Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 12/10/17
Staff Report
Midfielder Drew Supinski, who helped lead Haverford School to a perfect 26-0 season in 2015 and earned Phillylacrosse.com’s Player of the Year honor, has transferred to Denver and will compete for the Pioneers in the 2018 season.

Supinski was given his release from Johns Hopkins during the summer.
Supinski, who was chosen to the USA U-19 team for 2016, started the first eight games of the 2016 season on Hopkins’ first midfield line before suffering a season-ending knee injury at Rutgers. He tallied eight goals and four assists before the injury, which caused him to miss competing in the World Championships that summer in Coquitlam, British Columbia..
In 2017 Supinski – who had been ranked among the Top 5 freshmen by two major recruiting sources headed to Johns Hopkins – played in just eight games, starting one of them, and played mostly on Hopkins’ third midfield.
At Haverford as a senior, Supinski earned US Lacrosse and Under Armour All-American honors as he collected 53 goals and 15 assists, when he helped the Fords to a 26-0 record and the top spot in the final C2C/TopLaxRecruits and Nike/Lacrosse Magazine High School Boys National Rankings.