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TJ Shaw

Georgetown (DC)
TJ Shaw

TJ Shaw

Attackman/Midfielder
2027 Class
5'10" Height
Left Hand
165 Weight
The Boys Latin School of Maryland School
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TJ
Shaw A/M
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
165
HS
The Boys Latin School of Maryland
|
MD
Often matched up against star Malvern defenseman Dylan Novak , a Notre Dame–bound senior, Shaw controlled the matchup...
Evaluation by Ty Xanders
Georgetown (DC)
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TJ Shaw is a 5'10" Attackman/Midfielder in the 2027 class. Shaw attends The Boys Latin School of Maryland in Maryland. Shaw's Player Profile was created on April 9, 2024. Subscribe to Prep Lacrosse to see where TJ Shaw is ranked and what our scouts have written about them.

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TJ
Shaw A/M
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
165
HS
The Boys Latin School of Maryland
|
MD
TJ Shaw
Often matched up against star Malvern defenseman Dylan Novak , a Notre Dame–bound senior, Shaw controlled the matchup...
Written by Ty Xanders
Georgetown (DC)
Read more at PrepLacrosse.com
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TJ
Shaw A/M
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
165
HS
The Boys Latin School of Maryland
|
MD
TJ Shaw
Shaw had a tough matchup against Navy commit Brock LaRochelle, but he still showed up in a lot...
Written by Michael Campanile
Georgetown (DC)
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TJ
Shaw A/M
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
165
HS
The Boys Latin School of Maryland
|
MD
TJ Shaw
As impressive as Shaw was in a showcase setting at the Inside Lacrosse ID Experience in late October,...
Written by Ty Xanders
Georgetown (DC)
Read more at PrepLacrosse.com
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TJ
Shaw A/M
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
165
HS
The Boys Latin School of Maryland
|
MD
TJ Shaw
Highlighted in early April along with several other promising ’27 attackmen, Shaw continues to look every bit of...
Written by Ty Xanders
Georgetown (DC)
Read more at PrepLacrosse.com
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TJ
Shaw A/M
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
165
HS
The Boys Latin School of Maryland
|
MD
TJ Shaw
When I heard rave reviews about Shaw’s ability in February and then watched him live throughout March, I...
Written by Ty Xanders
Georgetown (DC)
Read more at PrepLacrosse.com
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Often matched up against star Malvern defenseman Dylan Novak Dylan Novak Dylan Novak 6'4" | 205 lbs | D/LSM | Right Hand Malvern Prep | 2026 #53 Nation PA , a Notre Dame–bound senior, Shaw controlled the matchup from start to finish, piling up a hat trick and an assist. Now wearing No. 9 — a long-standing tradition reserved for the Lakers’ top attackman — the Georgetown commit made his impact felt with and without the ball, repeatedly losing Novak with sneaky and well-timed cuts. Shaw struck early, slipping free in the first half for a 10-yard step-down rip. He found space again early in the second quarter, finishing cleanly by the hash. Just a minute into the fourth, he beat Novak from X and went low for another score, then delivered a slick feed to Joey Kellar for the third goal in BL’s furious four-goal surge. With Matt Higgins now making noise in College Park, the BL offense will need to lean heavily on Shaw — and if this performance is any indication, he’s more than ready for the responsibility after leveling up during the offseason.

3 months ago

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Shaw had a tough matchup against Navy commit Brock LaRochelle, but he still showed up in a lot of ways. He put up his first goal dodging a tough approach then going down the alley to finish low and away. A play that many coaches will notice was his third-quarter goal off of a restart. He beat his defender out on a shot, and his defender dove, leaving Shaw uncovered on the restart. Shaw ran in on the restart, faked a pass that moved the goalie then beat the goalie near side, ultimately finishing with two goals and an assist.

1 year ago

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As impressive as Shaw was in a showcase setting at the Inside Lacrosse ID Experience in late October, his complete skill set and ability to QB an offense was on display with the Crabs on Sunday. Always making the right reads, he’s exactly the type of player that you’d want operating with the ball in his stick behind the cage and asking to blow by his defender off the end line. Able to see the field at an advanced level, Shaw played under control and was unselfish with the ball while also knowing when to attack his matchup. He had a pretty backhanded assist in the first game I caught, then thrived throughout the rest of the day, showing off a nice hitch as well as a wide array of moves at 5×5.

2 years ago

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Highlighted in early April along with several other promising ’27 attackmen, Shaw continues to look every bit of a top prospect in the class at this early point. Doing some of his best work dodging from the wing, the left-handed Texas native sees the field at a high level and has an excellent repertoire of moves to get his hands free for a scoring opportunity. Shaw, who played on a loaded Longhorn attack unit on Sunday, posted five goals in three games, including this beauty. His stick work is excellent, as is his decision-making and knack for knowing what it takes to beat his man. I’ve been really impressed with the progression of his game in the six or so months since he saw time for the Lakers as a freshman, and I’ll be intrigued to see where his game goes from here.

2 years ago

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When I heard rave reviews about Shaw’s ability in February and then watched him live throughout March, I was under the impression that this was just another promising young Laker attackman out of Lutherville or somewhere else nearby. As it turns out, the ultra-smooth 6’0 lefty is from Austin, even if his skills, IQ, and poise give off the impression that this is someone who grew up in a hotbed with a stick in his hands since learning how to walk. Shaw, a member of BL’s EMO and the first attackman off the bench, has stood out with his comfort level in big moments and for what he’s able to do without the ball, which is the role that’s been asked of him as a freshman. When given the opportunity, Shaw has shown off a nasty release and accurate mid-range shot — in a thriller against Malvern Prep at the end of March, he buried a second-quarter goal to put the Lakers ahead. I’m looking forward to seeing more of #77 in the years to come. 

2 years ago

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News

Five Who Impressed: Malvern Prep (Pa.) 10, Boys' Latin (Md.) 8

Five Who Impressed: Malvern Prep (Pa.) 10, Boys' Latin (Md.) 8

Ty Xanders • March 4, 2026

Defensive Stands Define Spalding vs. Boys' Latin Showdown

Defensive Stands Define Spalding vs. Boys' Latin Showdown

Michael Campanile • March 30, 2025

Recap and Standouts: Lawrenceville Throttles Boys' Latin, 10-1

Recap and Standouts: Lawrenceville Throttles Boys' Latin, 10-1

Eric Bretz • March 24, 2025

Early MIAA Impressions: Boys' Latin, Calvert Hall, and McDonogh

Early MIAA Impressions: Boys' Latin, Calvert Hall, and McDonogh

Ty Xanders • March 19, 2025

Terp Classic '27s: Top Attack Performers from the DMV and MIAA

Terp Classic '27s: Top Attack Performers from the DMV and MIAA

Ty Xanders • November 6, 2024

IL ID Experience: Top '27 Performers at Attack

IL ID Experience: Top '27 Performers at Attack

Ty Xanders • October 23, 2024

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