MadDog National
Vail Lacrosse Shootout 2021
June 27 – June 30, 2021
Book discount team lodging below. If you have any questions or need any help with travel/housing arrangements please contact Erik Tilley at 970-389-8405 or erik@peaksportstravel.com

The Mad Dog National program is an invitation only roster with a player pool that is comprised of the top athletes from our regional and affiliate programs coast-to-coast, providing an opportunity to bring players and families from all over the country together. Mad Dog National competes in the most exclusive and competitive showcases nationwide with the goal of not only developing great young lacrosse players, but exemplary young men as well. We expect that each Mad Dog National player conducts themselves in a manner that is consistent and conducive with the “Mad Dog Culture”, both on and off the field. On the field, players will be provided with top-notch coaching, endless exposure to college coaches, and the opportunity to team up with the BEST players the nation has to offer. Off the field, players will be held to the highest of standards. We teach our players that as student-athlete’s you must always maintain integrity, respect, dedication, and class in everything you do. As a coaching staff, we are passionate and excited to see our young athletes develop life-long relationships and gain perspective from their peers from different areas of the country. This network opens doors and creates opportunities for them as they grow into young adults
VAIL LACROSSE SHOOTOUT

“Vail Lacrosse is by most accounts, the most prestigious annual Club Lacrosse tournament in the world. Past years have seen the United States national team and the Canadian national team enter the tournament (1994). In 1993, the Canadian East and West invitational squads competed in the tournament, and held a quiet inter-squad game on the last day of the tournament to help determine the final roster for the 1994 Canadian national team. The English national team competed in Vail in 1992, and for the last 10 years, the top teams from the United States Club Lacrosse Association have brought teams to Vail. In 1995 16 of the 24 1994 U.S. National team players competed in the tournament for different teams. Since the start of Major League Lacrosse, fewer professional players are able to make it out, but the Colorado Mammoth along with other National Lacrosse League players continue to take the field. In 2006, a Grand Masters division will be offered for those >50.”