The mission of Carolina Fever Lacrosse is to develop elite lacrosse players by providing an affordable opportunity for the most promising high school girls to play in a competitive atmosphere.
Co-founded in 2004 by the University of North Carolina Head Coach, Jenny Levy, Carolina Fever Lacrosse was created as a means to help foster the growth of girls lacrosse in North Carolina. As an elite club team, Fever provided an off-season outlet for promising players in the Triangle area. Today, Fever remains an off-season, elite club team but has expanded to provide lacrosse opportunities for players of all skill levels and grades through our Carolina Fall Ball league, winter clinics and summer camp. While we hope to attract the area's most talented players for our select teams, we also want to reach out to players of intermediate and beginning levels so that we can train them to be the elite players of tomorrow.
Carolina Fever sponsors five girl’s lacrosse teams in two geographic areas in North Carolina. Three high school teams and one middle school team in the Raleigh-Durham area, and one high school team in the Wilmington area. All Carolina Fever teams play in the same tournaments from Georgia to Pennsylvania during the summer and fall off-seasons.