Ultimate Maryland 2030–2031 Prospect Day & Recruiting Seminar | Free Event at Garrison Forest
May 20th, 2026
Ultimate Lacrosse Maryland is hosting a FREE 2030–2031 Prospect Day & Recruiting Seminar on May 20 at Garrison Forest School, giving players and families the opportunity to learn directly from experienced coaches while gaining valuable recruiting insight.
This event is designed specifically for players in the 2030 and 2031 graduation years who want to better understand the recruiting landscape while also developing their game on the field.
The evening begins with an on-field clinic from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM, led by Megan Whittle and Jessy Morgan. Players will participate in high-level drills, positional instruction, and competitive gameplay while receiving coaching from experienced leaders within the sport.
Following the clinic, families and players will transition into a recruiting seminar from 7:00 PM to 7:30 PM inside the classroom setting at Garrison Forest School. The seminar will provide guidance on the recruiting process, player development expectations, communication with college coaches, and what families should realistically expect as players progress through club and high school lacrosse.
Ultimate Lacrosse is known for helping players develop both on and off the field through structured coaching, competitive opportunities, and honest recruiting guidance.
This event is completely free to attend, but registration is required.
Players and families interested in attending are encouraged to complete the registration form in advance to reserve their spot.
Questions about Ultimate Maryland can be directed to megan@ultimategoallacrosse.com.
A: No. This event is designed to educate and develop players at an important stage in the recruiting timeline. Families will leave with a much clearer understanding of how the recruiting process actually works and what players should focus on right now.
A: Players will participate in high-level drills, positional instruction, and competitive gameplay led by Megan Whittle and Jessy Morgan. The focus is on development, decision-making, and learning how to compete at a higher level.
A: The seminar will discuss realistic recruiting timelines, communication with college coaches, player development expectations, and common mistakes families make during the process. It is designed to provide honest, practical guidance.