Six Harlem Lacrosse National Team Athletes Sign to Play in College
This week, six Harlem Lacrosse students officially signed their Division I National Letters of Intent, taking the next step in their academic and athletic journeys.
These young women represent the heart of Harlem Lacrosse: long-term commitment, hard work, and the belief that opportunity grows when students are supported on and off the field. Their accomplishments reflect years of persistence, mentorship, and growth across our programs.
Please join us in celebrating the Harlem Lacrosse Class of 2026 college commitments:
Symphany James
Harlem Lacrosse – Baltimore ’26
University of Maryland, Baltimore County ’30
Logan Fuller
Harlem Lacrosse – New York ’26
Central Connecticut State University ’30
Mya Griffith
Harlem Lacrosse – Philadelphia ’26
Manhattan University ’30
Anya Everett
Harlem Lacrosse – Philadelphia ’26
University of Connecticut ’30
Taleah Leonard
Harlem Lacrosse – Philadelphia ’26
University of Maryland, Baltimore County ’30
Ailyah Leonard
Harlem Lacrosse – Philadelphia ’26
Towson University ’30
A National Team Legacy
Each of these seniors competed as part of Harlem Lacrosse’s National Club Teams, where they trained, traveled, and competed against some of the strongest teams in the country. More importantly, they built confidence, leadership, and resilience—skills that will carry them far beyond the field.
Their commitments reflect not just athletic talent but a deep dedication to their education and future goals. We couldn’t be more proud.
Onward to 2030 and Beyond
Signing Day is one milestone in a much larger journey. We’re celebrating each of these students for the years of effort that brought them here—and for the incredible paths they’re about to forge.
To Symphany, Logan, Mya, Anya, Taleah, and Ailyah:
Your Harlem Lacrosse family is cheering you on. You’ve earned this. And we can’t wait to see what you accomplish next.
Congratulations to our Class of 2026 college commits!