Boys LacrosseSt. Paul’s 2027 Standout Cole Atkinson Commits to Mount St. Mary’s, Extends Family LegacyElite MIAA attackman follows older brother Brody to Emmitsburg as Mountaineers continue to strengthen their Baltimore-to-MAAC pipeline.By Al Franyo
Boys LacrosseJohn Carroll Midfielder Commits to St. Leo, Brings MIAA Talent to Florida’s Rising D-II PowerBuono’s commitment to St. Leo University continues his Catholic education while positioning him in one of Division II’s most competitive conferences and a program with national championship aspirations.By Al Franyo
Boys LacrosseBrothers Reunited as MIAA Lacrosse Standout Picks Catholic D-I PowerSevern defenseman Connor Gattie commits to St. Bonaventure, continuing a growing pipeline between MIAA lacrosse and Division I Catholic programs.By Al Franyo
Boys LacrosseSpalding’s Zach Gutierrez Commits to UMBC, Following Family and MIAA FootstepsAs has been the case for years, there are currently many college lacrosse programs which have very solid recruiting pipelines with the MIAA, and have been quiteBy Al Franyo
Boys LacrosseChasing Greatness, St. Paul’s Lacrosse Star Evan March Will Stay in the DMVIn the last piece of news here regarding an MIAA lacrosse player making a college commitment, it was mentioned that the next multiple recruiting announcements wBy Al Franyo
Boys LacrosseFrom Annapolis to the MIAA, Navy’s Lacrosse Coaching Tree Keeps Paying DividendsA former Navy assistant now leading Bryant continues a familiar recruiting pipeline — and Loyola Blakefield standout Brady Callahan is the latest beneficiary.By Al Franyo
Boys LacrosseYale’s Ivy League Lacrosse Success Keeps Tracing Back to Baltimore with the Bulldogs latest MIAA AdditionWith multiple MIAA products already impacting the Bulldogs and more on the way, Yale’s connection to Maryland high school lacrosse continues to shape one of the Ivy League’s most consistent programs.By Al Franyo
Boys LacrosseA Pair of MIAA Lacrosse Rivals and FCA Teammates Commit to VMILoyola's Luca Ball and Jake Van Metre will be future teammates when their MIAA lacrosse careers conclude.By Al Franyo