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a little update on potential transfers - only a couple names affect schools in our league but some of these guys might be available in the draft next year!

https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/ ... ions/56225
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Sowers to Duke.

Hope everyone is hanging in there, staying safe and healthy.

Take care!
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Njlaxx11 wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2020 7:05 am ...some of these guys might be available in the draft next year...
All but certainly and lots of them. It'll be a unique draft.
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Matnum PI wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2020 6:08 pm
Njlaxx11 wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2020 7:05 am ...some of these guys might be available in the draft next year...
All but certainly and lots of them. It'll be a unique draft.
What's the draft order for Fantasy I
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TBD. Similar to this season's Draft. Similar.
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I deleted the non-A/M Players. A list (via IL) ...

2. Xander Dickson, So., A/M, Virginia
An accomplished Under Armour All-American out of Brunswick (Conn.), Dickson was often used as a savvy invert option during his freshman season, playing in 16 of the Wahoos' 20 games during their NCAA Championship run in 2019. He ended up with 19 points, including a seven-goal, two-assist showing against VMI — the fourth-highest single game point total in program history. Dickson was hampered by an injury that kept him on the sidelines for the 2020 season and entered the portal on April 11. Despite being the most sought-after offensive recruit in the underclass ranks, Dickson apparently has not ruled out a return to Charlottesville.

4. Mac Costin, Fr., M, Utah
The epitome of a late-bloomer, Costin exploded for 38 goals as a Haverford (Pa.) senior, picking up US Lacrosse All-American recognition and bringing that momentum with him to Utah. The athletic two-handed dodger quickly found himself on the Utes’ first midfield unit, registering a hat trick against Lehigh and eventually finishing his six-game freshman season with 11 goals and one assist. Having shined on national TV with the Fords, Costin is a known commodity to top Division I coaching staffs and shouldn’t find much trouble finding a new home. He could play anywhere.

5. Dylan Pallonetti, Fr., A, Maryland
Pallonetti’s stock has fluctuated a lot, so he's rather polarizing. A highly skilled lefty from Melville (N.Y.), he went from being ranked No. 36 (as a rising junior) to No. 9 before a so-so senior year raised concerns, putting his final ranking at No. 45 in IL’s Power 100. Despite being unable to crack a crowded offensive depth chart in College Park, there’s a ton to love about his game, so whoever lands him might end up reaping the rewards of the Long Island native’s fresh start. He was a longtime commit to UMass, which could be a fit, but also watch out for Stony Brook, as the campus is a stone's throw from his home.

7. Whit Stopak, Soph., A, Hofstra
An attackman who started 10 games and put up 24 points in two years with the Pride, missing eight games due to injury in 2019. Stopak is a player that could contribute for a lot of programs. He appeared to be more of a feeder coming out of high school and emerged as a goalscorer at Hofstra. The Northeast Ohio native will get a fair amount of looks.

8. Teioshontathe McComber, So., A, Albany
Coming out of Salisbury (Conn.) as IL's No. 28 attackman in the class, McComber was described as a "fantastic scorer with great stick skills. Not just a finisher — McComber is an effective dodger with a variety of moves to get separation." He never really broke through with the Great Danes, and it'll be particularly interesting to see which program can land his services.

12. Collin Almeida, Fr., M, Penn State
Another Massachusetts native, Almeida was an accomplished four-star recruit and IL's No. 36 incoming midfielder. He matriculated to Happy Valley a few months after being selected to try out for the U.S. U-19 team and spent the fall with the Nittany Lions, but entered the portal on March 5 and was not on the spring 2020 roster. The timing of his departure may have distracted potential suitors, however, Almeida has the kind of skillset and athleticism that would help plenty of DI midfield units.

13. Sean Donnelly, Fr., A, Syracuse
Donnelly redshirted with the Orange in 2020, but came in with an ACC-ready build and a strong body of work from his time at IMG Academy (Fla.), leading the Ascenders in points as a senior and postgrad. Rated as IL's No. 36 incoming attackman in the 2019 class, he's a creative dodger who has also shown a knack for producing offense out of the midfield. Depending on where he winds up, Donnelly could be put in a position to have success on a roster that isn't overflowing with proven talent like the one at 'Cuse.

14. Isaiah Skidders, Fr., A, Albany
Skidders, one of three IMG products in the Top 15, was expected to become the next Native American playmaker to dazzle for the Great Danes. IL's No. 89 recruit didn't appear in any games for Albany and decided to enter the portal on April 16, the same day as Donnelly, his former linemate. Even so, it's a safe assumption to think that college coaches would have plenty of interest in Skidders, a former Vermont commit, who will need to increase his level of consistency if he wants to flourish in college lacrosse.

Watchlist (listed in alphabetical order)
Matt Baugher, So., A, UMass
Jake Garb, Fr., A/M, Wagner
Jack Geiger, So., M, UMass
Andrew Kim, So., M, Syracuse
Justin Kim, So., M, Syracuse
Luke Majick, Fr., M, Furman
Brad Santore, Fr., M, Penn State
Demetrius Stevenson, RFr., M, Rutgers to Delaware
*Nick Williams, So., A, Hofstra
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