Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. St. Paul’s (Md.) wins the IAAM and takes the top spot in the Nike/USA Lacrosse High School Girls’ Top 25.
The Gators took down then-No. 1 Glenelg Country (Md.) in the IAAM A title game at USA Lacrosse headquarters, leaping to the top spot to end their season. Click here for the full top 25.
2. Don Bosco (N.J.) and Northport (N.Y.) enter the Nike/USA Lacrosse High School Boys’ Top 25.
Don Bosco has won 12 straight games since falling to Ridgewood in the opener, while Northport has rallied off 15 straight wins to move into the rankings. Click here for the full rankings.
3. Charlie Campbell and Ross Scott are the USA Lacrosse Magazine Players of the Week.
Campbell made 12 saves to help Stony Brook down Rutgers in the second round of the NCAA tournament. Click here to learn more.
Scott dropped eight goals to help Rutgers pull away from Harvard in the first round of the men’s tournament. Click here for more on his performance.
4. Chris Gray speaks about his record-breaking season on “Overtime.”
Fresh off the college season, Gray spoke with Paul Carcaterra about his career and what’s next after going No. 2 overall in the PLL Draft. Click here to read and listen.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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John Grant Jr. announced that he is leaving his post as assistant at Johns Hopkins to “pursue other opportunities in the lacrosse world.”
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Get to know former Loyola star and Athletes’ Unlimited star Taryn Van Thof in the next edition of “Give & Go.”
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Mark Greaney has helped bring sticks to kids across Michigan through the Premier Lacrosse Group’s Play250 initiative. Click here for their story.
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A player from Lake Catholic (Ohio), who had a swastika tattoo on his calf, participated in a game against Orange (Ohio), which also featured a visitor using racist slurs. Orange won the game in blowout fashion.
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Jackson Greene scored the game-winning goal to lead St. Anthony’s boys’ lacrosse to the CHSAA state title win over Chaminade.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Brendan Millon called game for McDonogh.
WHAT’S ON TAP
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The high school players of the week.
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Jill Girardi joins Sheehan Stanwick Burch on "The Stick Drop."