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Class of 2022 | Girls lacrosse commitments from New England

They've completed their high school careers and will continue playing at some of the biggest programs on the college landscape, as well as an array…Read More

Class of 2023 | Girls lacrosse commitments from New England

As they wrap up their junior years in high school and prep school, some of the region's top girls lacrosse players have made their commitments…

Recruiting analysis: Publics producing the most D-1 commits

While the powerhouse program at Darien (Conn.) High School has set the pace when it comes to juniors from the region’s public schools committing to…

Recruiting: Analyzing the girls ’23 club classes, by the numbers

Since Sept. 1, nearly 50 girls from the region's Class of 2023 have verbally committed to Division 1 schools. Most of those commits play for…

Commentary: National Letters of Intent — do they really matter?

Thursday, Nov. 11, was Veterans Day. A time to celebrate those that have served in the military. It was also, coincidentally, the day that several…

Recruiting: How Cheshire’s Ava Harris took winding road to D-1

Every recruiting story is a journey. Ava Harris knows now that even when that journey veers way off line, it can also find its way…

Recruiting: Why Sloane Ginevan of Maine’s bound for Notre Dame

Sloane Ginevan gets the quizzical looks and double-takes at showcases, just by responding to one of the most basic introductory questions: Where are you from?…

Recruiting: Why Izzy Lahah of St. George’s is headed to ‘Cuse

At St. George’s School, junior midfielder Izzy Lahah plays lacrosse -- and other sports -- with a single-minded purpose. “Me and my assistant coach often…

Recruiting: ‘Cuse commit Kaci Benoit next for loaded Darien

As a freshman at Hamden Hall Country Day School in Connecticut, Kaci Benoit’s college lacrosse dreams were admittedly modest. “I was not even thinking of…

Recruiting: UMass-bound Brigid Welch of Walpole a fast study

Brigid Welch didn’t pick up the sport of lacrosse until the seventh grade. “But since then I haven’t put down my stick,” she said. Welch,…

Twice as nice: Why O’Keeffe sisters of Nobles chose Dartmouth

They were determined to make their recruiting journeys -- and arrive at their destinations -- separately. When it came time for college visits, talented twin…

Recruiting: Why Katie Peterson of Franklin (Mass.) chose UMass

The first thing one notices about Katie Peterson is her height. At an even 6-feet, the standout Franklin (Mass.) High School junior has always been…

Recruiting: Why Billerica junior Maddie White chose D-2 route

Every September, the overwhelming majority of high school and prep school juniors who make their college commitments are staking a future in Division 1, often…
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