From Maine down to Connecticut, New England has no shortage of top-end talent coming up through the pipeline. But who's the best of the best? To answer that, New England Lacrosse Journal has ranked the top 100 prep and high school players across the six states we call home. Many have a college … [Read more...]
What New England college lacrosse fans should be discussing more
As quickly as it started, the college lacrosse season is nearing its end for the vast majority of New England's teams. Most postseason tournaments are set for the first weekend in May – a short three weeks away. In the interim, there are plenty of compelling storylines to keep track of throughout … [Read more...]
NEPSAC Notebook: St. Seb’s surging, looking like ISL favorites
Prep school lacrosse fans in New England were treated to a high-profile game last week, one that could shape how the Independent School League title chase unfolds. To open ISL play, St. Sebastian’s hosted Nobles last Friday and emerged from a defensive stalemate with a 7-4 win over the defending … [Read more...]
Weekend Roundup: Boston University makes history at Army
Over the last half decade, one of the more-compelling men's college lacrosse stories in New England has been the rise of Boston University. That tale charted another chapter on Saturday, as the Terriers won their-first ever game at Army to knock on the door of national rankings. Beyond the latest … [Read more...]
Weekend Roundup: Bryant starts NEC title hunt a bang
Few regular-season games remain for New England's Division 1 women's lacrosse teams, as focused has firmly turned to conference titles. Locally, that means Boston College and the ACC, where there are few signs of the nation's No. 1 team slowing down any time soon. Bryant also looks to be in … [Read more...]
Weekend Roundup: Wesleyan, Williams serve upsets in NESCAC
Just when you thought you had the NESCAC sorted out, Saturday's results come around and any preconceived notions get tossed out the window. Such is the case after several upsets paced the nation's top conference in Division 3, from which five teams seem to have serious title hopes: Amherst, Bates, … [Read more...]