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"Just got back to tonight after attending the 2011 Blue Chip 225 Rising Juniors Elite Division this week at Bryant University. Just wanted to let you know it was awesome! It was more than I expected and definitely worth it. I learned a lot on and off the field from all the coaches and it was a blast playing with the players on my team as well as playing against the players on the other teams. I thought there was a real high level of competition there. My coaches were were fantastic. They really played us fairly and gave all of us really good playing time. I really appreciated this as well as their coaching comments.

Blue Chip 225 definitely gave me exposure to college coaches, some great advice and a chance to play a lot of lacrosse and improve my level of play at the same time. And to top it off; I had FUN!!!!"


 
 

Blue Chip Lacrosse LLC, founded in 1998, has quickly established itself as one of the top recruiting camps in the country and looks to bring great exposure to the Bryant University campus in Smithfield, Rhode Island with its Blue Chip 225 Recruiting Showcases for Rising Sophomores,  Rising juniors and Rising Seniors. Last summer's showcases featured 1300 Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors and Rising Seniors from 38 states around the country and three provinces of Canada. Campers have traveled as far as England and Hawaii to attend.

Ted Spencer was the Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach at Fairfield University for thirteen years before retiring in July of 2008. During his coaching tenure at Fairfield, he boasted seven Championships, three MAAC Championships (1996, 1997, 1998), two ECAC Post-Season Tournament Championships (1998, 1999), and two GWLL Crowns (2002, 2005).  In 2002 and 2005 Spencer’s teams made appearances in the NCAA Tournament and finished with a Top 15 ranking in Division I Lacrosse. Three times Spencer was honored as “Coach of the Year” by his league, MAAC (1996), and GWLL (2002, 2005).

 

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