Epoch Lacrosse is a U.S. design and technology company committed to exclusively creating the highest-performing lacrosse equipment made and manufactured in the U.S. Through its innovation lab in Minneapolis, Epoch Lacrosse incorporates high-tech practices into its production including 3D printing and utilizing carbon fiber. In addition to Epoch Lacrosse's use of technology, the design of their shafts is leading the lacrosse industry and are growing in popularity among players – including the Dragonfly Elite, a light-weight lacrosse shaft that is produced for players at the highest level.
Loyola fields 17 varsity teams and 22 club teams.[42] The varsity teams participate in the NCAA's Division I. Sixteen of its 18 athletic teams compete in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). Men's lacrosse competes in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) and women's lacrosse is an associate member of the Big East Conference. Loyola has a student success rate for graduation of over 90% of its student athletes.