About LaxDB

The lacrosse data platform.

What we do

LaxDB is building the definitive data layer for professional lacrosse. We aggregate, normalize, and serve statistics across the PLL, NLL, MLL, MSL, and WLA — leagues that have historically kept their data siloed and inconsistent.

The result is a single platform where player careers can be traced across leagues and eras, where game data is structured and queryable, and where the sport's history is preserved in a format that's actually useful.

Why it matters

Lacrosse is the fastest-growing sport in North America but its data infrastructure hasn't kept pace. Box scores disappear when league websites shut down. Career stats are scattered across PDFs, spreadsheets, and defunct websites. Comparing a PLL attackman's production to an NLL forward's requires manual work that almost nobody does.

We think the sport deserves better. Good data doesn't just serve analysts — it deepens every fan's understanding of what they're watching.

How it works

  • Pipeline — automated ingestion from league APIs, historical archives, and structured scraping of public sources.
  • Normalization — unified schemas that reconcile different league formats, naming conventions, and statistical categories.
  • Knowledge graph — entities linked by relationships (teammates, opponents, career paths) enabling discovery and analysis.

Open source

LaxDB is open source. The data pipeline, API, and this website are all public. We believe lacrosse data should be accessible to everyone — fans, journalists, coaches, analysts, and developers building tools for the sport.

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Contact

For questions, data corrections, or partnership inquiries: jack@laxdb.io