TEMPLE OWLS WOMEN'S LACROSSE
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Located in Philadelphia since 1888, Temple University operates its women's lacrosse program within the American Athletic Conference as a Division I spring sport. The program competes from the Philadelphia campus, which serves 30,005 students across the urban institution. Temple's women's lacrosse team represents one of the university's competitive offerings in a conference that spans multiple states and institutions competing at the highest collegiate level.
Temple's women's lacrosse squad operates within the framework of the AAC, a conference that includes programs across multiple regions competing in NCAA Division I athletics. As a spring sport, the team's schedule aligns with the traditional lacrosse season, allowing athletes to develop skills and compete against regional and national opponents. The program benefits from Temple's substantial student body of 30,005 and the resources available through a major research institution established over 135 years ago in one of America's largest metropolitan areas.
KEY FACTS
| School | Temple University |
| Sport | Women's Lacrosse |
| Conference | American Athletic Conference |
| Division | D1-FBS |
| Location | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| Venue | Home Venue |
| Head Coach | Staff |
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Pennsylvania Women's Lacrosse ProgramsFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- What conference does Temple Women's Lacrosse compete in?
- Temple Owls Women's Lacrosse competes in the American Conference conference at the NCAA D1-FBS level.
- Where does Temple play women's lacrosse home games?
- Temple Women's Lacrosse plays home games at Home Venue in Philadelphia, PA.
- Who is the head coach of Temple Women's Lacrosse?
- The head coach of Temple Owls Women's Lacrosse is Staff.
- When was Temple Women's Lacrosse program established?
- The establishment date for Temple Women's Lacrosse is not currently available.