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History
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Location -- Los Angeles
Year founded -- 1911
Founding Communities
Society of Jesus (Jesuits)
The Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary (Marymount Sisters)
The Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange County (CSJ)
President -- Robert B. Lawton, SJ
Enrollment (Fall 2002) - Undergraduate 5,358, Graduate 1,446, Law School 1,411
Class Size -- Undergraduate 18, Graduate 11
Full-time Faculty (Fall 2002 ) -- 345
Total Full-time and Part-time Employees -- Approximately 1,500
Student Housing -- 16 Residence Halls for 2,900 |
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NCAA Intercollegiate Sports - 17
Virtual Varsity Sports - 4
Mascot/Nickname -- Lions
University Colors -- Crimson and Navy Blue
Membership -- NCAA Division I, West Coast Conference, Pacific Collegiate Swimming Conference, Western Water Polo Association, Western Athletic Conference, Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association |
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More than 80 majors and programs in four colleges: Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, College of Business Administration, College of Communication and Fine Arts, and College of Science and Engineering; and two schools, the School of Education and the School of Film and Television. LMU also includes the Graduate Division, Continuing Education Program, and Loyola Law School, located in downtown Los Angeles.
Loyola Marymount University
1 LMU Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659
310.338.2700 Main Campus
213.736.1000 Law School
Directions
Campus Map* (PDF)
*Leavey Field is located on top of Drollinger Parking
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Loyola Marymount Lacrosse has played in the WCLL since 1985. The team plays in the South A Division of the WCLL. Its divisional opponents are Arizona, Arizona State, Chapman Univ., USC, UCLA, UC San Diego, and UC Santa Barbara. LMU regularly plays teams from the Northern Division as well as its cross town rivals Pepperdine Univ, Claremont, and Occidental College. |
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Along with WCLL membership, LMU participates in national competition for the USLIA National Championship. Over 160 college teams participate in this virtual varsity organization. The USLIA is a part of the sports national governing body, US Lacrosse. This organization runs a weekly national poll in which LMU has previously been ranked. For polls and power rankings, Laxpower.com details polls, power rankings, and strength of schedule.
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LMU Lacrosse actively participates in chapter events and volunteers players, coaches, and officials towards the growth of lacrosse in the greater Los Angeles area. |
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