Are Committed High School Seniors And Current College Athletes Eligible to Play in the Sixes Prize League?
The short answer is a resounding “yes.” But, you want to read it for yourself. Click here for the NCAA’s ruling on amateurism. Look at the images below, too, and click the source links to read thoroughly. Committed high seniors and current D1, D2 and D3 lacrosse players are eligible to play in the Sixes Prize League while remaining NCAA athletes.
In SPL Season 001, there was a high school senior committed to play college lacrosse who played in the league. Each season, active collegiate players have taken SPL reps. Don’t miss yours.
We hope to see more committed high school seniors and current DI, DII and DIII ballers play in the Sixes Prize League.
Further, suppose you are an active collegiate player and play in the SPL. In that case, it is like playing in any adult recreational lacrosse league (think ULAX), especially if your team doesn’t win the prize money. If you do win, you can simply not accept the money if you choose. None of which matters, because you are eligible.
We hope this helps. Play in The Prize League.