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ISL boys preview: It’s short on games, but long on talent

Boys lacrosse is back in the Independent School League. There will be no champion crowned for the second year in a row, and some programs…

Class of 2022: Boys lacrosse commitments from New England

They're well into their junior years in high school and have already heard from some of the biggest programs on the Division 1 landscape since…

ISL girls preview: Teams, players and storylines to watch

Girls lacrosse is back in the Independent School League. For the first time since 2019, a full slate of league games is on tap for…

ISL insider | What to expect this spring, plus team rankings

The last time there was a boys lacrosse season in the Independent School League, nobody could beat St. Sebastian’s. The Arrows ran the table in…

Yoga, caravans and challenges | How ISL teams stayed together

The girls at Milton Academy piled into a caravan and delivered roses. The players at Noble and Greenough held Zoom meetings with some of the…

Who’s the best player in the 2021 ISL? The votes are counted

The Independent School League is back in action. Not all of the league’s 16 boys teams are on the practice field yet after a year…

Tales from the pandemic: How ISL teams stayed together

Fifty-one weeks ago, college and pro sports -- almost across the board -- began getting cancelled due to the novel coronavirus. Teams in the 16-team…

The genius of Joe Nardella, the region’s patron saint of faceoffs

The Premier Lacrosse League held its Championship Series outside of Salt Lake City last summer, but its impact could be felt more than 2,000 miles…

Call Back Academy, Under Armour showcases kick off 2021

When the calendar flips to 2021 this weekend, there won’t be a long wait for top showcase events featuring some of New England’s best young…

Tate Seeman of Nobles sees a chance to soar at Air Force

His senior year at Noble and Greenough was looming, but Tate Seeman admitted that he didn’t have a great grasp of the colleges he wanted…

Julian Targete, other ‘23s shine at Five Star Elite showcase

Most of them will be joining varsity teams for the first time this spring, but there is no shortage of talent in the region’s Class…

The Division 1 two-sport shuffle remains a demanding challenge

By the time Kenzie Kent (Norwell, Mass.) concluded her amazing two-sport career at Boston College in the spring of 2019, she hadn’t just left a…
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