The Women’s Lacrosse League announced Wednesday it will expand to a full season and playoffs starting in 2026.

The league’s first season earlier this year consisted solely of a one-week tournament called the Championship Series in February followed by an All-Star game in July.

Next season, there will be 11 weekends of competition between their four teams: the Boston Guard, New York Charging, Maryland Charm and California Palms.

The league will be changing from a 6-on-6 format to 10-on-10, and each team will expand their rosters from 12 players to 23 through an expansion draft. The league will also hold a college draft.

“With the launch of our WLL Championship Series, we caught a glimpse of what the women’s professional game can be," said Paul Rabil, co-founder and president of the Pr

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