Urbana delivered one of its most complete performances of the season in a 12–8 victory over Whitman, a matchup between two of Maryland’s most respected high school lacrosse programs. From the opening whistle, the game showcased the contrasting strengths that define these teams: Urbana’s fast‑paced, transition‑heavy style versus Whitman’s disciplined, possession‑oriented approach. Both programs have built strong reputations in the state—Urbana as a rising Frederick County powerhouse known for athleticism and tempo, and Whitman as a Montgomery County staple recognized for technical skill, structure, and smart lacrosse. That identity clash produced a high‑energy, back‑and‑forth contest that Urbana ultimately controlled through depth, poise, and timely execution.
Urbana struck early, pushing the pace and capitalizing on transition opportunities to build a lead. Whitman responded with long, patient offensive sets, slowing the game down and finding gaps in the defense to keep the score tight. The turning point came in the third quarter, when Urbana forced several turnovers, strung together quick goals, and shifted momentum firmly in their favor. Whitman made a late push, but Urbana’s defense tightened, and the Hawks’ offense continued to find high‑percentage looks. By the final minutes, Urbana had reasserted full control, closing out a 12–8 win that highlighted their resilience and team chemistry.
After the game, three Urbana juniors—Dylan Maloney, Hendrix Warburton, and Ben Almeida—reflected on the victory and emphasized the collective effort behind it. Maloney noted that the defining factor was the team’s ability to stay connected and respond every time Whitman made a run, saying the group trusted its system and stayed focused on controlling the tempo. Warburton highlighted the offense’s unselfish play, explaining that the team succeeded by moving the ball, taking smart shots, and avoiding forced plays. Almeida pointed to the sideline energy as a major contributor, explaining that the bench’s intensity helped the team push through tough stretches and maintain confidence. All three players emphasized how proud they were of the team’s composure, especially in moments when Whitman applied pressure.
Urbana’s 12–8 win wasn’t just a strong performance—it was a reflection of the program’s identity: fast, disciplined, and team‑oriented. Against a well‑coached Whitman squad, the Hawks showed maturity, depth, and the ability to execute in key moments. As the season continues, this victory stands as a statement that Urbana is not only talented but also capable of handling high‑level competition with confidence and cohesion.





























