2026 Private School Boys Lacrosse Commentary, Scores, and Updates

Anonymous
After a shocking WCAC season I can’t wait to see next year. Hopefully for sjc Jayden James starts trying and can help sjc to do something next season. The IAC seems healthy aside from Prep. Hopefully dmv lax will be much better this year
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After a shocking WCAC season I can’t wait to see next year. Hopefully for sjc Jayden James starts trying and can help sjc to do something next season. The IAC seems healthy aside from Prep. Hopefully dmv lax will be much better this year


Yup those sjc kids need to keep their egos in check especially the 2026 class. Egotistical kids like that need to fix themselves before they get cut in college.
Anonymous
Way too early 2026 rankings:

1. SJC
2. Landon
3. Prep
4. Good Counsel
5. PVI
6. Gonzaga
7. Bullis
8. STA
9. Heights
10. DeMatha/Episcopal

Anonymous
1. Landon - until proven otherwise. Best coached team in the area.

2. SJC - 2026 class hasn't proved anything yet. Will next year finally be the year?

3. Gonzaga - Eagles' didn't graduate much in 2025, they will be back

4. Bullis - despite the loss of the 21 class, the Bulldogs will remain very athletic especially in the midfield.

5. Georgetown Prep - will next spring be Urick's last year.

6. Good Counsel - Falcons bring back a strong 2026 class and are battle tested

7. PVI - large 2026 class that has been tested. Coaching is suspect

8. Episcopal - the Mad Lax Maroon I'm sure will pick up some summer transfers to plug in some holes.

9. Ryken - a program is finally being restored in southern Maryland

10. DeMatha - despite graduation of 2024 class, Stags are well coached. First year HC should be Washington Post COY.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Way too early 2026 rankings:

1. SJC
2. Landon
3. Prep
4. Good Counsel
5. PVI
6. Gonzaga
7. Bullis
8. STA
9. Heights
10. DeMatha/Episcopal



LOL. SJC #1. Zero days off for the SJC fluffers. Much more likely that the program continues its downward plunge toward oblivion.
Anonymous
What schools are the SJC transfers going to?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Way too early 2026 rankings:

1. SJC
2. Landon
3. Prep
4. Good Counsel
5. PVI
6. Gonzaga
7. Bullis
8. STA
9. Heights
10. DeMatha/Episcopal



LOL. SJC #1. Zero days off for the SJC fluffers. Much more likely that the program continues its downward plunge toward oblivion.


+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After a shocking WCAC season I can’t wait to see next year. Hopefully for sjc Jayden James starts trying and can help sjc to do something next season. The IAC seems healthy aside from Prep. Hopefully dmv lax will be much better this year


What is happening at Prep? Why unhealthy?
Anonymous
Prep's program appears to be a mess right now.

While coaching is suspect combined with questionable personal decisions, upper classmen leadership in the locker-room this spring was absent. The 2025 class did not live up to the club ball hype.

Will be interesting to see how Prep responds in 2026 with rivals Landon and Bullis graduating mega classes.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prep's program appears to be a mess right now.

While coaching is suspect combined with questionable personal decisions, upper classmen leadership in the locker-room this spring was absent. The 2025 class did not live up to the club ball hype.

Will be interesting to see how Prep responds in 2026 with rivals Landon and Bullis graduating mega classes.



what kind of "questionable personal decisions" - or do you mean "personnel" decisions? I've seen many complaints about the HC (generally) and the Q-Collar coach, but please elaborate on the personal decisions!
Anonymous
the Q Collar Coach / Dr needs to go.

Anonymous
He is not a coach. He is a fraudster who is taking up space. The boys can’t stand him.
Anonymous
He is not a coach. he is not the problem just a symptom
Anonymous
If Urick wants to keep his job long term, he needs to change his staff. GP's staff mirrors a club team: guys who just show up with a bag of balls and expect to win.

Why doesn't he reach out to a few local Prep alums to see if they want to coach / give back to the GP program?

When I observe Landon's coaching staff, it's primarily alums other than Kubick (GP alum) and their HC Coach McGettigan who is an Episcopal alum. Landon's staff is also massive, 10+ coaches, I'm assuming half of them are volunteers who love the school.


Anonymous
GP needs to change its staff. Urick has changed his staff a bunch already
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