Class of 2026 Commits - Men

For what I heard Navy can get Kiefer Black brother next year too. Dexter is so talented. And maybe the center from L. Beach.

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Dexter is 2027 (and quite a player). Not sure about the LB center.

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Really like Noah Loo’s all-around game. Ideal right-side player who sees the game well and moves very well in the water. Brother Hunter Loo is a talented 9th grader who has played well for Oaks Christian.

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Sam Macias, CMD => Pacific

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Alejandro Cheline, Harker, Stanford —> Fordham (per instagram bio)

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Orlando Mina, Australia —→ UCSD

Murdoch Baker-Matsuoka, SHP and Atherton, Harvard (will enter Harvard in the fall of 2027 after taking a gap year)

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its interesting how Harvard is investing their roster spots in so many good goalkeepers.

I had the same question. I looked at current roster and their current goalies are sr and jr.. The problem of recruiting goalies in two consecutive years happened a few years ago. It will be a mistake to play with only one goalie in ‘27 , hence the recruiting. It will be hard for them to restart if they don’t recruit three goalies at some point either in ‘28 or ‘29.

that makes sense its just that they dont have a lot of field players and that’s why I was wondering why they would invest in so many gks.

Evan Wu, Santa Margarita HS/Socal => Stanford

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Sameer Gowda , O’Dea High School/Diablo => Pepperdine

Wyatt Sturgeon, Lakeridge HS/Lake Oswego => Air Force

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Pierce Bateman, St. Charles Prep HS (OH)/Wolverine WP => LMU

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Not sure how I missed adding this:

Hudson Tweed, CCHS & Del Mar –>Bucknell
https://www.instagram.com/p/DPSZaoKj7Nt/

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As I was looking to see if Tweed was in the spreadsheet, I noticed that Wave commit George Gaynor is misallocated (he’s at La Jolla HS, not CCHS).

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Lucas Pearce decommitted from Navy

Nic Austen , College Park HS/CCU => Stanford

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Dash D’Ambrosia, NHHS/Newport => UCSB

Very large and strong UCSB Class.

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It’s surprising that at this point in the cycle, three top programs—Cal, Princeton, and UC Davis—each have only one known committed athlete. It’s likely those programs will bring in a heavily international incoming class.

1. Single-Choice Early Action (SCEA)

  • Decision Release: Mid-December

  • Historically often between December 12–16

2. Regular Decision (RD)

  • Decision Release: Late March

  • Historically between March 26–30

Even with assurances most kids applying to Ivys are advised to be accepted academically.

and wait to wait to announce