After an extremely successful year in 2010 at the Fellowship Christian School in Roswell, GA, Trilogy Lacrosse is excited to bring our unmatched overnight camp experience to players from the South East! North Georgia college promises to be an incredible setting that will allow top middle school and high school players from Georgia, Alabama, the Carolinas and Tennessee all to compete and learn. Ned Crotty was one of the most decorated players in 2010 and looks forward to Directing the camp in Georgia!
Trilogy’s Overnight Camp provides unmatched levels of individualized coaching and attention to ensure every player walks away with a firm understanding of lacrosse’s fundamental macro and micro concepts. In addition to our regularly scheduled field-time, coaches are readily available for extra work, which includes individualized small group or one-on-one training. Players have full-access to coaches on a daily basis and an opportunity to interact on and off the field. Additional activities include chalk talks, film sessions, stick-stringing instruction, and basketball. Our Directors and Staff attend the event for its duration, reside at the dorms with the players, and provide the ultimate opportunity for players of all levels to both learn from and interact with the best player/coaches in the world.

After playing midfield throughout an acclaimed high school campaign at Delbarton and his first 2 years of collegiate
lacrosse at Duke University, Ned was switched to attack for the final two years of his NCAA career. His versatility and ability to score from anywhere on the field helped Ned become the leading point scorer in the nation and he was named the 2009 Attackman of the Year, despite it being his first at the position. In the Fall of 2009, Ned’s multi-faceted talents served him well again as he was the only collegiate player selected for the US Mens National Team, in large part because of his ability to succeed at both the midfield and attack positions. In Ned’s final year at Duke he helped lead the Blue Devils to their first National Championship and was awarded the Tewaaraton trophy as the Nations top player. After the season, Ned was picked first overall in the MLL draft and earned Rookie of the Year honors for his role on the Chicago Machine in addition to helping the US National Team win the gold medal in the FIL World Games in Manchester, England. Ned graduated from Duke University in 2010 with a BA in History and a minor in Sociology.