It’s been an active week for Hewlett lacrosse. Last week, we told you Kevin Fuchs, the junior midfielder who has decided to follow former Hewlett star Max Seibald’s path to Cornell. Now we have news of another Bulldogs commitment. It belongs to senior goaltender Justin Isaacs, who has decided on Ithaca College. The 5-foot-9, 165-pound […]

Ryan Bray’s best lacrosse is clearly ahead of him. Which is not to say he hasn’t accomplished a lot already. Only a sophomore, Bray is an attackman for defending New York State Class C champion Shoreham-Wading River, who was named Suffolk County Rookie of the Year last year. The 5-foot-11, 150-pound Bray still has three […]

As reported here this past week, the Bernards (N.J.) High School varsity team has a pair of Division I-bound midfielders. We heard from Griffin Connor, who is headed to Marquette University. Now, it’s University of Vermont commit Jon Diamond’s turn. The 5-foot-9, 180-pound righty is an aggressive and physical player who excels in the faceoff […]

The newly launched Boston University lacrosse program continues to burst onto the tristate recruiting scene. The Terriers landed commitments this past week from players from two of the top nation’s top programs – goalie Court Whitney of Mountain Lakes (N.J.) and midfielder Henry Narlee of Taft School (Conn.), who transferred from Duxbury (Mass.). Joe Lombardi […]

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Dominic Padula’s talents as a lacrosse player are hard to overlook. The attackman/midfielder from Rumson Fair Haven (N.J.) is an adept shooter with strong stick skills – talents on display on his highlight reel. So it should come as no surprise that the standout for the Team United travel team garnered recruiting interest from a […]

During most of Henry Narlee’s playing days at Massachusetts power Duxbury, the possibility of playing lacrosse at Boston University did not exist for the simple reason that BU didn’t decide to launch a program until this year. But now that it has, the versatile midfielder, who is currently a senior at Avon Old Farms (Conn.), […]

Michael DeLuca’s speed and tenaciousness allows him to get to a lot of ground balls. His stick skills result in him coming away with them and often creating transition opportunities. Those skills are on display in the St. Anthony’s (N.Y.) junior’s highlight film. Soon, they will be on display at the next level. DeLuca verbally […]

Bernards boys lacrosse is on the rise. After back-to-back losing seasons in 2009 and 10, the Mountaineers, who compete in Group 1 in New Jersey, have won 14 games each of the last two seasons. For Bernards, the best may be yet to come. As reported yesterday at Twitter.com/joe_lombardi, two Mountaineer senior midfielders have committed […]

Nicky Galasso has played his last game for the University of North Carolina. The attackman who led West Islip to four New York state championships en route to becoming the all-time leading scorer in Long Island history has been granted a release by UNC coach Joe Breschi. After being named ACC rookie of the year […]

Court Whitney looks at a save as more than preventing a goal from being scored. The senior goaltender at New Jerse powerhouse Mountain Lakes is always looking to turn a save into a transition opportunity. Whitney’s strong play inside and outside of the cage put him on the radar of many college programs. Ultimately, the […]

The return of the Empire State Games after a two-year hiatus is front and center among the top stories in the tristate region this past week. But there were plenty of other big ones – recruiting-wise and otherwise, including one of  Darien’s leading players making his college choice, Virginia landing a commitment from a tristate […]

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Peter Lindley is among the most versatile juniors in the tristate region. The Darien (Conn.) attackman is equally effective as either a finisher or feeder, has outstanding stick skills and good field vision. After a strong summer in which he performed well at several showcase events, the 6-foot, 160-pound Lindley’s recruiting stock continue to rise. […]

Former Syracuse All-Americans Kenny Nims and Chris Daniello and have put together a star-studded team of Orange lacrosse alums for the upcoming Orange Alumni Classic at the Carrier Dome. Their team of all-stars will take the field against the 2012-13 Orange in a scrimmage Saturday, Oct. 13 at 3 p.m. The 29-man alumni roster includes […]

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