Women's Lacrosse Holds Youth Clinic

 
Members of the Cardinals pose with students from the Early Learning Center, including head coach Kellie Young's daughter, MacKay.

Members of the Cardinals pose with students from the Early Learning Center, including head coach Kellie Young's daughter, MacKay.

March 31, 2012

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The University of Louisville women's lacrosse team held a youth clinic for students from the Iguana class at the campus' Early Learning Center.

The Cardinals took the five-year-old boys and girls through an obstacle course inside the Yum! Center on the volleyball team's practice court and then brought the group outside to learn the game of lacrosse. The coaching staff and team taught the students the fundamentals of the game, such as throwing, catching, shooting and picking up ground balls.

Louisville returns to action for a two-game home stand, starting with Loyola (Md.) on Thursday, April 5. First draw at the U of L Lacrosse Stadium is set for noon.

 

 

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