2022 MIAA Lacrosse State Tournament Preview: Division III
By Mike Flanagan (@flano0)
We continue on with our state tournament previews in Division III. Click here to read our Division IV preview.
The Field:
1. Medfield
2. Norwell
3. Hanover
4. Dracut
5. Foxborough
6. Grafton
7. Austin Prep
8. Newburyport
9. Pentucket Reg.
10. Triton Reg.
11. Wayland
12. Falmouth
13. Shawsheen...
2022 MIAA Lacrosse State Tournament Preview: Division II
By Mike Flanagan (@flano0)
The Division II Tournament is already underway and of the four divisions playing postseason lacrosse here in Massachusetts, this one seems to be the most wide open.
The Field:
1. Longmeadow
2. Duxbury
3. Billerica
4. Scituate
5. Reading
6. Nashoba
7. Minnechaug
8. North...
2022 MIAA Lacrosse State Tournament Preview: Division I
By Mike Flanagan (@flano0)
We wrap up our 2022 MIAA Tournament previews today with the Division I bracket. The field in D1 looks a little different than previous seasons but is still an absolute gauntlet. Click here to read our...
2022 MIAA D1 Round-Of-16: No. 6 Acton-Boxborough 16, No. 11 Natick 8
By Kevin Stone (@kstone06)
ACTON - It would have been more than understandable if Acton-Boxborough freshman Mike Calvo was nervous on Sunday afternoon.
Without standout face-off man Devin German (UMass Lowell) due to a questionable MIAA decision regarding an altercation with...
2022 MIAA D1 Quarterfinals: No. 2 Lincoln-Sudbury 13, No. 7 Franklin 10
By Kevin Stone (@kstone06)
SUDBURY - Another year, another trip to the Final Four for Lincoln-Sudbury.
In front of a packed house on Tuesday night, the No. 2 Warriors (15-4) got four goals each from Henry Grosso (Gettysburg) and Ryan Berkel...
2022 MIAA D1 Quarterfinals: No. 1 St. John’s Prep 16, No. 8 Needham 5
By Mike Flanagan (@flano0)
DANVERS - Halftime adjustments can make or break a game. Sometimes, the adjustments are macro - like changing a defensive scheme or shifting guys around. Other times, adjustments are micro but still make all the difference.
In...
2022 ISL Postseason Awards
The ISL recently released its 2022 postseason awards, as voted on by the league's coaches.
NED HERTER ISL PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Aidan O’Neil ‘22, Midfield, Tabor Academy
US LACROSSE ALL AMERICAN:
Aidan O’Neil ‘22, Midfield, Tabor Academy
Chad Palumbo ‘22, Attack, Noble &...
2022 MIAA D1 Quarterfinals: No. 3 BC High 12, No. 6 Acton-Boxborough 10
By Ryan Soares (@rsoprod)
On paper, BC High vs. Acton-Boxborough appeared to be the most even of all four MIAA Division I quarterfinal matchups... and it was.
Back in April, the Eagles earned a 9-6 win over AB to claim the...
2022 MIAA DII Semifinals: No. 3 Billerica 10, No. 2 Duxbury 9
By Owen Hart (@OwenHartMedia)
WALPOLE - It was a night to remember for No. 3 Billerica on Friday at Turco Field. Trailing 9-6 midway through the fourth quarter against No. 2 Duxbury, the Indians ripped off four straight goals with...
2022 MIAA D1 Quarterfinals: No. 4 Hingham 13, No. 5 Xaverian 8
By Brando Martinez (@iibrandoii)
HINGHAM - For three quarters, No. 5 Xaverian went blow-for-blow with No. 4 Hingham on Wednesday night in the Division I quarterfinals. Once the fourth quarter started, however, the Harbormen went to another level that the...