Ultimate Lacrosse Minnesota Tryouts | 2026–2027 Season | Roseville & Stillwater
Ultimate Lacrosse Minnesota is hosting tryouts for the 2026–2027 club season this July, giving players the opportunity to compete for a roster spot in a program focused on high-level development, competition, and long-term growth.
Primary tryouts will take place on July 22 at Roseville High School. Players graduating in 2036 through 2031 will attend from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM, while players graduating in 2028 through 2030 will attend from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
An additional Supplemental Tryout will be held July 27 at Stillwater High School for players who may have missed the primary evaluation date or who are still seeking placement. Players graduating in 2036 through 2031 will attend from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM, while players graduating in 2028 through 2030 will attend from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
Ultimate Lacrosse is known nationally for its structured development model, experienced coaching staff, and competitive club environment. Throughout the tryout process, players will participate in skill drills, positional work, and live gameplay while being evaluated on fundamentals, effort, coachability, and lacrosse IQ.
The Minnesota program emphasizes player development within a competitive but supportive atmosphere that helps athletes grow both individually and within a team structure.
Players interested in attending the supplemental tryout are asked to reach out directly to brooke@ultimategoallacrosse.com for additional information and registration guidance.
Spots are limited, and early registration is encouraged.
A: The July 22 session at Roseville High School is the primary evaluation where most roster decisions will be made. The supplemental tryout on July 27 is intended for players who missed the original date or for teams that still have roster needs after the initial evaluations.
A: Absolutely. Coaches often use supplemental tryouts to fill important remaining spots and identify players who may have been unavailable during the primary evaluation. Strong performances at supplemental sessions regularly lead to roster offers.
A: Coaches value effort, coachability, communication, competitiveness, and decision-making just as much as technical ability. Players who consistently compete hard and respond positively to coaching tend to stand out quickly.