


The 2025 MIAA Lacrosse Game of the Week Presented by Crabs Lacrosse Begins April 15th
Four-Game Series to Feature Competitive Match-Ups in MIAA’s A Conference
For Immediate Release - April 10, 2025
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The 2025 MIAA Lacrosse Game of the Week will be presented by Crabs Lacrosse, with a four-game series featuring some of the league’s most competitive A Conference Match-Ups.
The Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) has partnered with game day operator, Legendary Sports Group, to once again produce the 2025 Game of the Week series, Semifinal and Championship events.
Crabs Lacrosse club offers programs for both youth and high school athletes, providing exposure and access to top recruiting opportunities, with its chief aim to help young players develop their skills and strive to play at the highest levels of the sport. Founded by Ryan McClernan, Crabs Lacrosse is also a founding member of the National Lacrosse Federation (NLF) and is one of only six clubs nationally that can offer access to the most elite showcases and tournaments in the nation for high school and youth student athletes.
Game of the Week Schedule
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TUE APR 15 – BOYS' LATIN @ MCDONOGH – 4:30PM
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TUE APR 22 – CALVERT HALL @ SPALDING – 4PM
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TUE APR 29 – MCDONOGH @ LOYOLA – 4PM
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TUE MAY 6 – LOYOLA @ CALVERT HALL – 4PM
All games will be livestreamed on Legendary Sports Group’s YouTube Channel, MIAAChampionships.com and ForTheFan Network.
Visit www.miaachampionships.com/lacrosse for the latest game information, rosters and more.
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The MIAA is an independent organization comprised of 30 private high schools located in and around the Baltimore Metro area. Founded in 1994, MIAA schools have a combined enrollment in excess of 17,000 students. More than 60% of these students participate in at least one of 17 MIAA sanctioned Sports. In addition, more than 97% of all graduates from MIAA schools go on to college, including many who enroll in some of our nation’s most prestigious universities. MIAA Schools are located in eight Maryland counties and Baltimore City.