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Final
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May 23
High School Girls
Penczek is the latest lacrosse star to come out of public-school powerhouse Manchester Valley (Md.).
High School Girls
Down went McDonogh, then Spalding. After avenging two regular-season losses, the Lions are IAAM A champs for the first time since 2002.
High School Boys
Three teams riding late-season hot streaks entered this week’s USA Lacrosse High School Boys' National Top 25.
College Men
Coulter Mackesy made history and his teammates took care of the rest, putting up 22 goals in a convincing NCAA tournament first-round win over visiting Towson.
High School Girls
The Cavaliers dismantled IAAM frontrunner McDonogh (Md.), a result that has them back in the top 10 at No. 8 in this week's rankings.
High School Boys
Loyola Blakefield (Md.) beat McDonogh (Md.), moving to No. 22 in the rankings. The Dons have proven equal parts dangerous and unpredictable. Very 2025.
High School Girls
Off to a 15-0 start, Coronado (Colo.) joins West Islip (N.Y.) and Garden City (N.Y.) as newcomers in this week's USA Lacrosse High School Girls' National Top 25.
High School Boys
St. Anthony's (N.Y.) lost to Chaminade (N.Y.) but beat Lawrenceville (N.J.). St. Paul's (Md.) beat Loyola Blakefield (Md.) but lost to Calvert Hall (Md.). It's been that kind of season.
High School Boys
Archbishop Spalding (Md.) takes its turn at the top after Lawrenceville (N.J.) handed Salisbury (Conn.) its first loss of the season.
High School Girls
Public schools Manchester Valley (Md.) and Nyack (N.Y.) are ranked seventh and eighth, respectively, in this week's USA Lacrosse High School Girls' National Top 25.