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Severna Park Clinches Ninth Straight Lacrosse Championship with 11-4 Win Over Towson

The Falcons capped a 16-1 season by dominating the Class 3A final, showcasing depth, balance, and defensive resilience in steady rain at Mustang Stadium.

Severna Park players console each other after their loss to Marriotts Ridge during the Class 3A girls lacrosse state championship at Stevenson University on Wednesday. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Towson players console each other after their loss during the Class 3A boys lacrosse state championship at Stevenson University on Wednesday. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Severna Park players celebrate their win over Towson during the Class 3A boys lacrosse state championship at Stevenson University on Wednesday. (Brian Krista/Staff)
May 21, 2025: Marriotts Ridge players accept the championship trophy and celebrate their win over Severna Park during the Class 3A girls lacrosse state championship at Stevenson University on Wednesday. (Brian Krista/Staff)

Overview

  • Severna Park defeated Towson 11-4 in the Class 3A state championship, securing their ninth consecutive title and 14th overall, both state records.
  • Faceoff specialist Davis Bates won 11 battles at the X, fueling the Falcons’ offensive momentum and limiting Towson’s possession opportunities.
  • Duke Sealey and Timmy Sullivan led the scoring with three goals each, while Jack Fish contributed two goals and an assist in the decisive victory.
  • The Falcons outscored Towson in every quarter, with a dominant second half that included a 4-1 third quarter and a shutout in the fourth.
  • Towson, finishing the season 15-5, showed resilience but struggled against Severna Park’s depth and defensive midfield, as noted by coach Phil Rossetti.