2019 Schedule
H Marquette (1/19) scrimmage
Georgetown Scrimmage
Bucknell New - first game
A Navy
A Albany (3/9 @3)
H Villanova (3/16)
H UNC (3/23)
H Michigan (3/30)*
H Penn State (4/6)*
A Rutgers (4/13)*
A Ohio State (4/20)*
H Hopkins (4/27)*
Richmond is also new on the schedule.
Maryland 2019
Re: Maryland 2019
2019 Schedule
H Marquette (1/19) scrimmage
Georgetown Scrimmage
Bucknell New - first game
A Navy (2/23 rumor)
A Albany (3/9 @3)
H Villanova (3/16)
H UNC (3/23)
H Penn State (3/31)
H Michigan (4/6)*
A Rutgers (4/13)*
A Ohio State (4/20)*
H Hopkins (4/27)*
The B1G are based on last year schedule. UNC and Villanova are confirmed
Richmond is also new on the schedule.
So PSU released their schedule and we are playing a week earlier
H Marquette (1/19) scrimmage
Georgetown Scrimmage
Bucknell New - first game
A Navy (2/23 rumor)
A Albany (3/9 @3)
H Villanova (3/16)
H UNC (3/23)
H Penn State (3/31)
H Michigan (4/6)*
A Rutgers (4/13)*
A Ohio State (4/20)*
H Hopkins (4/27)*
The B1G are based on last year schedule. UNC and Villanova are confirmed
Richmond is also new on the schedule.
So PSU released their schedule and we are playing a week earlier
Re: Maryland 2019
NLI signing are next week.
IL list for Maryland
Player High School
Ryan Siracusa - Attack Centennial High School
Conor Calderone - FO. Smithtown High School West
King Ripley - Midfield St Marys High School
Jack Sawyer - Midfield Calvert Hall College High School
Justin Sherrer - LSM Etowah High School
Michael Mines - Midfield Torrey Pines High School
Logan McNaney - Goalie Salisbury School
Logan Soelberg - Midfield Crespi Carmelite High School
Kelan Duff - Defense ulverCuAcademy
Garrett Gibbons - Midfield Massapequa High School
Dawson Wynne - Midfield Salisbury School
Jack Brennan -Attack Irondequoit High School
Daniel Maltz- Attack Riverside High School
Connor Whalen - LSM Bishop Shanahan High School
IL list for Maryland
Player High School
Ryan Siracusa - Attack Centennial High School
Conor Calderone - FO. Smithtown High School West
King Ripley - Midfield St Marys High School
Jack Sawyer - Midfield Calvert Hall College High School
Justin Sherrer - LSM Etowah High School
Michael Mines - Midfield Torrey Pines High School
Logan McNaney - Goalie Salisbury School
Logan Soelberg - Midfield Crespi Carmelite High School
Kelan Duff - Defense ulverCuAcademy
Garrett Gibbons - Midfield Massapequa High School
Dawson Wynne - Midfield Salisbury School
Jack Brennan -Attack Irondequoit High School
Daniel Maltz- Attack Riverside High School
Connor Whalen - LSM Bishop Shanahan High School
Re: Maryland 2019
Ajax Zappitello, 2020, D-man from OR (Sunset HS). Not a big kid but tenacious, smart, skilled, etc.
Re: Maryland 2019
Any idea on what happened to Michael Roche Midfield from Laxachusetts. He looked very promising as a dmid or two way guy?AreaLax wrote:NLI signing are next week.
IL list for Maryland
Player High School
Ryan Siracusa - Attack Centennial High School
Conor Calderone - FO. Smithtown High School West
King Ripley - Midfield St Marys High School
Jack Sawyer - Midfield Calvert Hall College High School
Justin Sherrer - LSM Etowah High School
Michael Mines - Midfield Torrey Pines High School
Logan McNaney - Goalie Salisbury School
Logan Soelberg - Midfield Crespi Carmelite High School
Kelan Duff - Defense ulverCuAcademy
Garrett Gibbons - Midfield Massapequa High School
Dawson Wynne - Midfield Salisbury School
Jack Brennan -Attack Irondequoit High School
Daniel Maltz- Attack Riverside High School
Connor Whalen - LSM Bishop Shanahan High School
Re: Maryland 2019
This list was taken from IL. They don’t seem to have him listed. I believe Xanders had him on his old site. We will have to wait and see if pictures pop up of his NLI signing.
Re: Maryland 2019
Based on the Laxachusetts twitter it appears Mike Roche signed with Maryland today.
Re: Maryland 2019
So far I have seen the following put out their NLI signing pictures
Michael Mines - Midfield Torrey Pines High School
Kelan Duff - Defense ulverCuAcademy
Garrett Gibbons - Midfield Massapequa High School
Jack Sawyer - Midfield Calvert Hall College High School
Logan McNaney - Goalie Salisbury School
Dawson Wynne - Midfield Salisbury School
King Ripley - Midfield St Marys High School
Michael Roche Midfield
Conor Calderone - FO. Smithtown High School West
Justin Sherrer - LSM Etowah High School
Jack Brennan -Attack Irondequoit High School
Danny Maltz- Attack Riverside High School
Michael Mines - Midfield Torrey Pines High School
Kelan Duff - Defense ulverCuAcademy
Garrett Gibbons - Midfield Massapequa High School
Jack Sawyer - Midfield Calvert Hall College High School
Logan McNaney - Goalie Salisbury School
Dawson Wynne - Midfield Salisbury School
King Ripley - Midfield St Marys High School
Michael Roche Midfield
Conor Calderone - FO. Smithtown High School West
Justin Sherrer - LSM Etowah High School
Jack Brennan -Attack Irondequoit High School
Danny Maltz- Attack Riverside High School
Re: Maryland 2019
See College Crosse's ballot for preseason All American has Neufeldt as first team lsm.
I understand he is getting his masters at Denver in his last eligible but would think Maryland Ould coffer the same.
Seems odd he would leave after 4 years with just as good or better chances at national title .
Any reason beyond that why he left the Terps? Playing time?
I understand he is getting his masters at Denver in his last eligible but would think Maryland Ould coffer the same.
Seems odd he would leave after 4 years with just as good or better chances at national title .
Any reason beyond that why he left the Terps? Playing time?
Re: Maryland 2019
2019 Schedule
H Marquette (1/19) scrimmage
Georgetown Scrimmage
H Bucknell (2/2)
A Navy (2/23 rumor)
A Albany (3/9 @3)
H Villanova (3/16)
H UNC (3/23)
H Penn State (3/31)
H Michigan (4/6)*
A Rutgers (4/14 @7)*
A Ohio State (4/20)*
H Hopkins (4/27)*
The B1G are based on last year schedule. UNC and Villanova are confirmed
Richmond is also new on the schedule.
H Marquette (1/19) scrimmage
Georgetown Scrimmage
H Bucknell (2/2)
A Navy (2/23 rumor)
A Albany (3/9 @3)
H Villanova (3/16)
H UNC (3/23)
H Penn State (3/31)
H Michigan (4/6)*
A Rutgers (4/14 @7)*
A Ohio State (4/20)*
H Hopkins (4/27)*
The B1G are based on last year schedule. UNC and Villanova are confirmed
Richmond is also new on the schedule.
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Re: Maryland 2019
Could be he wanted to live out west after graduation and start developing a network; wanted to experience a year in CO; and/or wanted to play for coach Tierney. I can think of a few more reasons, but those seem to fit pretty well.dense wrote:See College Crosse's ballot for preseason All American has Neufeldt as first team lsm.
I understand he is getting his masters at Denver in his last eligible but would think Maryland Ould coffer the same.
Seems odd he would leave after 4 years with just as good or better chances at national title .
Any reason beyond that why he left the Terps? Playing time?
Re: Maryland 2019
IL thoughts on the 2019 class
Recruiting: Early Look at the Top 2019 Classes
Recruiting: Early Look at the Top 2019 Classes
The last team to make this way-ahead top five, this likely won't be a program-changing class full of star power. However, with a nation-leading 11 four-stars, this is a strong group that could help the Terps maintain the kind of depth and consistency that has propelled them to seven of the last eight Final Four weekends. Heading to play for a staff that knows a thing or two about producing top longstick middies and goalies, No. 41 Justin Sherrer (Etowah, Ga.) and No. 43 Logan McNaney (Salisbury, Conn.) will compete for significant minutes right away. No. 66 Conor Calderone (Smithtown West, N.Y.), a quick-handed Boston transplant, is expected to help bolster the face-off position. Despite what their individual rankings may illustrate, a number of sleepers could contribute on offense. Attackman No. 69 Jack Brennan (Irondequoit, N.Y.) is a well-rounded talent from Terp great Joe Walters' alma mater, while No. 78 Jack Sawyer (Calvert Hall, Md.) makes up for a lack of size with an innate playmaking ability. Elsewhere, there's an abundance of talented attackmen, two-way standouts and longpoles that could flourish in College Park if given the opportunity.
Re: Maryland 2019
Congratulations to Maryland’s Men for winning the College Cup in soccer. Their bring home the Natty trophy to College Park
Re: Maryland 2019
Add Dylan Pallonetti to 2019, top ten recruit.AreaLax wrote:IL thoughts on the 2019 class
Recruiting: Early Look at the Top 2019 Classes
The last team to make this way-ahead top five, this likely won't be a program-changing class full of star power. However, with a nation-leading 11 four-stars, this is a strong group that could help the Terps maintain the kind of depth and consistency that has propelled them to seven of the last eight Final Four weekends. Heading to play for a staff that knows a thing or two about producing top longstick middies and goalies, No. 41 Justin Sherrer (Etowah, Ga.) and No. 43 Logan McNaney (Salisbury, Conn.) will compete for significant minutes right away. No. 66 Conor Calderone (Smithtown West, N.Y.), a quick-handed Boston transplant, is expected to help bolster the face-off position. Despite what their individual rankings may illustrate, a number of sleepers could contribute on offense. Attackman No. 69 Jack Brennan (Irondequoit, N.Y.) is a well-rounded talent from Terp great Joe Walters' alma mater, while No. 78 Jack Sawyer (Calvert Hall, Md.) makes up for a lack of size with an innate playmaking ability. Elsewhere, there's an abundance of talented attackmen, two-way standouts and longpoles that could flourish in College Park if given the opportunity.
Re: Maryland 2019
Yep, they beat my home boys, the Zips of the University of Akron, right here in Santa Barbara, CA. Terps and Zips were the #11 and #17 seeds in the 48-team tournament. (And that, by the way, is what true parity in a D1 sport looks like.)AreaLax wrote:Congratulations to Maryland’s Men for winning the College Cup in soccer. Their bring home the Natty trophy to College Park
Re: Maryland 2019
Nick DeMaio will transfer to UM in January.
Re: Maryland 2019
He is not transferring. Currently he is doing a PG year10stone5 wrote:Nick DeMaio will transfer to UM in January.
Not surprised he going to Maryland just surprised he start early
Re: Maryland 2019
His brother seemed to do the same thing. Anthony DeMaio red-shirted his first semester (Spring) at Maryland.AreaLax wrote:He is not transferring. Currently he is doing a PG year10stone5 wrote:Nick DeMaio will transfer to UM in January.
Not surprised he going to Maryland just surprised he start early
I am happy to have Nick DeMaio. He might note that his brother, Anthony, is playing midfield.
Wisnauskus is at lefty attackman and has 3 more seasons to go. Wichelns is a lefty, A.DeMaio is a lefty, Pallonetti above is a big time lefty in the 2019 class, Ryan Syracusa in the 2019 class is a lefty, and I think Eric Malever in the 2020 class is also a lefty. Down the road, a year or two, Tillman might be trying to get 4 lefties on the field at once.
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Re: Maryland 2019
I coached a team with 4 lefties....it makes your head spin and sure is fun.
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