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  • Charles Mackey

    Why Nation United: For me, nation United seems more family oriented and looks out for there players. What Makes Me an Ambassador: I’m an Ambassador of the game because mainly I’ve been playing for many years and experienced the good and bad on plenty of teams. How I Impact My Community: I have helped with…

  • Brayden Allen

    Brayden Allen

    Why I Chose Nation United: Nation United would be a great opportunity to improve my game and to meet a new diverse group of players from my region. I also think that I need a higher level of competition than what i have been playing against, which Nation United has. What Makes Me an Ambassador:…

  • Justin Washington

    Justin Washington

    Why I Chose Nation United: I would like a chance to play in more diverse environments and have an opportunity to play for more coaches. I would like to improve my skill and I strongly believe joining Nations United LC is the right step. Which offers experienced diverse coaches and a more diverse environment. Also…

  • Aidan Smith

    Why I Chose Nation United: To help in continuing to grow the game in TX. To encourage others to explore their passion for the game. What Makes Me an Ambassador: Continually inviting others to the game, working with them to become familiar with fundamentals. Along with my family, we have donated over 50 sets of…

  • Dante Pineda

    Why I Chose Nation United: Love to play in diverse teams What Makes Me an Ambassador: Like to grow the game How I Impact My Community: Help young kids deal with problems in their house hold

  • Ethan Price

    Why I Chose Nation United: I will have an opportunity to experience playing with a more diverse group of people who have different playing styles. This will help me to be a better player and let me help others. What Makes Me an Ambassador: I do not have a bias towards other players. I would…

  • Alvin Finnels

    Alvin Finnels

    Why I Chose Nation United: To support the inclusion of all minorities in Lacrosse and to help spread awareness of the game. What Makes Me an Ambassador: My love for the game and the ability to connect and encourage fellow teammates How I Impact My Community: I volunteer for the Salvation Army.

  • Jordan Frank

    Why I Chose Nation United: I believe it’s an amazing opportunity to further my lacrosse career into university. What Makes Me an Ambassador: My ability to get along with anyone and spread positivity while maintaining a competitive mindset when necessary. How I Impact My Community: I’m a part of my schools host program(health occupation students…

  • Donovan Rock

    Donovan Rock

    Why I Chose Nation United: I am a bi-racial lacrosse player and have been raised to value and celebrate diversity. I believe in the mission of Nation United and would like to represent the team. Also, I would like to build relationships with a diverse group of players and coaches. What Makes Me an Ambassador:…

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Nation United is a minority owned and operated organizaion dedicated to increasing diversity in sports through elite level competition, team building, and community service.

All players are selected by Nation United staff via our application portal, or in person evaluation at one of our camps or yearly Summit.

No.  We are always reviewing applicants.

Yes.  We handle requests on an individual basis.

YES!  We actually encourage you to continue playing with your current club team. 

We have an incredible staff of coaches with experience at all levels, from Youth through professional.  Although we like the continuity of keeping our coaches with specific teams it is not always possible.

Our teams do not practice regularly. We will typically schedule a practice the day before any competitive event.

Our  fees change based on the following: travel of various events, coaching staff and number of players invited. 

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