THIS IS ADVNC LACROSSE

ADVNC Lacrosse was founded in 2011 in Northern California by Chris Rotelli. A native of Rhode Island, Rotelli played for Lacrosse Hall of Famer, Dom Starsia for four seasons at the University of Virginia. Rotelli won the ‘03 Tewaaraton Award, given to the best player in college lacrosse. That same year, he led UVa to a National Championship, and was the #1 overall pick in the MLL Draft. Rotelli had an illustrious pro career before deciding to coach and mentor young players full-time.

Chris Rotelli serves as on-field coach at ADVNC in addition to being the Founder & CEO.

Chris Rotelli serves as on-field coach at ADVNC in addition to being the Founder & CEO.

Rotelli remains the CEO of ADVNC Lacrosse and runs the day-to-day operations of the club. In addition to leading ADVNC, Rotelli is also the Head Coach at Sacred Heart Prep in Atherton, CA where he has led the Gators to numerous championships.

In the thirteen years since its inception, ADVNC has become one of the most prestigious and successful lacrosse clubs in America. ADVNC has won elite tournaments all over the country. Hundreds of ADVNC players have been recruited and gone on to play college lacrosse at all levels.

Coach Rotelli and ADVNC help every player who wants to play in college find a school and program that is the right fit for them.

ADVNC Lacrosse has grown to include five regions in Northern California, ADVNC San Francisco, ADVNC East Bay, ADVNC North Bay, ADVNC Sonoma/Napa & ADVNC Sacramento. ADVNC has grown to now include ADVNC Dallas & ADVNC Virginia. ADVNC is also partners with Seattle Starz, Team Oregon, South Sound, Lilac City, Impulse and Houston Lacrosse Club.

The National Development Program selects the top players from all of these teams. NDP Teams compete at the most prestigious tournaments in America.

Rotell (#25), helped lead the UVa Cavaliers to the ‘03 National Championship. He won the Tewaaraton Award that same season, and earned ACC Male Athlete of the Year honors as well.

Rotelli (#25), helped lead the UVa Cavaliers to the ‘03 National Championship. He won the Tewaaraton Award that same season, and earned ACC Male Athlete of the Year honors as well.


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