The 3d Difference 

3d Lacrosse delivers a superior training experience for players and families looking for more than what is typically available in the marketplace. 3d offers small, sided training and a uniform terminology and scheme across all 3d markets heavily focusing on skill and lacrosse IQ development. 3d teams attend highly competitive tournaments nationwide and are provided with the opportunity to showcase their skills at the top individual showcases. Our mission is simple: develop individual players to their fullest. 

Helping You Get To The Next Level

Beginning with 14 committed players in 2009 (3d Lacrosse’s first year of operation), we have been dedicated to matching motivated players with appropriate college experiences from both an academic and athletic perspective. Player advocacy continues to be a primary company goal and most players will find a lacrosse home during their search, resulting in a placement that combines their athletic abilities with their academic interests and achievements. 

OUr Team

The 3d Lacrosse network of Select coaches is dedicated to training players and coaches in the nationally renowned 3d Methodology, and that clearly sets 3d Lacrosse apart from other organizations in the industry. Our combination of exceptional coaches who are carefully groomed, superior training for players with consistent instruction, and thoughtfully planned tournament competition is unique and unlike anything most players have ever experienced in the club world.

Bryan Reinert

Director, New England South

Bryan Reinert

Director, New England South

In October, 2017 Bryan was hired as a Manager in our Tri-State Market.

Bryan comes to us from fresh off a three year assistant coaching stint at the College of Wooster where he was the defensive coordinator. During his tenure the program had its best start in program history (7-1, 2014) and conference play (5-0, 2017). Under his direction, the Fighting Scots defense led the NCAC in caused turnovers, and earned a national ranking of 5th in 2017. Bryan mentored one USILA All-West Region pick and nine all-conference players.

In addition to his coaching responsibilities, Bryan also facilitated Wooster’s community service initiatives, which included distributing food for a local church and working with the Salvation Army.

Prior to his time in Ohio, Bryan spent five years coaching youth, high school, and college level players that included stops at New England College and Gettysburg College. At Gettysburg, he worked extensively with the defense, face-offs, and goalies; coached one conference championship, one USILA Scholar All-American, two USILA All-Americans, two USILA North/South game participants, nine all conference selections and one professional draft pick.

Bryan played collegiately at Stony Brook University, helping anchor a defense for three seasons. Bryan played in three straight America East Conference Championships, winning the championship in 2010. That year the team reached the quarterfinals in the NCAA tournament and finished with a ranking of No. 6 in the nation (highest ranking for any sport in school history).

Professionally, Bryan played for Team STX in the LXM Pro tour from 2013-2015.

A native of Allentown, PA, Bryan completed his degree in Health Science from Stony Brook University in 2011.

Lyndsie Pratt

Coordinator, New England South

Lyndsie Pratt

Coordinator, New England South

Channing Thomas

Coach

Channing Thomas

Coach

Sam Vitka

Assistant Manager

Sam Vitka

Assistant Manager

Chris Harren

Director, Nations Best
VISIT NATIONS BEST

Chris Harren

Director, Nations Best
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Chris is a Colorado native and lifelong athlete, having began playing lacrosse in the 3rd grade. He brings an extensive list of lacrosse experience with him to the role that includes accolades as both a player and a coach.

As a Sports Communications major at Marist College, Chris served as a two-time team captain for the Division I team, earning letter’s all four years.

After his graduation from Marist in 2012, Harren worked as a senior manager for 3d Lacrosse Colorado, Oregon, and Houston before taking a position as assistant coach at the University of Michigan.

Prior to his time at Michigan, Chris was also the head coach of Mountain Vista High School in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. During his time at Vista, Harren guided the Golden Eagles to a Colorado State quarterfinal appearance.

Prior to his time at Vista, Harren was the head coach of Memorial High School in Houston, Texas, where he led the Mustangs to their first ever undefeated district championship and second state super regional appearance. Harren also coached Brent Bishop to the program’s first Texas State All-American selection.

Chris enjoys spending his free time with family, playing golf and his guitar. He is a passionate lacrosse coach and fan and has worked tirelessly to grow the game.