Who among former Suffolk County area high school athletes will be active on Wednesday, April 29?
These former Suffolk County area high school athletes are set to compete on Wednesday, April 29.

These former Suffolk County area high school athletes are set to compete on Wednesday, April 29.

Harvard baseball will conclude its non-league schedule by playing Holy Cross on April 28 in Worcester. The Crimson look to improve their standing ahead of key Ivy League matchups.

Northeastern University celebrated its Class of 2026 with a commencement ceremony at Fenway Park. A total of 131 student-athletes graduated after contributing to numerous athletic successes across multiple sports.

Boston University’s men’s lacrosse team will host Lehigh in Tuesday’s Patriot League Tournament opener at Nickerson Field. The Terriers secured a share of this year’s regular-season title and several individual player awards ahead of postseason play.

Three members of Boston Terrier Women’s Lacrosse have been honored on this year’s All-Patriot League teams. Tessa Geddes made First Team while Elle Stevenson and Siri Hodgins were named to Second Team following standout seasons.

Northeastern men’s rowing will race No.4 Harvard Tuesday morning on the Charles River for the Smith Cup as part of their final regular season week matchups before postseason events.

Tyler Fox and Connor Kehm from Boston University’s men’s lacrosse team have received weekly honors from the Patriot League following standout performances against Holy Cross. Both players have set notable records ahead of their team’s upcoming tournament match.

Seven Boston University men’s lacrosse players received All-Patriot League honors on April 27. Sophomore Madden Murphy was named Faceoff Specialist of the Year as part of a record-setting group recognized by their conference.

Harvard men’s heavyweight rowing faces Northeastern for the Smith Cup on April 27. The event marks their final home race before heading to Eastern Sprints next month.

Harvard men’s basketball head coach Tommy Amaker will lead as president of basketball coaches’ association board through next year’s Final Four. The transition marks new leadership within college basketball’s national organization.