Skip To Main Content

Naval Academy Athletics

Schedule

2024 Men's Lacrosse Roster

43 Max Hewitt

  • Class Senior
  • Position M
  • Height 6-0
  • Weight 185
  • Hometown Denver, Colo.
  • High School Kent Denver

Biography

• 2023 USILA Honorable Mention All-American
• 2023 USA Lacrosse Magazine Honorable Mention All-American
• 2023 First-Team All-Patriot League
• 2022 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll


• A starter in 34 (4 Fr // 14 So // 16 Jr) of the 40 contests in which he has played during his career
• One of only 8 midfielders in school history to score 30 points multiple times in a career - Max Hewitt (2022-23), Greyson Torain (2017-18-19), Ryan Wade (2018-19), Graham Gill (2004-05), Jamie Slough (1992-93-94), Brian Keith (1989-90), Glen Miles (1984-86) and Mike Chanenchuk (1977-78-79)
• The 19th different Navy midfielder to reach 30 points in a season (accomplished 30 times), his 36 points in 2023 are the 12th most by a midfielder in school history ... his 32 points in 2022 are tied as the 22nd most

2023 // Junior Year
• Garnered USILA and USA Lacrosse Magazine Honorable Mention All-America honors, as well as First-Team All-Patriot League recognition as Navy’s leading scorer with 36 points on 24 goals and 12 assists
• The 19th different Navy midfielder to reach 30 points in a season (accomplished 30 times), his 36 points in 2023 are the 12th most by a midfielder in school history ... his 32 points in 2022 are tied as the 22nd most
• 1 of 2 players overall (Jackson Bonitz) and the only offensive player to start all 16 contests
• Had his 6-game goal and point-scoring streak snapped by Loyola in the Patriot League Quarterfinals
• Scored a goal and dealt out a pair of assists in the Mids’ win at Bucknell ... it was just the second time this season he has posted multiple assists
• Turned in a goal and an assist against Army in the Star Game
• Scored a goal to open the half in the Mids’ win over Lafayette
• With 4 points (3G, 1A) at #13 Loyola, he reached the 30-point milestone and became just the eighth midfielder in program history to score 30 points multiple times a career
• Led Navy with 4 points on 3 goals and an assist in the Mids’ 10-8 win over #17 Boston U.
• Paced Navy with a career-high tying 6 points on a personal-best 5 goals and 1 assist in the win over league foe Holy Cross
• Turned in a career-high tying pair assists to go along with his goal against #9 Johns Hopkins ... also recorded his first caused turnover of the season
• Extended his goal-scoring streak to 4-consecutive games, including a pair in each of the last 3 with 2 at Colgate
• Produced 3 points on a pair of goals and an assist in the league opener against Lehigh
• Turned in 2 goals and an assist at High Point ... recorded his first-career extra-man goal
• Punched in the game’s first goal on an unassisted target against Manhattan ... also grabbed a career-high tying 3 ground balls
• Dealt out the assist on Mac Haley’s game-winner at Hofstra
• Saw his 6-game point and goal-scoring streaks come to an end against Queens, where the starters were pulled 20 minutes into the contest
• Opened the season with a 3-point (2-1) performance against Mount St. Mary’s

2022 // Sophomore Year
• Recipient of the Lt. j.g. Donald MacLaughlin Award, presented to the team’s outstanding midfielder, he finished his sophomore campaign as the team’s fifth-leading scorer with 32 points on 20 goals and 12 assists
• With 3 points against Lehigh in the Patriot League Quarterfinals, he became the third Navy midfielder this season to reach the 30-point milestone (Patrick Skalniak 28-20=48, Dane Swanson 21-17=38) ... it’s the first time in the program’s 115-year history that it has produced three 30-point scorers out of the midfield in the same season
• The 19th different Navy midfielder to reach 30 points in a season (accomplished 29 times), his 32 points are tied as the 21st most by a midfielder in school history
• Posted a team-high tying 4 points (2G, 2A) in the Mids’ regular-season finale against Bucknell ... matched his career high with a pair of assists and also grabbed a career-best 3 ground balls
• Recorded a pair of points in the Star Game win over #6 Army, including the assist on Navy’s game-winning goal in overtime by Jack Sweeney
• Turned in a goal and an assist in the Mids’ win at Lafayette
• Navy’s leading scorer against Loyola, he punched in a pair of goals
• Had his 7-game point-scoring streak snapped by Holy Cross
• Named to the USILA National Team of the Week and selected as the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week after his 4-goal, 2-assist performance that led to Navy’s 11-10 come-from-behind win over #18 Johns Hopkins ... scored Navy’s final 3 goals of the contest, including the game-tying and game-winning goals just 49 seconds apart ... recorded career highs in goals (4), assists (2) and points (6) ... also recorded just the second caused turnover of his career
• Turned in a goal and an assist in the Mids’ come-from-behind win over Colgate ... dealt out the assist on teammate Patrick Skalniak’s goal that sparked a 5-goal run in the fourth quarter
• Produced his second straight hat trick to lead the Mids at Lehigh in their Patriot League opener ... scored his 3 goals on 5 shots ... also grabbed a pair of ground balls and recorded his first-career caused turnover
• Turned in a career performance against High Point where he produced a then career-high 4 points on his first-collegiate hat trick and an assist
• Dealt out an assist against Manhattan
• Punched in a pair of goals (his first of the season) on a pair of shots in Navy’s win at Hofstra
• Dealt out his first assist of the season and the second of his career in the Mids’ win over Mercer
• Failed to score on any of his 4 shots against Mount St. Mary’s in the opener, snapping a 3-game scoring streak that carried over from 2021

2021 // Freshman Year
• A starter at midfield in each of the last 4 contests, he tallied 7 points on 6 goals and an assist in his rookie campaign
• All 6 of his goals over the course of the season were unassisted
• Scored the Mids’ first goal in their Patriot League Quarterfinals contest against Loyola
• Contributed a goal during the Mids’ 6-0 second-quarter run at Lafayette, while also dealing out the first assist of his career
• Doubled up his goal total by punching in a career-best 2 goals in the win over #10 Army ... also drew a pair of key penalties in the first half by the Black Knights
• Made his first-collegiate start in the Mids’ win at #15 Loyola (4.17) after spending the first 5 games as a member of the Mids’ second midfield line
• Punched in a goal for a second-consecutive game in the win over Jacksonville
• Scored a goal in his first-collegiate game, an unassisted tally vs. Mount St. Mary’s in the opener

High School
• 2020 graduate of Kent Denver High School in Englewood, Colo.
• Two-sport athlete who lettered in lacrosse (4) and soccer (4)
• 2019 US Lacrosse High School All-American and First-Team All-State (Colo.) lacrosse selection
• 2019 First-Team All-State soccer honors
• Served as captain of both the lacrosse and soccer teams his senior year
• Led Kent Denver to the 2019 Class 5A Championship Game against Cherry Creek
• 2019 First-Team All-State soccer honors
• Member of Kent Denver soccer teams that won Colorado Class 3A State Championships in 2016 (19-0-1), 2018 (19-0-1) and 2019 (20-0) ... those three teams combined for a 58-0-2 record

Personal
• Son of Eric and Jennifer Hewitt
• His service assignment is Navy Pilot
• Majoring in Quantitative Economics, he owns a 3.02 grade-point average
• Has earned Commandant’s (F2021, S2022) List accolades multiple times, while also being named to the Dean’s (F2021) List
• Also considered Denver, Penn and Army ... originally headed to Army before the coaching change at Navy ... defensive coordinator John Orsen came to Navy from Denver where he had recruited Hewitt
• Moved from Darien, Conn. to Denver when he was in middle school
 

Statistics

Season Statistics

Season Statistics

No statistics available for this season.

Career Statistics

There are no statistics available for this player.

Historical Player Information

  • 43

    2021Freshman

    M
    6'0" 179 lbs
    43
  • 43

    2022Sophomore

    M
    6'0" 180 lbs
    43
  • 43

    2023Junior

    M
    6'0" 185 lbs
    43
  • 43

    2024Senior

    M
    6'0" 185 lbs
    43