Brockton-area Baseball Stars Vie for Player of the Year Honors
The region's top high school baseball players have been named as candidates for the Brockton-area Player of the Year award, with voting now open to the public.
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The region's top high school baseball players have been named as candidates for the Brockton-area Player of the Year award, with voting now open to the public.

Boston College’s men’s ice hockey team has released its 2026‑27 non‑conference schedule, featuring games against Denver, Boston University, Alaska, St. Cloud State, Notre Dame, Harvard and Stonehill, with key dates and historical context shaping the upcoming season.
Despite not cracking the top ten in the latest all‑state rankings, a host of South Shore and Brockton‑area players delivered championship seasons, record‑breaking performances and college‑level achievements that keep their names in the conversation.
Graduating high school football players from Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties have announced their college destinations, ranging from Ivy League universities to state schools, as they prepare for the next chapter of their athletic careers.
Mike Norman Jr., a 2019 Brockton High graduate and former standout quarterback, has been appointed head coach of the Brockton High School football team, succeeding Jailson Silva who led the team to two straight state tournament appearances.

Forward Joel Lehtinen, a 6‑4 prospect from Matinkyla, Finland, has signed with the Alaska Nanooks, bringing a blend of physicality and hockey IQ to the team.
Investments in weight rooms, a new replay system and a star‑studded coaching staff signal Father Lopez High School’s ambition to become a Florida football powerhouse, with community outreach and administrative backing fueling the push.

In a recent interview, Hannah Anselmo shares how Stonehill College transformed her from a freshman navigating a transitional period into a team leader celebrated for her on‑field impact and off‑field character.

A record number of Stonehill Skyhawks are recognized for academic excellence, spanning eight spring sports and highlighting the college’s commitment to scholarship and athletics.

Mike Larkin is leaving Rutgers to become an assistant coach at Stonehill after a seven‑year tenure that included a $123,600 salary and extensive administrative duties.

The Minutemen reveal a comprehensive 2026‑27 schedule that features 19 home contests, highlighted by a home‑and‑home series with rivals and a holiday tournament in Milwaukee.

Pepperdine adds graduate forward Ethan Meuser, a 6-8 shot-blocker from Stonehill, to its 2026-27 roster, bringing size and defensive prowess to Malibu.

Colorado College has hired Dana Borges as an assistant coach, leveraging his proven record in player development and recruitment across multiple collegiate programs.

Harvard’s 2026 men’s soccer schedule features seven home matches at Jordan Field, a challenging non‑conference slate and a path toward the NCAA Championship.

Tevin Baskin rejoins Saint Michael’s College as associate head coach, bringing a decade‑plus track record of player development and recruiting across the NBA G League and all three NCAA divisions.

Senior captain Owen Burke reflects on how Stonehill shaped his confidence, academic success, and future ambitions, from a humble freshman to a leader poised for championship glory.

Fordham University’s women’s soccer team has released its 2026 fall schedule, featuring 18 regular‑season games, two preseason exhibitions and a full Atlantic 10 slate that culminates with the conference championship in mid‑November.
Anquan Boldin Jr., a 6‑4 guard with three seasons of college experience, announced his verbal commitment to Stonehill College for the 2026‑27 season, continuing a family legacy that spans football and basketball.
Milton defeated Weymouth 7-6, improving to five straight wins and solidifying a top‑three ranking while Weymouth’s late‑season surge sets up a compelling playoff picture.

The United Collegiate Hockey Cup, created by five independent NCAA programs, blends Division I, II, and III talent, showcasing dramatic overtime victories, CHL player impacts, and plans to expand the league with a Division III team, promising growth for college hockey nationwide.

Five independent schools are reshaping NCAA hockey by blending Canadian CHL talent, champion inclusion, and flexible scheduling, signaling a transformative era for the sport.

The United Collegiate Hockey Cup is poised for a transformation as Division III champions, bolstered by CHL players, seek inclusion, promising competitive parity and growth for both tiers.

The Skyhawks concluded their season with a 9-6 win and a 15-4 loss, showcasing individual breakthroughs and a 41-game on-base streak.

On May 15, 2026, the Stonehill College baseball team edged Norfolk State University 3‑2, clinching their 20th win of the season and setting a new NCAA Division I‑era benchmark.