When it comes to high school student-athletes getting recruited to play Division 1 college lacrosse, there are a few misnomers that are often feel as though they are musts in order to get recognized by college coaches.
There are the beliefs that players should play for a club lacrosse team, transfer to a private school and specialize.
Brian Vona, head coach of Lincoln-Sudbury (Mass.), will tell you otherwise -- and he can show you recent proof.
While the Warriors have a strong program that – Vona’s estimates – has seen hundreds of players recruited to play lacrosse in college, the first players of the Class of '26 from the MIAA to commit to play at the next level were Rex Friedholm and Kevin Abair of L-S, who committed to Harvard and the Naval Academy, respectively.