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Shifting Middle of USA Lacrosse High School Boys' National Top 25

March 26, 2024
USA Lacrosse Magazine Staff
Kevin P. Tucker

The top five stays the same and there’s just one newcomer in the USA Lacrosse High School Boys’ National Top 25 this week.

Lawrenceville (N.J.), St. Anthony’s (N.Y.) and Culver (Ind.) set the pace atop the rankings, but Haverford (Pa.) picked up a significant win over McDonogh (Md.) to jump up to No. 6. No. 7 Chaminade (N.Y.) will see how it stacks up against McDonogh this week.

La Salle (Pa.) makes its debut in the Top 25 at No. 16. The Explorers have a legion of Division I commits but only a few games that will be truly challenging during their league schedule. They made the most of two early matchups to display their strength.

Much of the rest of the field has only moved a spot here or there to adjust for La Salle’s inclusion. Strength of schedule is important. Just look at Loyola Blakefield (Md.), which is sub-.500 after facing a gauntlet of four top-20 teams early but still ranked.

When the Northeast Region ramps up, there will be a lot more clarity in the rankings. Right now, there is still a lot of projecting.

USA LACROSSE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS 
NATIONAL TOP 25

Rank

Team

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1Lawrenceville (N.J.)4-01
2St. Anthony's (N.Y.)1-02
3Culver Academy (Ind.)6-13
4Brunswick (Conn.)1-04
5Boys' Latin (Md.)4-05
6Haverford School (Pa.)4-09
7Chaminade (N.Y.)1-07
8Malvern Prep (Pa.)3-08
9McDonogh (Md.)3-16
10Darien (Conn.)0-010
11Garden City (N.Y.)0-011
12Staples (Conn.)0-012
13Manhasset (N.Y.)2-013
14Bullis (Md.)6-014
15St. John's Prep (Mass.)0-016
16La Salle (Pa.)2-0NR
17Calvert Hall (Md.)2-315
18Gilman (Md.)3-217
19Georgetown Prep (Md.)4-218
20Baldwinsville (N.Y.)0-019
21Shoreham-Wading River (N.Y.)0-020
22Loyola Blakefield (Md.)2-422
23Fairfield Prep (Conn.)0-023
24Salesianum (Del.)2-024
25St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.)7-025

Also considered (alphabetical order): Academy of the New Church (Pa.), Archbishop Spalding (Md.), Bayport-Blue Point (N.Y.), Boston College High (Mass.), Delbarton (N.J.), Gonzaga (D.C.), Lake Mary (Fla.), Landon (Md.), Radnor (Pa.), Ridgewood (N.J.), Severn (Md.), Springfield-Delco (Pa.), St. Paul's (Md.), Summit (N.J.), Valor Christian (Colo.), Victor (N.Y.)