A busy slate of late winter and early spring games on Tierney Field at USA Lacrosse headquarters is highlighted this weekend with a high school and college lacrosse doubleheader in the FCA Invitational.
On Friday, two of Baltimore’s top boys’ high school programs — Calvert Hall and St. Paul’s — welcome some tough regional competition in the Lawrenceville School (N.J.) and Academy of the New Church (Pa.).
On Saturday, a Top 10 showdown in NCAA Division III women’s lacrosse — Salisbury vs. William Smith — will be followed by the lone NCAA Division I game of the season at Tierney Field — Hobart vs. Providence.
The event came together as Corrigan Sports was looking to expand its events portfolio and Kelly Benefits, the event’s sponsor, was looking to connect high school and college lacrosse. USA Lacrosse became a perfect home for the two groups to work together for a marquee event showcasing different levels of the sport.
“From the facility and what everyone who works there does, it represents the whole game,” said Andy Bilello, VP of Events for Corrigan Sports.
Kicking off the event will be Calvert Hall and Lawrenceville. Calvert Hall, a perennial nationally-ranked program, has won three of the last five MIAA championships while Lawrenceville is on the rise. Lawrenceville, which has won the last two Mid Atlantic Prep League championships, is led by head coach Jon Posner, who built Culver Military Academy into one of the nation’s top programs before coming to Lawrenceville for the 2021 season.
Finishing off Friday’s schedule is St. Paul’s and Academy of the New Church. St. Paul’s is one of the sport’s traditional powers – boasting 20 National Lacrosse Hall of Fame members — and is ranked No. 22 in the Nike / USA Lacrosse Magazine preseason poll. Academy of the New Church has won eight straight Friends School League championships.