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Lacrosse Card Templates

Free printable lacrosse card templates — boys and girls field, box, club, varsity, summer league. Position field accepts the standards (A / M / D / G) and the modern variants (LSM, SSDM, FOGO, Crease). 2.5″ × 3.5″ trading-card size, 3.5″ × 5″ keepsake, 9-up team sheets.

Lacrosse is the niche sport with the loudest community — a small-school sport with big-school recruiting energy, especially for the showcase-and-tournament summer circuit. The cards work as recruiting calling cards (hand them to college coaches at summer showcase weekends with the player's grad year, position, club, and contact in the band), as senior-night gifts, and as team-roster keepsakes for the tight-knit lacrosse families that already know each other.

Position field handles the standards — A (attack), M (middie), D (defense), G (goalie) — and the modern subvariants — LSM (long-stick midfielder), SSDM (short-stick defensive midfielder), FOGO (face-off get-off), Crease (crease attack). The PDF runs in your browser; no upload, no account.

Normal size lacrosse card templateMost popular
Normal Size Lacrosse Card
Standard 2.5″ × 3.5″ trading-card size. Prints 4 identical cards per US Letter sheet — cut out the best one or keep them all.
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Enlarged lacrosse card template
Enlarged Lacrosse Card
3.5″ × 5″ — frame-worthy size for keepsakes and gifts. One card per page, centered on US Letter.
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Team lacrosse card templateNew
Team Lacrosse Cards
Up to 9 players on one page — add only as many as you need. Each card gets its own photo, name, and details.
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Circle Badge lacrosse card — normal size previewNew design
Circle Badge · Normal
A modern alternative to the classic banner — sport icon centered in a circular badge over the photo. 2.5″ × 3.5″, four identical cards per US Letter sheet.
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Circle Badge lacrosse card — enlarged size previewNew design
Circle Badge · Enlarged
The badge design at 3.5″ × 5″, one card per page. Frame-worthy size with the modern emblem layout.
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Circle Badge lacrosse team sheet previewNew design
Circle Badge · Team
Up to 9 players on one page in the badge layout. Same shared team colors, each card with its own photo and player details.
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Split Halves lacrosse card — normal size previewNew design
Split Halves · Normal
Bold two-tone design — pick a top color and a bottom color. White interior holds the photo and player details. 2.5″ × 3.5″, four identical cards per US Letter sheet.
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Split Halves lacrosse card — enlarged size previewNew design
Split Halves · Enlarged
The two-tone design at 3.5″ × 5″, one card per page. Frame-worthy size with the bold halves layout.
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Split Halves lacrosse team sheet previewNew design
Split Halves · Team
Up to 9 players on one page in the two-tone layout. Same shared team halves colors, each card with its own photo and player details.
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Showcase + recruiting

Cards for the small-school sport with the big recruiting culture

Lacrosse summer circuits are tight-knit — a kid who plays a top-tier club is on the same field as 30 college coaches every summer weekend. The cards are the calling card. Notes from coaches, players, and recruiting parents:

  • Print 50+ cards per showcase weekend. Each weekend (Hotbeds, Maverik Showtime, NLF Crab Feast, Inside Lax Invitational) brings 20+ college coaches. The kid hands one card to each coach who watches a game.
  • Position field = recruiting summary. "M / 6'2 / 2027 / Lefty" packs everything a college coach scans for. Don't leave it to the front of the card alone.
  • Team field = club + level. "True LI 2027", "Crabs 2027", "Express Lax 2027" tells coaches what level the kid plays at without flipping.
  • Run the back side too. Re-feed the printed sheets and add email + phone + GPA + SAT + coach reference on the back. Most lax recruiting cards are double-sided; coaches expect this.
  • Senior night separately. The Enlarged 3.5″ × 5″ for senior night is a separate print run from the showcase Normal-size stack. Different photos, different mood, same template family.

Frequently asked questions

What position codes work for lacrosse?
The classics — A (attack), M (midfield), D (defense), G (goalie) — and the modern ones — LSM (long-stick midfielder), SSDM (short-stick defensive midfielder), FOGO (face-off middie), Crease (crease attack). Girls' lacrosse uses similar codes plus draw-control specialists. Captain works on its own line ("M — Captain").
Are these good for college recruiting / showcase weekends?
Yes — that's a major use case. Showcase tournaments (Inside Lacrosse, Maverik, NLF) are recruiting events; players hand college coaches a card with photo, club, jersey number, position, grad year, and contact. Use the team field for club + grad-year ("True Lacrosse 2027") and the position field for the recruit summary ("M / 6'1 / Lefty").
Will these work for both boys' and girls' lacrosse?
Yes — both. Boys' lacrosse has one position set (A / M / D / G plus subvariants); girls' has its own (A / M / D / G plus draw specialist, attack-wing, defense-wing). Either fits in the position field. The card design is identical.
Are these for box lacrosse too, or only field?
Both. Box lacrosse uses the same player roles (attack / transition / defense / goalie) — write "Transition" or "Box D" in the position field. Indoor box leagues are common in the Northeast, Canada, and parts of the Midwest. Same template, different team field.
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Hockey Cards
Sister sport in the Northeast — most lacrosse kids skate. Same family of card layouts.
Soccer Cards
Other field sport — many lacrosse kids play soccer in the fall and the spring.
Field Hockey Cards
Sister sport for the girls — same fall season, same prep-school culture.
A scene from the spring banquet
Picture a U-14 club lacrosse banquet at the end of the spring season. Twenty-two players, three coaches, two assistants — team prints two 9-up sheets, hands one to each family, and frames a Stack of Enlarged cards for the captains. Attack, midfield, defense, and goalie all photograph cleanly in the standard team-photo pose, stick across the chest.
Last updated: May 6, 2026