Nuneaton Lacrosse Club picked up back-to-back South of England Men’s Lacrosse Association (SEMLA) Midlands League titles for the first time last month after a final day 11-7 win over Leicester City.
After finishing top of the regular league table, Nuneaton qualified for the Midlands Final 4 competition along with City of Stoke (2nd), Leicester City (3rd), and Loughborough Lions (4th) where an 11-2 semi-final win over Loughborough was followed by the final victory over Leicester to secure the overall title.
The result saw them remain unbeaten throughout the 2024/25 season, winning all 10 of their fixtures including an impressive 8-2 win over second placed City of Stoke in October.
It was that win that helped Nuneaton secure the title as they finished two points above Stoke, scoring 89 goals and somehow conceding just 16 (less than two goals per game!).
Finishing as the Midlands League leaders saw Nuneaton go into the Intermediate Flags Finals group stage where they finished top of Group C ahead of Spencer 3 and Cheltenham on goal difference before falling to an 18-11 defeat against Walcoutians in the semi-final.
The title means Nuneaton have secured back-to-back SEMLA Midlands league trophies for the first time after winning the league trophy last year.
Their first title was during the ill-fated 2019/20 season that was cut short due to the pandemic after which first placed Nuneaton were declared champions due to their superior head-to-head record against second placed Loughborough University.
That season saw just six teams enter the SEMLA Midlands League which has since grown to 11 teams this season, highlighting the incredible work of teams, players, and volunteers in the Midlands to grow lacrosse within that area.