LEGACY GIRLS FALL RECAP
The Legacy Girls Lacrosse program continues to prove on the field that they are one of the top programs in the country. Finishing the fall as the 20th ranked program overall.
This November, the Legacy 2026 Blue, Legacy 2026 White, Legacy 2027 Blue, and Legacy 2027 White teams were hot on the recruiting trail, playing and performing in front of some of the top college coaches in the nation. The Blue and White teams of both age groups found themselves traveling up and down the east coast, from Jersey to Annapolis and as far south as Tampa Florida, the girls continued to make Legacy proud. These teams participated in elite tournaments against some of the top travel programs around. The girls’ final event of the fall season was at the premier recruiting event in the nation, the IWLCA Presidents Cup. This prestigious tournament is held at some of the top facilities in Florida! Oh, did we forget to mention the beautiful weather and palm trees that graced the girls four 3 straight days of competition? The President’s Cup is an event that girls of all age groups will be looking forward to participating in for years to come!! Well done girls!
The Legacy 2027 White team had an exciting and productive fall season, with many new faces coming together and building strong team chemistry. This fall, they competed in four highly competitive recruiting events, showcasing their talent and dedication.
The highlight of their season came at the IWLCA Presidents Cup, where the team secured a 3-1 record with impressive victories over HGR, DEWLAX, and True MN. Their final game against M&D Shore 2027 Black, one of the top teams in the age group, was a strong showing despite not ending in a win. It was one of the team’s best performances of the fall and a great demonstration of their growth and teamwork.
Each game this season saw consistent improvement, and finishing the fall with such a strong performance has the team excited and ready to take on the spring and summer tournaments with confidence and momentum.
The Legacy 2028 Blue team had a hard working fall season. With a loaded schedule of practices, the girls were flying high and had some excellent results against some top programs at Chesapeake, Rivalry and Fall draw tournaments. The girls enter the winter months with the goal of individual growth that will help carry the team to even more success this spring.
The Legacy 2029 Blue team had a fantastic fall, finishing 7-0-2 in their three events outscoring opponents 85-32. Looking forward to seeing how our girls progress over the winter. - Coach Maloney
What an exciting fall for our new Legacy 2029 White Team! Our focus for fall was building team camaraderie and getting our players comfortable with each other. With a 5-3 fall record in tournaments and their competitive nature, we couldn’t be more proud of the girls and direction this team is heading!
Our Legacy 2030 Blue team finished the fall 8-4 competing in 4 events. The team is currently ranked 14th in the country and is really starting to gel together after adding some great pieces after tryouts. The girls are looking forward to testing the west coast competition this winter in Palm Springs, CA while attending Sandstorm. - Coach Levy
The Legacy 2030 White team continued their rapid growth from the summer, building on their previous momentum and seeing continued success. They were able to avenge some losses they had suffered the previous fall and summer, and their hard work paid off as they went 2-1 at the Fall Draw. It's exciting to see this group's continued growth - Coach McGinn
Legacy 2031 Blue hit the ground running this fall, finished undefeated with a record of 9-0 and earning a ranking of 16th in the country. I'm really excited about this group and the energy they brought this fall. - Coach Maloney
The Legacy 2032 Blue team had a great start to the year. They finished 6-2-1 this fall and ended up ranked 8th in the country in their age group. Our 2032 group has been working hard and is a real great group of players and families. The girls will be heading to Sandstorm in January to compete against some of the top teams from the west coast and to continue their journey. Coaches Montpetit, Luciano, and Sconone
Legacy 2033 Blue's fall lacrosse season was a great success, thanks to the versatility and open-mindedness of our team. We had a number of girls who were willing to try out new positions, which really strengthened our lineup and gave us more options on the field. This flexibility helped us adapt to different game situations and opponents, making us a more dynamic and unpredictable team.
Beyond just winning games, we focused on growth—both individually and as a team. We emphasized the importance of developing our stick skills, understanding game play, and emphasized the importance of teamwork. This holistic approach not only improved our performance but also fostered a supportive and cohesive team environment.
As we move forward, we'll keep focusing on both our strengths and weaknesses to ensure continuous improvement. By enhancing our strong points and addressing areas that need work, we'll become a more well-rounded and effective team. With our dedication to improving our skills and our willingness to support each other, we're set up for even more success in future seasons.
The Legacy 2034 Blue team had a tremendous spring season at culminated with a championship at the Farmingdale tournament. This fall the team continued with its hard work each week and practice and had successful tournaments at the Sticks for Suzanne and the Fall Fray tournament in East Islip. The girls continue to grow and progress as a team and the future is very bright for this young group. Coach Gick, Coach Greene, Coach Kenney and Coach Codispoti have put in very hard work to try to improve the girls stick work and skills while also improving their IQ on the field. All while having a blast with this really fun crew.
The Legacy 2035 Blue team had a terrific first fall season. This team’s focus throughout the fall was on player development. With a highly committed group of the young players, the coaches were floored with their progress throughout the fall months! We are looking forward to continued growth from the group this spring!



