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 has more on that, and the week’s other top stories, in his weekly “High School Notebook” column for InsideLacrosse.com.

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One Response to “BU lacrosse continues to make mark on tristate recruiting scene”

  1. Lax Observer says:

    Sounds like Coach Polley is doing a good job targeting talent to recruit.

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