This Connecticut-focused look at the CIAC boys lacrosse landscape takes stock at the season’s midpoint. We’ll name the teams and players shaping the race to the May tournaments and the June 14 state finals at Fairfield University.
From coastal towns like Westport and Fairfield to inland powerhouses such as Glastonbury, East Lyme, and Waterford, the depth of CT lacrosse is obvious as spring unfolds. After 30 years covering CIAC lacrosse, I always find this midpoint signals the moment when contenders step up and rivals sprint to the finish line.
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Midseason snapshot of CT lacrosse powers
Teams are jockeying for position in the wild chaos of conference play. A few programs have set themselves apart across the state.
Defending state champions remain in play in several divisions. But with promotions and shifts, at least one new champion is bound to emerge come finals week.
The balance of power stretches across five of CT’s strongest conferences. Veteran leaders and rising rosters keep the drama alive.
FCIAC contenders
- Darien — a veteran program with back-to-back CIAC appearances and a proven offense returning key pieces.
- Staples — a long-running FCIAC staple, always among the state’s most potent offenses and loaded with Division I talent.
- New Canaan — capable of turning tight games with explosive firepower and a tested defense.
- Wilton — standout scorers and a goalie stable that can flip momentum in a heartbeat.
- Ridgefield — quietly stacking depth and playmakers, ready for a bold late-season push.
SCC contenders
- Fairfield Prep — a perennial force in the SCC with a gauntlet-tested schedule and big-game poise.
- Cheshire — strong two-way play and a knack for clutch goals.
- Notre Dame-West Haven — a fast-rising squad in the league chasing higher seeds.
- Guilford — balancing offense and defense, keeping opponents honest.
CCC and ECC standouts
- Glastonbury — anchored by a potent attack, with size, speed, and senior leadership.
- Conard — a West Hartford program turning the corner with disciplined play and new talents.
- East Lyme — unbeaten in the ECC, ranked among Class M’s best, with cohesion as its calling card.
- Waterford — another ECC club pushing toward the top with a tough, competitive roster.
SWC upstarts
- Weston — a 10-1 mark highlights a rapid turnaround, with strong guard play and a confident game plan.
- New Fairfield — a 6-4 record that’s surprised observers and set up a high-stakes showdown with Weston.
The storylines stretch from the shoreline to inland corridors. The latest poll pack shows depth in programs like Darien, Staples, New Canaan, Wilton, and Ridgefield in the FCIAC—these teams form a state title tier that’s still wide open.
In the SCC, traditional powerhouses like Fairfield Prep, Cheshire, Notre Dame-West Haven, and Guilford keep raising the bar. Meanwhile, the CCC and ECC have breakout teams ready to shake up the playoff picture in late May and early June.
Notable players to watch
Some season standouts remind us that CT lacrosse is still packed with talent. Future college stars are scattered across rosters statewide.
Here are several players getting attention as we head toward finals:
- Charlie Calabrese (Wilton) — Army commit, a scorer who can carry a team when needed.
- Chris Colsey (Ridgefield) — North Carolina commit, a dynamic playmaker who creates opportunities in tight spaces.
- Jack Crowell (New Canaan) — goalie with the range to shut down top offenses, a Princeton recruit.
- Hunter Pallai (Staples) — Bucknell-bound, a perennial two-way contributor on both ends of the field.
- Ryan Thurlow (Darien) — Villanova signee, a veteran attacker who can illuminate a game’s turning point.
- Max McBride (Darien) — Lafayette-bound, another go-to scorer who can explode for multi-goal bursts.
As teams prep for the May postseason, coaches keep emphasizing balance. Strong goalkeeping, dodging attackers, and smart transition play matter more than ever.
The road to Fairfield University on June 14 is rarely smooth. But CT teams usually rise to the occasion when the stakes are highest—don’t they always?
Postseason outlook and key dates
With May tournaments just around the corner and finals landing in mid-June at Fairfield University, fans can expect a storm of decisive games. These matchups will light up towns like Westport, New Haven, Waterford, and Glastonbury.
The schedule’s going to push defensive grit and really stretch offensive depth. Storylines? They’ll be as unpredictable as the towns feeding these rosters—think Darien, Stamford, New Canaan, Windsor, Guilford, East Lyme, West Haven, and honestly, a bunch more across the Constitution State.
Connecticut lacrosse isn’t just a couple of big-name teams. It’s this whole patchwork—Westport, Fairfield, Glastonbury, East Lyme, Cheshire, New Fairfield, West Hartford, Darien, New Canaan, Wilton, Ridgefield, and plenty of others—each adding something wild to a postseason that never really gets predictable.
Here is the source article for this story: Connecticut high school boys lacrosse midseason report for 2026
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