| Durham Palatinate | |
|---|---|
| Founded | ~2002 |
| University | Durham University |
| Head coach | Dave Coldwell (3rd season) |
| Stadium | Maiden Castle |
| Location | Durham, England |
Durham University Men's Lacrosse Club represents the University of Durham in the sport of lacrosse.
Durham University Men's Lacrosse Club has existed for a number of years. The most recent incarnation of the club began in the early 2000s, with the club competing in the now defunct Anglo-Scottish League [1] This was followed by competing in the initial BUSA precursor league & Regional Tournaments, and then being an ever present in the BUCS leagues.
From 2009, the university side has been supported by a number of American students who are encouraged to come to the UK to continue playing their chosen sport whilst pursuing a 1-year Master's degree. These students are expected to represent the university throughout the season, whilst also taking on some responsibility for development of existing a new players.
The club welcomes both experienced and new players, and has alumni playing for a variety of UK clubs. The club has participated in a number of tournaments, including the Bath 8s in 2007, and tours to tournaments in Dublin & Salou.
In 2012, Durham University Men's Lacrosse Club was awarded English Lacrosse High Performance University status. [2] [3]
In 2014, Durham was defeated by the England Men's National Team. In 2017, Durham defeated the England Men's National Team. [4]
The team competes in the Cathedral Cup against Pellicani Bocconi Lacrosse. They are set to play Reading University Men’s Lacrosse first team in what will be a challenging fixture for Durham.
The club successfully run a mixed tournament every year, playing without pitch boundaries. The club has also assisted in facilitating a large intra-mural mixed lacrosse league between the colleges of the university, providing further opportunities for new players to take up the game.
Durham Men's Lacrosse has a history of producing athletes who have been involved in lacrosse at the international level:
| Name | College | Country |
|---|---|---|
| Pierre Mcilwee | France | |
| Paul Lefebvre | St. Chads [5] | France [6] |
| Melih Yagci [7] | St. John's | Turkey |
| Alex Majd | University | England |
| Dan Kelly | Ireland | |
| Federico Galperti | Italy [8] | |
| Kyle Standiford | England | |
| Andy Nicholls | Wales | |
| Jeremy Nevin | Ireland [9] | |
| Jak Wawrzyniak | Ustinov | England |
| Dan Smith | England | |
| Matthew Sheinfeld | Collingwood | Peru |
| Will Hardy | England | |
| Michael McTernan | Van Mildert | Ireland |
| Isaac Newland | Stevenson | Jamaica |
| Frank Vasconcelos | Portugal | |
| Max Shafheutle-Evans | U-21 Wales | |
| Trevor Jackson | Scotland | |
| Henry Tucker [10] | University | Bermuda |
| Jorge Salazar | Lasell [11] | Peru |
In addition, several players have been involved with lacrosse at the professional level:
| Name | College | Team |
|---|---|---|
| Jeremy Sieverts [12] [13] | Denver Outlaws (MLL), Whipsnakes (PLL) | |
| Reagan Harding [14] | Ustinov | Ohio Machine (MLL), Florida Launch (MLL), [15] Saskatchewan Rush (NLL) [16] |
| Vince Gravino [17] | Hild Bede | Ohio Machine (MLL) [18] |
| Alex Burkhead [19] | Charlotte Hounds (MLL), Charlotte Copperheads (PLL) [20] | |
| Keegan Bal [21] | Vancouver Stealth (NLL) | |
| Pat Karole | Denver Outlaws (MLL) [22] | |
| Eli Gobrecht | Hild Bede | Vancouver Stealth (NLL) [23] Denver Outlaws (MLL), [24] Archers (PLL) |
| Jak Wawrzyniak | Ustinov | Boston Cannons (MLL) [25] |
| Nico Capron | Charlotte Hounds (MLL) [26] | |
| Greg Weyl | St. Cuthbert's | Florida Launch (MLL) |