FORUM: Recruiting Rundown HS Class of 2017 Top 100

1. Matt Moore, M, Garnet Valley (Pa.) | Virginia | 2015: No. 1
It was a tight battle for the No. 1 spot (and will continue to be next year), but Moore holds it down after amassing 106 points, earning All-American honors for the second time. Though he plays attack during the high school season, the Central League product likely fits in at the midfield in the ACC thanks to his athleticism and range, especially under the Hoos’ new coaching staff.

2. Connor DeSimone, M, Smithtown East (N.Y.) | Hopkins | 2015: No. 2
Developing the ability to turn the corner, DeSimone bumped down to X attack during the spring of 2016, putting his vision and crafty playmaking ability on display while putting up 39 goals and 39 helpers. His versatility elevated his status, as the Long Island native continued to show how much he’s able to do well. Expected to become the cornerstone of a tri-state heavy class for the Jays.

3. Connor Morin, A, Morristown-Beard (N.J.) | ^Notre Dame | 2015: No. 10
Confident and consistent, Morin dazzled throughout the summer playing for a loaded Leading Edge squad, also picking up tournament MVP honors at Under Armour. Switching from Villanova to the Fighting Irish in December, the 6’3, 200-pound dodger has shown that he’s not just a summer superstar, putting up 81 points for Mo-Beard this past spring.

4. Alex Trippi, A, Bullis (Md.) | UNC  | 2015: No. 26
Trippi was a constant force for the Bullis this past season, notching 56G/48A for the IAC champions as a junior, showing off his creative left-handed dodging style. Though looked at as undersized, the Washington Post Player of the Year has excellent quickness and body control, allowing him to make eye-popping plays with ease.

5. Alex Rode, G, St. Paul’s (Md.) | Virginia | 2015: No. 22
In his first year as starter, Rode continued the tradition of standout goalies in the Crusaders’ program, setting SP’s school record for saves in a season with a whopping 258 stops. The poised left-hander will have another year under his belt facing the MIAA’s stiff competition and is expected to heavily contend for starting duties at UVA right away.

6. Nakeie Montgomery, M, Episcopal Dallas (Tex.) | Duke | 2015: No. 4
Arguably the most talented lacrosse recruit to ever come out of the Lone Star State, Montgomery upped his point total considerably, racking up 63 goals and 44 assists during the spring. An electrifying and elusive athlete, the Blue Devils will anxiously await his letter of intent, as he’s been receiving attention for lighting up the Dallas football scene so far.

7. Arden Cohen, LSM/D, Gunnery (Conn.) | Notre Dame | 2015: NR
A later commit compared to the rest of the five stars, this left-handed NYC native has established himself as the top defenseman in his class a year out. Cohen possesses an incredible compete level and motor, fundamentally and aggressively attacking ball carriers (whether it’s up top or down low) and getting the ball upfield. Plays club for Prime Time.

8. Chris Gray, A, Shoreham-Wading River (N.Y.) | Boston U. | 2015: NR
Gray exploded onto the scene this spring, leading Long Island in points with an output of 79 goals along with 22 assists. He’s devastating with time and room, but also quick and savvy enough to beat his man with a strong repertoire of moves from behind the goal or from the wings. Likely a transformational recruit for Ryan Polley’s Terriers.

9. Lucas Quinn, M, Niskayuna (N.Y.) | Syracuse | 2015: No. 3
Despite more attention from opponents, Quinn upped his production to 99 points, earning Albany Times-Union POY honors in the process. In a year’s time, the upstate product has bulked up, developed into a dangerous feeder and has taken  his game between the lines. Spearheads a strong group of 2017 middies bound for ‘Cuse.

10. Colin Munro, A, Mountain Vista (Colo.) | UNC | 2015: No. 7
Named an All-American, Munro played inspired lacrosse in the spring, notching 54 goals and 35 assists before taking his talents north of the border to play box all summer. The lefty accomplished a rare feat for an American, winning the coveted Minto Cup in Jr. A with the Coquitlam Adanacs, turning up his production during their playoff run alongside several current college standouts.

11. Aidan Olmstead, A, Corning (N.Y.) | Loyola | No. 16
12. Ryan O’Connell, M, New Canaan (Conn.) | ^UNC | No. 6
13. Owen Prybylski, D, Westfield (N.J.) | Villanova | No. 25
14. Jose Boyer, LSM, Yorktown (N.Y.) | PG / Notre Dame | No. 42
15. Justin Inacio, F/O, Hill Academy (Ont.) | Ohio State | NR
16. Michael Drake, M, Salesianum (Del.) | Notre Dame | No. 17
17. Tucker Dordevic, A/M, Jesuit (Ore.) | ^Syracuse | NR
18. Matt Licciardi, M, Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.) | Cornell | No. 15
19. Frankie Tangredi, D, Chaminade (N.Y.) | Harvard | No. 8
20. Riley Curtis, A, Hill Academy (Ont.) | Denver | NR

21. James Avanzato, A/M, Sachem North (N.Y.) | Maryland | No. 21
22. Adrian Enchill, LSM, Westminster (Conn.) | *Brown | No. 11
23. JT Bugliosi, A, Calvert Hall (Md.) | Ohio State | No. 41
24. Alex Buckanavage, A, Brunswick (Conn.) | Michigan | No. 13
25. Chris Fake, D, Hun (N.J.) | ^Yale | No. 16
26. Jack Keogh, A, Manhasset (N.Y.) | Hopkins | No. 24
27. Andrew Fowler, LSM/D, Landon (Md.) | Cornell | No. 12
28. Drew Morris, G, New Canaan (Conn.) | Maryland | No. 67

FOUR-STARS
29. Nate Buller, A, Landon (Md.) | Duke | No. 5
30. Cam Badour, M, IMG Academy (Fla.) | Duke | No. 9
31. Charlie Olmert, A/M, Severn (Md.) | Harvard | No. 34
32. Carson Cochran, LSM/D, Brother Rice (Mich.) | ^Notre Dame | NR
33. Hall Peters, D, St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.) | Virginia | No. 23
34. Thomas Tenney, A, Hill Academy (Ont.) | Denver | No. 60
35. Kyle Salvatore, M, Taft (Conn.) | Harvard | NR
36. Myles Hamm, M, Westminster (Conn.) | Harvard | No. 72
37. Owen Seebold, A, Highland Park (Tex.) | Syracuse | No. 46
38. Jackson Reid, M, Culver (Ind.) | ^Ohio State | No. 82
39. Mo Mirer, M, Cathedral Catholic (Calif.) | Notre Dame | No. 45
40. Will Rock, LSM/D, Gonzaga (D.C.) | Virginia | No. 14

41. Jared Reinson, LSM/D, Montgomery (N.J.) | Hopkins | No. 57
42. Ben Cirella, LSM/D, Manhasset (N.Y.) | Michigan | No. 19
43. Harry Wellford, M, MICDS (Mo.) | Virginia | No. 27
44. Justin Shockey, F/O, Landon (Md.) | Navy | NR
45. Chris Walker, LSM/D, Highland Park (Tex.) | Georgetown | No. 94
46. Ian Laviano, A, Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.) | Virginia | No. 32
47. Ryan Cornell, G, Darien (Conn.) | Vermont | NR
48. Thomas Semple, A/M, Coquitlam (B.C.) | Denver | NR
49. Liam Duff, LSM/D, Culver (Ind.) | Delaware | NR
50. Roman Puglise, M, Paul VI (Va.) | Maryland | No. 84

51. Kevin Lindley, A, Darien (Conn.) | Loyola | No. 79
52. Asher Nolting, A, Cherry Creek (Colo.) | *High Point | NR
53. Koby Smith, D, Loyola Blakefield (Md.) | Navy | NR
54. John Ryan Hallenbeck, M, Culver (Ind.) | Notre Dame | NR
55. Colby Barker, M, Pittsford (N.Y.) | Ohio State | No. 36
56. Bryn Evans, M, St. Ignatius (Calif.) | Harvard | No. 70
57. Ryan Lanchbury, A, Avon Old Farms (Conn.) | Richmond | No. 47
58. Regan Quinn, A, Chaminade (N.Y.) | ^Virginia | NR
59. Brandon Shure, D, McDonogh (Md.) | Hopkins | No. 52
60. Michael Lamon, A, Severn (Md.) | Penn | No. 63

61. Kevin Mack, A, Manhasset (N.Y.) | Michigan | No. 37
62. Brett Baskin, A, La Salle (Pa.) | Hopkins | No. 31
63. Jack Frisoli, M, St. Sebastian’s (Mass.) | Harvard | No. 30
64. Michael Fay, M, Malvern Prep (Pa.) | Notre Dame | No. 38
65. Teddy Sullivan, A/M, Deerfield (Mass.) | Denver | NR
66. Wheaton Jackoboice, A, Culver (Ind.) | ^Notre Dame | NR
67. Bailey Savio, F/O, Greenwich (Conn.) | Loyola | No. 75
68. Taylor Strough, M, Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.) | Fairfield | NR
69. Jake Frane, M, Mountain Vista (Colo.) | Notre Dame | No. 28
70. Cam Mule, A, Half Hollow Hills West (N.Y.) | Duke | No. 48

71. Colby Smith, A/M, Hempfield (Pa.) | Ohio State | No. 40
72. Finlay Collins, M, Darien (Conn.) | Penn | NR
73. Brian Tevlin, M, Seton Hall Prep (N.J.) | Yale | No. 80
74. Lucas Capobianco-Hogan, D, Mt. Sinai (N.Y.) | Hopkins | No. 76
75. Steven Cuccurullo, F/O, Smithtown East (N.Y.) | Harvard | No. 29
76. Sean Morris, M, Brunswick (Conn.) | UNC | No. 61
77. Jake Moss, M, Pingry (N.J.) | ^PG / Notre Dame | No. 83
78. Peyton Bogard, LSM/D, Lovett (Ga.) | Maryland | NR
79. Ben Churchill, G, Rivers (Mass.) | Princeton | No. 88
80. Evan Riss, D, Oakland Mills (Md.) | Ohio State | NR

81. Kyle Dombroski, D, Westfield (N.J.) | Denver | NR
82. Bailey Laidman, A, Dover-Sherborn (Mass.) | UNC | NR
83. Mick Upchurch, D, McCallie (Tenn.) | Princeton | No. 43
84. Brendan Curry, A/M, Calvert Hall (Md.) | ^Syracuse | NR
85. Billy Coyle, A, Malvern Prep (Pa.) | Cornell | No. 58
86. Ara Atayan, A/M, Bronxville (N.Y.) | UNC | No. 81
87. Colin Hinton, D, St. John’s (D.C.) | Maryland | NR
88. Steven Schneider, M, Manhasset (N.Y.) | UNC | NR
89. Kyle Prouty, F/O, New Egypt (N.J.) | ^Hopkins | No. 99
90. James Spence, G, Springfield-Delco (Pa.) | Lehigh | NR

91. Michael Chiaramonte, M, Bullis (Md.) | *Boston U. | NR
92. Augie Fratt, M, Bellevue (Wash.) | *Navy | NR
93. Matt Benus, M, Syosset (N.Y.) | Loyola | No. 91
94. Jack Parr, A, McDonogh (Md.) | Brown | NR
95. Matthew Chmil, M, Chaminade (N.Y.) | Duke | No. 55
96. Wade Oursler, M, Gilman (Md.) | ^Maryland | NR
97. Owen McElroy, G, Avon Old Farms (Conn.) | Georgetown | NR
98. Malcolm Glendenning, LSM, Springside Chestnut Hill (Pa.) | Boston U. | NR
99. Joe Robertson, A, St. Anne’s Belfield (Va.) | *Duke | NR
100. Bobby Goggin, A/M, Choate (Conn.) | Colgate | NR

FORUM: Recruiting Rundown HS Class of 2017 Top 100

Source: Recruiting Rundown