OREGON DUCKS WOMEN'S LACROSSE

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

University of Oregon's women's lacrosse program competes in the Big Ten Conference as part of the athletic department serving 23,834 students on the Eugene campus. Operating as a spring sport within Division I, the Ducks represent one of the Pacific Northwest's lacrosse initiatives at the collegiate level. The program's competitive framework places it among Big Ten institutions navigating one of college sports' most competitive conferences for women's lacrosse.

Established at the University of Oregon, founded in 1872, women's lacrosse adds to the school's broader athletic portfolio competing across multiple NCAA divisions. The Ducks compete for conference honors in spring competition, where roster development and recruitment focus on building competitive depth against established Big Ten programs. Eugene serves as the home base for the program's operations and competitions, connecting the initiative to the broader Pac-12 region's growth in women's collegiate lacrosse participation and visibility.

KEY FACTS

SchoolUniversity of Oregon
SportWomen's Lacrosse
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
DivisionD1-FBS
LocationEugene, Oregon
VenueHome Venue
Head CoachStaff

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Oregon Women's Lacrosse compete in?
Oregon Ducks Women's Lacrosse competes in the Big Ten Conference conference at the NCAA D1-FBS level.
Where does Oregon play women's lacrosse home games?
Oregon Women's Lacrosse plays home games at Home Venue in Eugene, OR.
Who is the head coach of Oregon Women's Lacrosse?
The head coach of Oregon Ducks Women's Lacrosse is Staff.
When was Oregon Women's Lacrosse program established?
The establishment date for Oregon Women's Lacrosse is not currently available.