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Yale[edit]

Starting attack Note
15 Jackson Morrill (6'1, 190), 4/4, 19/19 Father, grandfather, and great-grandfather in lacrosse hall of fame; four generations of Morrills won lacrosse championships; 1st team All-Ivy league in 2019; 2nd team All-Ivy League in 2018; played at McDonogh (MD); Reeves called him the quarterback of the offense and the best player on the Yale team; started 15 of 16 games his freshman year
41 Matt Brandau (5'11, 185), 2/4, 5/19 2nd on team in points in 2019; started in Fall 2018 against Team USA and in first Yale scrimmages in 2019
44 Matt Gaudet (6'1, 220), 4/4, 19/19 Canadian; played three years of high school lacrosse at Salisbury in CT; originally committed to Syracuse; as a freshman, set record for number of goals as a 1st-year player; started 14 of 16 games his freshman year
Potential first midfield Note
9 Lucas Cotler (6'0, 205), 4/4, 0/19 Scored goal in third quarter of 2018 national championship game when Yale was within two goals; from Syosset, NY; lefty; on EMO and was first substitution in offensive midfield in 2018
11 Jack Ocken (6'0, 195), 2/4, 0/19
12 Brian Tevlin (5'11, 185), 3/4, 0/20 One of first midfield substitutions in 2018; Played in 2018 national championship game; from Seton Hall Prep in NJ; Building Blocks club lacrosse team from 2011-2013 (around 10)… Leading Edge club lacrosse team from 2013-2017; on varsity lacrosse team all four years
Other attack and midfield in rotation Note
2 Sean Kuttin, 2/4, 0/10
16 Will Renz (6'0, 200), 4/4, 0/19 Played in 2018 national championship game; from Chaminade in Long Island, NY
34 Christian Cropp (6'1, 200), 3/4, 0/15 Benjamin School, FL
50 Luke Eschbach (5'11, 195), 3/4, 0/19 Received most improved player award at team banquet in 5/19; Saint James (NY)
Close D starters Note
10 Will Weitzel (6'1, 205), 4/4, 1/20 Roxbury Latin (MA); father played football at Yale
31 Chris Fake (6'1, 205), 3/4, 20/20 1st-team All-American as a freshman (per Inside Lacrosse); 2018 Ivy League Rookie of the Year; 1st Team All-Ivy League in 2018; 5th-ranked close defenseman in 2017 high school ranking per Inside Lacrosse[1]; told Blue Star lacrosse club team that he will spend first five weeks of summer at Yale in "Coach Newman's lifting program"; will be an "assistant" for a start-up company in New York City in Summer 2018; might work some Blue Star lacrosse camps; graduated high school with a black belt in "GLE martial arts"; Hun School's top defender since sophomore year
47 Aidan Hynes (6'1, 190), 4/4, 0/14 Played in 2018 national championship game
Other long-poles in rotation Note
34 Bryce De Muth (2/4, 0/18) First close-D substitute off bench
20 Will Sullivan (6'0, 205), 4/4, 0/4 Chatham (NJ); spent one year at Choate
Face-off Note
6 TD Ierlan (5'9, 175), 4/4, N/A
24 Joe Neuman, 2/4, N/A Salisbury (CT)
48 Jack Mattei (6'0, 185), 3/4, 0/3 From Indiana
Goalkeeper Note
23 Jack Starr, 3/4, 18/19

Changes to roster for 2020 season[edit]

Name, position, high school June 2019 Under Armour roster?[2] Ranking from "Recruiting Rundown"[3] Ranking from Inside Lacrosse (6/19)[4] Club team Note
Patrick Hackler, M, Skaneateles (NY) YES 64 NR Orange Crush 6'0, 190
BJ Burlace, D, St. Mary's (MD) YES 78 85 Annapolis Hawks 6'1, 185
Skyler Wilson, A, Salisbury (CT) YES 84 6'1, 190; from Canada
Logan Soelberg, M, Crespi Carmelite (CA) 80 LA Heat 6'2, 190
Jared Paquette, G, West Islip (NY) Team 91 6'0, 170
Griffin Wilson, A, Salisbury (CT) 6'1, 170, Skyler Wilson's brother
Michael Alexander, D, West Islip (NY) Team 91
Xander Martin, D, Gilman (MD) Baltimore Crabs
Brett Mallee, D, La Salle (PA) Big 4 HHH
Jack Monfort, M, Syosset (NY) LI Express

Changes to roster for 2019 season[edit]

Name, position, high school Ranking from Inside Lacrosse (9/18)[5] Ranking from "Recruiting Rundown"[6] Club team June 2018 Under Armour roster?[7] Note
Joe Neuman, F/O, Salisbury (CT) 14 43 SweetLax; LI Express (?) YES
Matt Brandau, A, Boys’ Latin (MD) 17 12; 3rd-ranked attackman Baltimore Crabs YES 5'11, 180
2 Sean Kuttin, M, Chaminade (NY) Not Ranked 36 Team 91 YES
Bryce De Muth, D, Avon Grove (PA) 82 NXT
5 Brady McDermott, A, Brighton (NY) 61 Harvest
55 Greg Gatto, A/M, Ridgefield (CT) 89 Boneyard
Jake Wornow, M, Westfield (NJ) 95 Leading Edge 5'10, 155
Miles Leniw, G, Delbarton (NJ) 6'0, 175
14 Konrad Collins, M (6'4, 215) From Oregon
Kyle Zawadzki (???) LI Express
53 Spencer Alston Running back for Yale's football team in Fall 2018; played midfield and close defense in high school
52 Jack Biestek (6'3, 210) Wide receiver for Yale's football team in Fall 2018
45 Thomas Bragg (6'4, 200) 3-year varsity lacrosse starter in high school

NCAA tournament performance[edit]

Denver Duke Maryland North Carolina Notre Dame Syracuse UVA Yale Champion
2008 not in tournament lost in final four to Johns Hopkins 9-10 lost in 2nd round to UVA 7-8 lost in 1st round to Navy 7-8 lost in 2nd round to Syracuse 9-11 won championship game over Johns Hopkins 13-10 lost in Final Four to Syracuse 11-12 not in tournament SYRACUSE
2009 not in tournament lost in final four to Syracuse 7-17 lost in 2nd round to Syracuse 6-11 lost in 2nd round to Duke 11-12 lost in 1st round to Maryland 3-7 won championship game over Cornell 10-9 lost in Final Four to Cornell 6-15 not in tournament SYRACUSE
2010 lost in 1st round to Stony Brook 7-9 won championship game over Notre Dame 6-5 lost in 2nd round to Notre Dame 5-7 lost in 2nd round to Duke 9-17 lost in finals to Duke 5-6 lost in 1st round to Army 8-9 lost in Final Four to Duke 13-14 not in tournament DUKE
2011 lost in final four to UVA 8-14 lost in final four to Maryland 4-9 lost in finals to UVA 7-9 lost in 1st round to Maryland 6-13 lost in 2nd round to Duke 5-7 lost in 2nd round to Maryland 5-6 won championship game over Maryland 9-7 not in tournament UVA
2012 lost in 2nd round to Loyola 9-10 lost in final four to Maryland 10-16 lost in finals to Loyola 3-9 lost in 1st round to Denver 14-16 lost in final four to Loyola 5-7 lost in 1st round to Duke 9-12 lost to Notre Dame in 2nd round 10-12 lost in 1st round to Notre Dame 7-13 LOYOLA (MD)
2013 lost in final four to Syracuse 8-9 won championship game over Syracuse 16-10 lost in 1st round to Cornell 8-16 lost in 2nd round to Denver 12-11 lost in 2nd round to Duke 11-12 lost in championship game to Duke 10-16 not in tournament lost in 2nd round to Syracuse 6-7 DUKE
2014 lost in final four to Duke 12-15 won championship game over Notre Dame 11-9 lost in final four to Notre Dame 6-11 lost in 1st round to Denver 5-9 lost in final to Duke 9-11 lost in 1st round to Bryant 9-10 lost in first round to Hopkins 8-14 not in tournament DUKE
2015 won championship game over Maryland 10-5 lost in 1st round to Ohio State 11-16 lost in championship game to Denver 5-10 lost in 2nd round to Maryland 7-14 lost in final four to Denver 10-11 lost in 2nd round to Hopkins 15-16 lost in 1st round to Johns Hopkins 7-19 lost in 1st round to Maryland 7-8 DENVER
2016 lost in 1st round to Towson 9-10 lost in 1st round to Loyola 11-16 lost in championship game to UNC 13-14 won championship game over Maryland 14-13 lost in 2nd round to UNC 9-13 lost in 2nd round to Maryland 7-13 not in tournament lost in 1st round to Navy 10-13 UNC
2017 lost in final four to Maryland 8-9 lost in 2nd round to Ohio State 11-16 won championship game over Ohio State 9-6 lost in 1st round to Albany 12-15 lost in 2nd round to Denver 4-16 lost in 2nd round to Towson 7-10 not in tournament lost in 1st round to Syracuse 10-11 MARYLAND
2018 lost in 2nd round to Albany 13-15 lost in final to Yale 11-13 lost in final four to Duke 8-13 not in tournament lost in 1st round to Denver 7-9 lost in 1st round to Cornell 9-10 lost in 1st round to Loyola 12-14 won championship game over Duke 13-11 YALE
2019 not in tournament lost in final four to UVA 12-13 lost in elite eight to UVA 12-13 not in tournament lost in elite eight to Duke 13-14 lost in 1st round to Loyola 13-15 won championship game over Yale 13-9 lost to UVA in final 9-13 UVA

Best players in 2020[edit]

Name Position Note
TD Erlan, 4/4, Yale FO 1st team USILA All-American in 2019; 2nd team All-American in 2018; transferred to Yale from Albany after 2018 season
JT Giles-Harris, 4/4, Duke D 1st team USILA All-American in 2019; defended Yale's Ben Reeves in 2018 national championship game
Dox Aitken, 3/4, Virginia M 1st team USILA All-American in 2019; 1st team All American in 2018, 6'2, 210, high school lax at Haverford, parents played college lacrosse
Bryan Costabile, 4/4, Notre Dame M 1st team USILA All-American in 2019; 2nd team All American in 2018
Nakeie Montgomery, 3/4, Duke M
Chris Fake, 3/4, Yale D 2nd team USILA All-American in 2019; 1st team All-American in 2018

Salisbury School (CT) recruits[edit]

2018 2019
John Lombardi, Cornell, A, 5'8, 180 Dawson Wynne, Maryland
Teioshontathe Mccomber, Albany, A, committed as a high school freshman, lefty, from Kahnawake Mohawk Territory in Quebec Skyler Wilson, Yale
Amos Gilbert, M, Vermont Ethan Hennessey, Air Force
Jake Sampson, M, Hobart Will Mark, Vermont
Paul Governale, LSM, Vermont Luke DiIorio, Bucknell
David DeMartino, D, Bryant Luke DiIorio, Lafayette
Quinn Towne, D, UMass Michael Diiorio, Lafayette
Joseph Neuman, M, Yale
Cole Allen, M, Siena

Cornell[edit]

Attack Note
41 John Piatelli, 2/4, 6/18 From Wrentham, MA
45 Clark Peterson, 4/4, 18/18 From Hill Academy (ON), 2019 captain
51 Jeff Teat, 3/4, 18/18 From Hill Academy (ON)
1st midfield Note
3 Jonathan Donville (6'0, 195), 2/4, 0/18 PG at Deerfield after four years at St. Michael's high school in Canada
9 Jack McCulloch, 4/4, 18/18 2018 Honorable Mention All-American; from Stony Brook, NY; 2019 captain
27 Connor Fletcher (6'3, 225), 3/4, 18/18 From Princeton Day School and Newtown, PA
Close D Note
16 Max Fields (6'2, 200), 1/4, NM From Belmont Hill; started two of the first five games in 2019 season
19 Dom Doria (6'4, 200), 2/4, 16/18 From Chaminade High School
25 Fleet Wallace (6'3, 205), 4/4, 18/18 Switched from SSDM to close D his junior season; 2019 captain
Goalkeeper Note
22 Chayse Ierlan, 1/4, NM Started fifth game of season; on varsity lacrosse team in 8th grade
38 Caelahn Bullen
Face-off rotation Note
7 Paul Rasimowicz (6'0, 200), 3/4, 0/14
47 Luca Tria (5'11, 165), 2/4, 0/10
Other players in rotation Note
48 Brandon Salvatore (6'0, 185), 2/4, 1/18 LSM and will take face-offs; played at Taft
20 Ryan Bray (5'11, 165), 3/4, 0/18 SSDM, Honorable Mention All-Ivy in 2018, 2019 captain
2 Colton Rupp, 3/4, 12/15
5 Sam Duggan, 2/4, 0/16
8 Tim Graham
13 Matt Licciardi, 2/4, 0/16, 5'7, 145
14 Ryan Maloney
17 Harrison Bardwell
24 Kason Tarbell
30 Zach Ward
33 Griffin Buczek
42 Cooper Telesco
43 Gavin Adler


Changes to roster for 2019 season[edit]

Name, position, high school Ranking from "Recruiting Rundown"[8] Ranking from Inside Lacrosse[9] Club team June 2018 Under Armour roster?[10] Note
John Lombardi, A/M, Salisbury (CT) 27 SweetLax (Rochester, NY) 5'8, 180; flipped to Cornell from Michigan in 2017; from Rochester, NY, area; started at Salisbury his sophomore year; reportedly received close to a full scholarship offer from Michigan
Chayse Ierlan, G, Victory (NY) 68 Orange Crush (Syracuse, NY) Brother of former Albany faceoff man TD Ierlan
Billy Coyle, A, Hill Academy (ON) Mesa Fresh (Haverford, PA)


North Carolina[edit]

Attackmen[edit]

Starters Note
Timmy Kelly, 4/4, 11/13, 6-0, 190 Made Under-19 US roster in 2016; 2015 Under Armour All-American; 2019 team captain
Andy Matthews, 4/4, 14/14, 5-10, 160
Alex Trippi, 2/4, 2/12, 5-8, 180 Committed to UNC as a freshman in high school
Other attack Note
Jesse Cuccia, 4/4, 0/3, 6-2, 205 DB on UNC football team in 2016
Matt Gavin, 3/4, 1/3, 5-11, 170
Michael Guerin, 3/4, 0/1, 5-9, 175
Zach Kissick, 3/5, 0/0, 5-8, 170
Bailey Laidman, 2/5, 0/0, 5-9, 185
Colin Munro, 2/4, 0/5, 5-10, 165
Jordan Prysko, 5/5, 0/6, 5-10, 175

Midfield[edit]

First midfield Note
Justin Anderson, 3/4, 11/11, 6'0, 185 2019 team captain; started 14/16 games in 2017; scored three goals in 2014 Under Armour All-America game
Tanner Cook, 3/4, 13/14, 6'3, 205 Played in 12 of 16 games in 2017 with no starts; Canada U-19 team in summer 2016, left-handed
Will Perry, 3/4, 14/14, 6'0, 185 Two game winning goals so far in 2018
Other midfielders Note
Sean Morris, 2/4, 0/13, 6'2, 190 Coach Breschi said was on 1st midfield in Fall 2017 practice season
Parker Alexander, 2/4, 0/8, 6'0, 170 Identified in 2018 media guide as SSDM; played in 3/4/18 St. John's game
Cam Macri, 3/4, 0/12, 5-7, 180 SSDM
Ara Atayan, 2/5, 0/0, 5'8, 180 Committed as a freshman in high school
Kevin Gill, 2/5, 0/0, 5'11, 165
Cole Haverty, 4/4, 0/11, 6'1, 200
Alex Helms, 2/5, 0/0, 6'0, 160
Jack Kozmetsky, 2/5, 0/0, 6'0, 185
Matt McLaughlin, 2/4, 0/1, 5'8, 155
Nate Miller, 2/5, 0/0, 5'11, 180
Ryan O'Connell, 2/4, 0/8, 6'0, 190
Ryan O'Connor, 4/5, 0/2, 6'2, 200
Steven Schneider, 2/4, 0/4, 6'1, 185

Face-off[edit]

Name Note
Zachary Tucci, 1/4, NM 16/30 on faceoffs in 1st game of 2019; ranked 7th incoming faceoff man by Inside Lacrosse in September 2018
Charles Kelly, 4/4, 0/11 Took seven face-offs in 2016 championship game; 2015 Under Armour All-American; no relation to other Kelly-surnames on team; played under current UNC assistant coach David Metzbower at Malvern; injured at start of 2019 season

Defense[edit]

Apparent Close D and LSM rotation Note
Will Bowen, 1/4, NM, 6'3, 210 US Lacrosse Magazine designated Bowen as starting at close D based on comments from Coach Breschi
Michael Nathan, 4/4, 10/13, 6'3, 205 From FL; played freshman year at Colby College and started in 13 of 15 games; played in two games last year
Jack Rowlett, 4/4, 12/14, 6'1, 190 Made Under-19 US roster in 2016; 2015 Under Armour All-American; blog said Rowlett played close D for first three years, then switched to LSM for his senior year and was one of his team's top scorers; from VA and was the 11th ranked recruit according to Inside Lacrosse
Other defensemen Note
Jack Halpert, 4/4, 0/14, 6'0, 190 From Gilman; maybe playing SSDM
Jake Peden, 4/4, 1/14, 6'2, 195 Played in 14 games in 2017
Kyle Kolwich, 2/5, 0/0, 6'5, 220 Canadian
Patrick Lyons, 3/4, 0/2, 6'4, 200
Tyler Seminetta, 3/4, 0/1, 6'3, 195
Evan Egan, 1/4, NM, 6'1, 205
Will Robbins, 1/4, NM, 6'4, 205

Goalkeepers[edit]

Starter Note
Jack Pezzulla, 3/4, 7/12 Started first game of 2019
Alex Bassil, 4/4, 6/8
Luke Millican, 2/4, 1/12
Patrick Sasser, 2/5, 0/0

Changes to roster for 2019 season[edit]

From "Recruiting Rundown"[11] ranking June 2018 Under Armour roster? Note
Will Bowen, D, Boston College High School (MA), #2 YES #1-ranked defenseman on "recruiting rundown" list; committed to UNC in February of his freshman year in high school; TE and OLB on his high school football team; 4th on Inside Lacrosse Recruiting Rundown page
Jacob Kelly, A, Calvert Hall (MD), #6 YES 2nd-ranked attackman, father is coach at Calvert Hall, cousins with former UNC players Patrick and Stephen Kelly and senior Timmy Kelly, younger brother Daniel plans to join UNC in 2020
Evan Egan, D, Torrey Pines (CA), #11 YES 1st ranked defenseman in West Coast Adrenaline All American team (ranked 3rd player)
Brian Cameron, A, Bishop Guertin (NH), #14 YES
Nicky Solomon, A, Centennial (GA), #30, YES Committed to UNC after freshman year in high school, younger brother of Syracuse attackman Nate Solomon, led all players in 2014 "IL Invitational weekend" in the summer; also attended Summer Jam, Orange Classic, Jake Reed’s Nike Blue Chip, Legacy Cup, Philly Summer Invitational and FLG in 3D; coached by Dad in some capacity in high school
Harrison Schertzinger, M, Summit C.D. (Oh.), #31
Caton Johnson, G, Manheim Township (Pa.), #59
Henry Schertzinger, M, Summit C.D. (Oh.), #79, left handed
Chris Nicholas, M, Chaminade (NY), 6’3, committed November of freshman year in high school
Will Nicklaus, M, Benjamin Scool, FL 6’2, 205, grandson of golfer Jack Nicklaus, who has 22 grandchildren and 18 Master’s championships, older brother Charlie played lacrosse at Rutgers


Notre Dame[edit]

Potential attack rotation Note
6 Mikey Drake (5'11, 177), 2/4, 2/10 From DE
Wheaton Jackoboice (6'1, 180), 2/4, 0/13 From Culver
Ryder Garnsey (5'9, 176), 4/4, 9/15 1st in points in 2018
Other attack Note
1 Connor Morin (6'3, 200), 2/4, 0/1 4th ranked incoming attack in 2018 (Inside Lacrosse ranked Notre Dame as top-ranked incoming class in 2017)
First offensive midfield Note
Bryan Costabile (6'2, 208), 3/4, 15/15 2nd team All American in 2018; 2nd in points in 2018
Brendan Gleason (5'10, 190), 4/4, 7/12 Honorable Mention All American in 2018; 3rd in points in 2018
Brian Willetts (6'4, 200), 3/4, 15/15
SSDMs Note
Drew Schantz (6'0, 195), 4/4, 0/14 3rd team All American in 2018; From Malvern Prep in PA; Played club lacrosse for Duke's LC and Man-Up Lacrosse
Other midfielders Note
John Hallenbeck, 2/5, None From Culver
Long-Pole Defense Rotation Note
Arden Cohen (6'2, 196), 2/4, 15/15 From Darien, CT; top-ranked incoming defenseman in 2017 Inside Lacrosse ranking[12]
Hugh Crance (6'0, 198), 4/4, 15/15 From CA
Jack Kielty (6'2, 208), 3/4, 15/15 From Delbarton School in NJ
Other defenders Note
Carson Cochran, 2/4, 0/1
Jacob Kanak, 3/4, none From Culver
Charlie Trense (6'0, 203), 4/4, 0/11 From Atlanta, GA
Face Off rotation Note
Jacob Frane (6'3, 227), 2/4, 0/2 5-5 on faceoffs in 2018
Kyle Hyland (6'2, 215), 3/4, 0/6 7-27 on faceoffs in 2018
Goalies Note
Matt Schmidt, 2/4, 15/15 From Culver

Changes to roster for 2019 season[edit]

Name, position, high school Ranking from "Recruiting Rundown"[13] Ranking from Inside Lacrosse[14] Club team June 2018 Under Armour roster?[15] Note
Jose Boyer, LSM, Yorktown (NY) and Deerfield (MA) 8 Prime Time YES
Quentin Buchman, M, Santa Margarita (CA) 4; 1st ranked midfielder after Ricky Miezan (playing football at Stanford instead of lacrosse at UNC) WC Starz YES
Griffin Westlin, A/M, Seton Hall Prep (NJ) 16 Leading Edge YES
Ramsey McCreary, A/M, The Woodlands (TX) 33 19 StickStar
Tate Young, M, Westlake (TX) 55 LI Express
Quinn McCahon, M, Malvern Prep (PA) 90 24 Big 4 HHH
Justin Cheng, LSM, Beckman (CA) 97 West Coast Starz
Griffin Hawthorne
Junior Almeida
Mark McGinley
Jake Moss
Kevin Lynch LI Express
Patrick Kavanagh (PG??) LI Express Listed as 2018 Notre Dame commitment in LI Express website; listed as 2019 commit on Inside Lacrosse

2018 All-Americans returning in 2019[16][edit]

Cornell 2018 All-American team Position Note
Jeff Teat, 3/4 1st team A
Jake McCulloch, 4/4 Honorable Mention M
Denver 2018 All-American team Position Note
Ethan Walker Honorable Mention A
Duke 2018 All-American team Position Note
Brad Smith, 4/4 2nd team M
Cade Van Raaphorst, 4/4 2nd team D
JT Giles-Harris, 3/4 Honorable Mention D
Notre Dame 2017 All-American team Position Note
Bryan Costabile, 3/4 2nd team M
Drew Schantz, 4/4 3rd team SSDM
Brendan Gleason, 4/4 Honorable Mention M
Syracuse 2018 All-American team Position Note
Nick Mellen, 3/4 3rd team D
Yale 2018 All-American team Position Note
Chris Fake, 2/4 1st team D


Duke[edit]

Attackmen[edit]

Starters last game Note
Joey Manown, 3/4, 19/20, 5'7, 175
Joe Robertson, 2/4, 19/20, 5'11, 180

1st Midfield[edit]

Probable starters Note
Nakeie Montgomery, 2/4, 5/19
Sean Lowrie, 4/4, 9/20, 6'3, 205 Started on varsity lacrosse team in high school as an 8th grader
Brad Smith, 4/4, 19/20, 6'2, 210 2018 2nd team All American[17]; 2nd in points in 2018

2nd Midfield[edit]

Probable starters Note
Kevin Quigley, 3/4, 3/20, 5'11, 200 Started 17/18 games in 2017 at 1st midfield
Reilly Walsh, 3/4, 0/20, 5'11, 180 Started 8/18 games in 2017 on 1st midfield line

SSDMs[edit]

Probable rotation Note
#11 Terry Lindsay, 3/4, 0/20, 6'1, 200 On 2016 U19 US team; played all 18 games in 2017
#6 John Prendergast, 4/4, 0/20, 6'2, 200 Played all 19 games in 2016 as SSDM

Close D[edit]

Starters in last game Note
JT Giles-Harris, 3/4, 5'10, 195 Started 18/18 games in 2017 at close D as true freshman
Cade Van Raaphorst, 4/4, 6'1, 210 Started 18/18 games at close D in 2017

Goalkeeper[edit]

Name Note

Faceoff Rotation[edit]

Name Note
Brian Smyth, 3/4, 0/17, 5'10, 220
Joe Stein, 2/4, 0/15, 6'2, 160
Jordan Ginder, 1/4, NM

Other players[edit]

Name Position Note
Connor Alexander, 4/4, 0/5 D
John Bowler, 3/4, 0/3 M
Matt Chmil, 2/4, 0/6 M
Jack Fowler, 4/4, 0/12 LSM
Ryan Hastings, 3/4, 0/7 M
Blake Leischow, 3/4, 0/15 M
David McCann, 4/4 G
Cameron Mule, 2/4, 0/6 A
Walker Scaglione, 3/4, 0/6 D
Kohl Shaffer, 2/4, 0/4 M
Raines Shamburger, 2/4, 0/3 LSM
Turner Uppgren, 4/4 G
Josh White, 2/4, 0/1 D

Changes to roster for 2019 season[edit]

Name, position, high school Ranking from "Recruiting Rundown"[18] Inside Lacrosse ranking [19] Club team June 2018 Under Armour roster?[20] Note
Owen Caputo, M, Middle Creek (NC) 13 20 Team 91 YES
Wilson Stephenson, D, Brunswick (CT) 10; 4th defenseman Prime Time YES
Andrew Bonafede, G, Chaminade (NY) 21 NR LI Express YES
Frank Marinello, D, Chaminade (NY) 41 Team 91 YES
Jordan Ginder, F/O, Brunswick (CT) and Deerfield PG 45 7 Team 91
Garrett Leadmon, M, DeMatha (MD) 51 Blackwolf YES
Jadon Kerry, M, Chanhassen, MN NR 64 5'9, 185
Braden Burke, D, John Jay (NY) Prime Time 6'0, 189
Griffin Catlett, M, McDonogh (MD)


Summer 2018 club lacrosse events[edit]

June 9-10: NXT Summer Jam in Kennesaw, GA

June 15-17: Denver Shootout in Denver, CO

June 17-18: Long Island Lax Fest in Farmingdale, NY

June 18-20: Inside Lacrosse Invitational at Cedar Lane Regional Park in Bel Air, MD

June 23-24: Carolinas Open Lacrosse Championships in Lexington, SC
June 23-24: Northstar Capital City Classic in Albany, NY
June 23-24: High Peaks Summit Classic (>18 years old) in Lake Placid, NY
June 23-24: West Coast Adrenaline All American Event, Frisco, TX
June 24-25: Trilogy Rider tournament in at Rider University in NJ
June 25-27: Summit Youth Classic (Boys 8U to 16U) in Lake Placid, NY

June 30: Under Armour High School All American games in Baltimore, MD
June 30 - July 1: Saratoga Lacrosse Shootout in Saratoga Springs, NY

July 7-8: Young Guns in Towson, MD

July 9-10: Inside Lacrosse Invitational at Cedar Lane Regional Park in Bel Air, MD

July 13-15: FLG in 3d Summer Shootout in Boyds, MD

July 13-15: FLG in 3d Summer Shootout in Boyds, MD

July 23-25: Monday to Wednesday (10-3) Team 91 Club Lacrosse tryouts in Farmingdale, NY

July 30 - August 5: Summit Classic in Lake Placid, NY


Denver[edit]

First attack unit (started last game; attack and midfield; usually rotates)[edit]

Name Note
#24 Connor Donahue, Sr., 5-8, 170
Austin French, Sr., 5'9, 170 From CA; up to 170 lbs in junior year from 155 his freshman year
#10 Colton Jackson, Jr., 6-0, 200 Started all 17 games in 2017; started 10/16 games in 2016
Colton McCaffrey, Sr., 6-0, 185
#20 Drew Supinski, Jr., 5-10, 185 Transfer from Johns Hopkins; from Haverford in PA
#57 Ethan Walker, So, 5-9, 170 Played high school at Culver; 2018 Big East Preseason Offensive Player of the Year; started all 17 games his freshman year

Other short stick players in game vs. UNC from 3/18[edit]

Name Note
Danny Logan, So., 5-11, 195
Nate Marano, Jr., 6-2, 205
Quinn McKone, Jr. 6-0, 175
Nick Phillips, Sr., 6-0, 185
Colin Rutan, Jr., 6-1, 170
Kyle Smith, So., 6-2, 220
Zach Runberg, Sr., 6-1, 190

Face-off[edit]

Player Note
Trevor Baptiste, Sr., 5'10, 230 Won 80% of his FOs in senior year in high school; went from 215 pounds his freshman year to 230 his senior year

Long-stick midfielder rotation[edit]

Name Note
Sean Mayle, Sr., 6-0, 195 Big East First Team in 2016 and 2017

Defense[edit]

Starters Note
#41 Dylan Gaines, Jr., 6'2, 205 Started 10/12 games in 2017
#28 Dylan Johnson, Jr., 6'1, 215
#39 Colin Squires, So., 6-2, 180 From Canada

Goalkeeper (started first game)[edit]

Name Note
Alex Ready, Jr., 6'1, 200 Started prior two years to 2018



2017 Conference Rookie of Year awards[edit]

Conference Name School Note
ACC Michael Kraus, A UVA
Big Ten Tre Leclaire, A Ohio State
Ivy League Michael Sowers, A Princeton


Regional matrix (% of 2018 roster)[edit]

Duke UNC Denver Syracuse ND
CA 2
Canada 4
CO 2
CT 3
FL 2
MA 4
MD 6
NJ 2
NY 7
PA 2
TX 6
VA 4
All Others 6
TOTAL 54

High School matrix[edit]

The Hill Academy (Canada) Delbarton (NJ) Governor's Academy (MA) Salisbury Boys Latin, Md. Calvert Hall, Md. Chaminade, NY Deerfield Academy, MA St. Anthony's, NY
Denver Bomberry, M, Fr
Bridle, A, So
Miller, A, So
Matt Jones, D, Fr.
Duke Schaffer, M, Jr.
Welch, LSM, Fr.
Justin Guterding, A, Fr. Christian Walsh, M, Sr ('09) Brian Dunne, D, Fr.
Brendan Fowler, M, Sr.
Danny Fowler, G, Fr.
Greg Rhodes, M, So.
Thomas Zenker, M, Fr.
Luke Aaron, G, Jr.
Teddy Henderson, M, So.
North Carolina Tutton, M, Sr
Cloutier, A, Fr
Bug Carper, D, Fr.
Eddie Gilman, GK, Fr.
Tate Jozokos, M, So.
Ryan Macri, D, 2/5
Walker Chaffee, A, Sr.
Shane Simpson, M, So.
Pat Foster, A, Sr.
R.G. Keenan, M, Sr.
Patrick Kelly, M, Jr.
Stephen Kelly, M, So.
Evan Connell, D, Jr.
Jimmy Bitter, A, Sr. (on varsity lax three years)
Luke Walsh, A, So. (PG)
Kieran Burke, G, So.
Notre Dame Riccardi, M, Jr. Matt Kavanagh, A, So. Bobby Gray, Jr. (PG)
Patrick Hadley, Fr.
Liam Kennedy, So. (PG)
Syracuse Hill, GK, Jr
Young, D, Sr
Virginia Ryan Lukacovic, A, Fr. Joe French, A, Fr. (PG'13)
Alec Webster, D, Fr. (two years)
Greg Danseglio, D, Jr.

Albany[edit]

Game-by-game participation[edit]

Yale UMBC
ATTACK
Lyle Thompson (Sr.) S S
Seth Oakes (RSo.) S S
Connor Fields (Fr.) S S
MIDFIELD
John Maloney (Jr.) S S
Riley Lasda (Sr., LSM) S
Eric Cantor (Sr., LSM) S
Matt Garziano (Sr.) S
DEFENSE
Stone Sims (Fr.) S S
Mike Russell (RSr.) S S
James Burdette (So.) S S
GOALIE
Blaze Riorden (Jr.) S S

Syracuse[edit]

2015 game-by-game participation[edit]

S C A S J D ND UA UNC H UNC D C M
ATTACK
Barber, 3/4 S S S
Donahue, 4/5 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Rice, 4/4 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Staats, 2/2 S S S S S S S S S S S
MIDFIELD
Evans, So. S
Galasso, 5/5 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Lecky, 5/5 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Schoonmaker, 5/5 S S S S S S S S S dnp S S S S
DEFENSE
D'Agostino, 3/4 S S (played)
McDermott, 3/4 S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Mullins, 4/5 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Young, 4/4 S S S S S S S (played) S S S S S S
GOALIE
Wardwell, 4/4 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
S C Army SJU JHU Duke ND UA UNC H UNC
FACE-OFF
Williams 17/20 9/22 21/25 13/19 16/27 14/22 18/29 24/27 21/35 8/9 14/21

Syracuse starters[edit]

Attackmen[edit]

Projected starters Notes
Dylan Donahue, 5/5
Tim Barber, 2/2 Played 2013 and 2014 seasons at Onondaga Community College (OCC); stepped in at attack for Staats when Staats was injured in 2015
Jordan Evans, Jr. 1 start in 2015; played in 13/15 games in 2015
Other potential attack Note
Matt Lane, 3/5, 6'7, 244 Played in 8/15 games in 2015
Jeff Desko, 4/5 Played in 7/15 games in 2015
J.T. Forkin, 3/5 Played in 7/15 games in 2015
Gale Thorpe, 2/5 No games in 2015
Brennen Ferguson, 2/5 No games in 2015

Midfield[edit]

Name Note
Nick Weston, Jr. Played in 15/15 games in 2015
Other midfielders Note
Derek DeJoe, 4/4 Played in 14/15 games in 2015; primarily man-up
Sergio Salcido, 4/5, 5'7, 159 Played in 14/15 games in 2015
Ryan Simmons, 3/5 Played in 11/15 games in 2015
Defensive midfield rotation Note
Tom Grimm, 5/5 2015 captain

Long-Stick Midfield[edit]

2014 returners Year Note
Scott Firman (#29) Jr.

Defense[edit]

Name Notes
Brandon Mullins (#11, 5/5, 6'2, 212)
Jay McDermott (#88), 4/4, 6'2, 184
Ralph D'Agostino, 4/4, 5'8, 191
Other close defenders Note
Bobby Tait, 5/5
Ryan Palasek (#81), Sr., 6'1, 223

Face Off Rotation[edit]

Name Year Note
Ben Williams (5'11, 192) Jr. Transfer from Holy Cross; won 53% of his face-offs his freshman year; won 11 of 16 FOs in scrimmage against Hofstra
Cal Paduda (#41, 5'8, 180) 4/5 Redshirted in 2014 after playing at faceoff in 2013
Zach Vehar (5'11, 215) Jr. Transfer from Quinnipiac; won 54% of his face-offs his freshman year
Joe DeMarco (5'4, 184) Jr. Won all his face-offs in the Oct. '14 alumni game
Austin Wentworth (5'11, 186) Sr. Won 31% (5-16) in six games in 2014
Pat Carlin So.
Max Parker So.
Nate Farrell So.

Goalkeeper[edit]

Name Year Note
Warren Hill Sr. Starting goalie for Onondaga Community College (OCC) in previous two seasons; starting goalie for Iroquois national lacrosse team in 2014
  • Syracuse had one player transfer (Dylan Maltz, A, Fr., to Maryland) after the 2014 season

New to roster for 2016 season[edit]

From IL's "Young Gun Senior Rankings"[21][22] Other new players From PG top 25 Transfers
Nick Mellen, D, NY, #9 (2015 Under Armour All-American[23]; All-USA Boys Lacrosse: First team[24]) Tyson Bomberry, LSM/D, from CA, last two years in high school at Avon Old Farms, on 2014 Iroquois National team, not a brother of Denver's Brendan Bomberry (2015 Under Armour All-American[25]; All-USA Boys Lacrosse: Second team[26])
Sam Romano, M, TX, #27 (2015 Under Armour All-American[27]; All-USA Boys Lacrosse: First team[28]) Nathan Solomon, A, GA (2015 Under Armour All-American[29])
Nash, M, NY
O'Sullivan, A/M, NJ
Dilts, D, IN
Helmer, D, NJ (All-USA Boys Lacrosse: First team[30])
Swigart, LSM/D, CA
Martin, FO/M, MI
Belcher, FO, VA
Jamie Trimboli, M, NY (ALL-USA Boys Lacrosse: Second team)

New to roster in 2015[edit]

From High School top 100[31] From PG top 25[32] Transfers; Junior College Others
Austin Fusco, D/LSM, NY, 58 Ralph D'Agostino, D, Jr. (from Furman) Luke Schwasnick, M, NY
Bradley McKinney, M, NY, 60 Tim Barber, M, Jr. (from OCC; National JC Player of the Year in 2014) Gale Thorpe, A, NY (father a coach on Syracuse women's lacrosse team)
Warren Hill, G, Jr. (from OCC) Pat Carlin, FO, NY
Zach Vehar, FO, So. (from Qunnipiac, sister on women's lacrosse team) Max Parker, M/FO, FL
Ben Williams, FO, So. (from Holy Cross) Tyler Ford, M, NY
Marcus Cunningham, D, NJ
Nolan Callahan, G, FL
Laz Chavez, D, NY
Nate Farrell, M/FO, NY
Brennen Ferguson, A, NY
Conner Phillips, D, NJ

References[edit]

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