Harrison Morris
Harrison Morris
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Ty Xanders | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Each time I see Morris, I’m more impressed by him than I was the time before, which speaks volumes about his commitment to getting better and has me feeling bullish about his upcoming career at Hopkins. He moves like he’s gliding and is wildly dynamic as a goal-scorer: Morris can take his man from the corners, bang stepdowns from 12 yards or more, sweep across the top with either hand, and score under duress with bodies draped all over him. Regardless of how he’s getting it done, Morris wins his matchups more often than not. One of the biggest differences between Morris now and two years ago has been his shot selection. He was a volume shooter by trade, and while he’s still generating high-percentage looks on a regular basis, he’s much more disciplined with his takes.
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Harrison Morris
Harrison
Morris
5'10" | 180 lbs | A/M | Left Hand
St. Anne's-Belfield School | 2026
VA
is one of the most athletic and explosive midfielders in the state, capable of creating offense out of nothing. A truly dynamic weapon, he brings speed, power, and creativity that consistently stress defenses. Morris was named the program’s MVP (“Tarring Award”) as a sophomore, underscoring his impact at a young age. After missing a significant portion of last season due to a hand injury, he has returned healthy and is ready to GO! Few players are as committed to their personal growth and development, making Morris a high-upside difference-maker in the midfield.
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After dropping a hat trick against Bullis, Morris followed up with a two-goal performance against Calvert Hall and making an impression with his future head coach, Pete Milliman, looking on from the stands. Tough, fast, and relentless, Morris dodges with purpose and plays at full speed at all times. Most comfortable on the left-handed wing, he’s shown he can generate offense from anywhere on the field, though he projects as a midfielder at the next level. He thrives getting up the hash, working within the two-man game, burying shots from the wing, and attacking the rack on iso dodges up top. Morris could be a key piece of an incredibly talented ’26 offensive class at Hopkins.
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Harrison Morris
Harrison
Morris
5'10" | 180 lbs | A/M | Left Hand
St. Anne's-Belfield School | 2026
VA
earned 2nd Team (VISAA D1) All-State in addition to being named one of two recipients of the Doug Tarring MVP award in 2024. Harrison registered 77 points (64 goals & 13 assists) as a sophomore. He is particularly dangerous in the high wing on the left side. Morris is a slick attacker who sweeps to the middle or goes underneath. He plays with confidence & determination finishing plays with good standing order. Harrison has a pure wind-up with the ability to use balance & footwork around the crease for money plays. He works well in the two-man game & cuts full speed with soft hands inside. Morris can roll back to his right & put it away with passion! A consensus 4-star prospect who is considered to be a top-100 player in the class. Verbally committed to Johns Hopkins.
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Reclassing from ’25 to ’26, the Chapel Hill (N.C.) resident had a tremendous year at STAB, earning 2nd Team All-State honors after posting 63 goals and 13 assists. He came on like gangbusters to start the summer and turned in a tremendous showing at Best In Class, excelling during the skills and drills portion and then carrying that over to game play. Excelling with Madlax from that point on, he was off the charts at the National All-Star Games coming out of the dead period, where he scored in bunches and constantly attacked opposing defenses with his aggressive dodging style. He goes so hard to the cage and is always creating separation, showing off his bounce while dodging to feed and dodging to score. He does his best work when attacking from the wings, and while he’s played mostly attack, he could turn out to be a great invert middie at Homewood.
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