Another weekend of Division 3 lacrosse is nearly here, and there are plenty of conference matchups on tap. Rather than focusing just on the NESCAC – let's admit it, those schools form the best collective in D3 – we've highlighted one game from five difference conferences. From the title, you've … [Read more...]
Pingree has depth, defense to challenge NEPSAC’s best
When New England lacrosse fans think about some of the region's top prep school programs, they understandably shift to powers in New England West 1, the Independent School League, or the Lakes Region League. But there's one in the Eastern Independent League that deserves some props, too. Pingree, a … [Read more...]
Junkin, Mathias key parts of Penn’s resurgence
Just because a team goes on a run, it doesn't necessarily that they're destined for silverware. But there's a general sense in the college lacrosse world that Penn (4-3) is building something special, as the Ivy League program currently finds itself amid a four-game winning streak. The Quakers are … [Read more...]
Top 10 high school, prep games to watch for in New England
With the early stages of the 2019 season here, teams are still kicking off the preseason cobwebs and trying to figure out their identity. Star players have graduated, and newcomers are working their way into the mix. As that all unfolds, each team certainly has a few dates circled on its calendar, … [Read more...]
EIL powerhouse Portsmouth Abbey to rely on new formula in 2019
Portsmouth Abbey is no stranger to success in the Eastern Independent League, having won seven titles already this decade, most recently in 2017. But the Ravens are going to need a new formula to keep the good times rolling this spring, head coach Al Brown said. Two-time All-American midfielder … [Read more...]
D3 Men: Top freshmen in New England
When most think about the stars of Division 3 lacrosse in New England, their mind understandably shifts to upperclassmen who are well-established. Amherst senior attackmen Evan Wolf could easily play Division 1, but has instead left his stamp on the NESCAC for four years. Same goes for Tufts junior … [Read more...]