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The '''North-SouthUSILA Senior All- Star Game''' is an annual postseason [[college lacrosse|college]] [[field lacrosse|lacrosse]] game featuring the best players from the graduating class. It is hosted by the [[United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association]] (USILA), one of the college sportssport's main governing bodybodies. The inaugural event occurred in 1940 at [[Municipal Stadium (Baltimore)|Municipal Stadium]] in {{city-state|[[Baltimore|, Maryland}}]]. Since then, it has been played yearly with the exception of 1944 and 1945 due to [[World War II]].<ref name=usila/>
 
As indicated by the name, theThe game pits against each other a North squad andagainst a South squad, each composed of the best players from schools located in those respective regions of the United States.<ref name=usila/> Some coaches and organizers believed the concept could reduce the perception of lacrosse as an "elite Eastern sport".<ref>Donald M. Fischer, [httphttps://books.google.com/books?id=N8dQ11uQxrQC ''Lacrosse: A History''], p. , Baltimore: JHU Press, 2002, {{ISBN 0801869382|0-8018-6938-2}}.</ref> The North squad draws its players and coaches from the schools of the [[Northeastern United States]], namelygenerally [[New England]], [[New York (state)|New York]], [[New Jersey]], and [[Pennsylvania]]. The South squad draws its players and coaches from schools located elsewhere in the nation, includinggenerally [[Maryland]], [[Delaware]], the [[District of Columbia]], [[Virginia]], [[North Carolina]], and the [[South, Midwest]], and West regions.<ref name=usila/>
 
In 1991, the format was changed to two games, one for [[Division I (NCAA)|Division I]] and [[NCAA Division II|Division II]] players, and a second for [[NCAA Division III|Division III]] players. The 2006 edition was changed to one game for all divisions, before the event reverted back to the two-game format the following year.<ref name=usila>[http{{cite web |title=North/South Game History |url=https://www.usila.org/north_southsports/2015/10/6/MLAX_1006154006.htmlaspx |publisher=USILA North|access-date=24 SouthJuly Game2019 History], United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association, retrieved June 14, 2009.|language=en}}</ref>
 
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