Trophy Case
League Championships
2005 7-0 SENE/ 14-2 overall
2008 8-0 EIL/ 12-4 overall
2010 8-0 EIL/ 13-3 overall
2011 8-0 EIL/ 14-2 overall
2012 7-0 EIL/ 9-6 overall
2013 8-0 EIL/ 12-3 overall
2014 7-0 EIL/ 10-5 overall
2015 7-0 EIL/ 12-5 overall
2017 6-0 EIL/13-2 overall
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US Lacrosse HS Academic All Americans
2002 Nick Hoenemeyer, Haverford College
2003 Kyle O’Neill, Air Force Academy
2011 Mitchell Green, Connecticut College
2015 Ben Wilson, McGill University
2017 Matt Plumb, Catholic University
2018 Karl Jackson, Princeton University and Ted Anderson, Williams College
2019 Tommy Murphy, Wake Forest
2021 Evan Ventura, RPI
2022 Charlie Baughan, Dickinson College
2023 Jack Lucey, Union College
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US Lacrosse HS All Americans
2004 John Kinnane, Bates College
2005 Bennett Albertson, Dickinson College
2008 Rogan Von Gruisen, Wooster College
2011 Morgan Green, Merrimack College
2012 Drake Kreinz, Penn State
2013 Austin Kreinz, University of Pennsylvania
2014 Chris Baughan, Skidmore College
2016 Teddy Fenton, Colby College
2017 Dan Locke, Holy Cross
2018 Logan Kreinz, Marquette University
2019 Nick Solomon, Babson College
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US Lacrosse Bob Scott Award Winners
2010 Matt Brigham, Bentley College
2015 Bob Cloughen, Lafayette College
2017 Connor Baughan, Bentley College
2019 Chris Franco, Trinity College
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League/Schedule
The Portsmouth Abbey team faces rigorous competition from some of the top preparatory schools in New England. As a member of the EIL (Eastern Independent League) we face off against league rivals Pingree School and Berwick Academy, and non-league opponents — Bridgeton Academy, BBN, Phillips Exeter Academy, St. George's School, St. Mark's School, Kimball Union Academy, Pomfret School, Tabor Academy, and Canterbury School.
Spring Trip
For five days during spring break, the team travels to Baltimore, MD to practice at Johns Hopkins University, and scrimmage with local Baltimore prep schools.
Coaching Philosophy
The boys lacrosse program at Portsmouth Abbey encourages students to reach their potential in the classroom and on the lacrosse field. Players are challenged to become better stick handlers, improve their tactical knowledge, set individual goals and to be team players. Our practices are fast-paced and include many transitional drills and situations.
Multi-Sport Athlete
The coaches also encourage players to participate in other sports, which helps to develop their overall athleticism. A majority of our lacrosse players are two- and three-sport letter winners.
At the Next Level
We assist each senior who is interested in combining academics and lacrosse in college to find a good match. Recent Portsmouth Abbey graduates have continued their academic and lacrosse careers at the following institutions: Alfred University, Air Force Academy, Army (5) (Captains, 2013, 2017), Babson (2), Bates College (2), Beloit College (2) (Captains, 2012, 2016), Bentley University (2), Bowdoin College, College of the Holy Cross, Colby College, Connecticut College (2), Dickinson College, Endicott College, Fairfield University (Captain, 2005), Guilford College (NC), Hamilton College, Haverford College (Captain, 2006), Kenyon College (Captain, 2014, 2015), Marquette University (Captain 2023), Merrimack College, Michigan, Penn State (Captain 2016), University of Pennsylvania (Captain, 2017), Rhodes College, Rollins College (3), St. Anselm College, St. Michaels College, Sewanee College, Skidmore College (4), Springfield College, Union College (2) (Captain, 2011), USMMA (2) (Kings Point), Washington and Lee University, and Williams College.