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Transfers @ 06-08-2021

Air Force - Sean Curcio (M)*** -> Drexel
Albany - Davis Diamond (A) -> Lynn (D2), Kyle Casey (A)**, Matt Eccles (M)**
Binghamton - Tom Galgano (D)**,Teddy Dolan (G)*
Boston U. - Michael Doxie (M)**
Bryant: Mason Balch (A), Ryan Auger (M), Mitch Lachman (A)
Brown - George Pike (M)*, Riley Stewart (M)**, Ryan Aughavin (M)** -> (Staying at Brown for Extra Year), Finn Gibbons (A)**
Bucknell - Matt Fedorjaka (M)** - > Notre Dame, Tommy Sopko (A)**, Sumner Brumbaugh (A)**, Bryant Boswell (D)**
Canisius - Otto Bergmann (G)
Cleveland State - Kevin Sobey (G)
Colgate - Mike Hawkins, (A/M)** -> Notre Dame, James Caddigan (A)**
Cornell - Jonathan Donville (M)** -> Maryland, Harrison Bardwell (SSDM)**, Matt Licciardi (M)**
Dartmouth - Peter Rizzotti (LSM), Danny Hincks (G)*, Kellen Paradine (D)**, Westy McLaughlin (A)
Delaware - Peter St. Geme (M)
Detroit Mercy: Logan Shamblin (G)**
Drexel - Kyle DeCrispino (A) -> Mount St. Mary's, Aidan Coll(offense)**
Duke - JP Basile (A)**
Georgetown - Gavin Lindsay (SSDM)**
Hartford - 10+ Players
Harvard - Austin Madronic (A)*
Hobart: Drew Blanchard (FO)**
Hofstra - Ben Stewart (M) -> Wagner
Jacksonville - Colby Rogers (FO)
Johns Hopkins - Owen Murphy (A), Brett Baskin (A/M)**, Luke Shilling (A)**, John Cohen (A), John Schreiber (M), Kaden Brothers (D), Jacob Brunner (M)
Lehigh - Matt Douglas (LSM/D)** —> Notre Dame
Marist - Jake Weinman (A)**, Jack Zukowski (SSDM)** -> Duke
Marquette - John Hulsman (G)**
Maryland- Connor Whalen (LSM), Dean Draughan (M), Kyle Berkeley (M)**
Mercer - Collin Stewart (M)
Michigan - Kevin Mack (A)**, Alex Bucknavage (M)**, Joey Corbett (M)
Monmouth: Chris Hervada (D)**
Mount St. Mary's - Louis Frankeny (A)**, Bryan McIntosh (D)** -> Hofstra , Sam Stephen (FO)**
North Carolina - Will Bowen (D)** -> Georgetown, Caton Johnson (G)-> Ohio State, Luke Millican (G)**, Alex Trippi **(A), Parker Alexander (SSDM)**, Brian Cameron (A)
Notre Dame: Michael Drake (A/M)**, Matt Schmidt (G)**; Connor Morin (A)**, Jimmy Littlefield (D)**
Ohio State - Gerard Kane (A) -> Hofstra, Drew Elder (FO) -> Tampa (D2), Grant Mitchell (M), Michael Clibanoff (G), Matthew Clibanoff (A)
Penn - Mitch Bartolo (A/M)**, Sean Lulley (A)**
Penn State - Cole Willard (M)** -> Tampa (D2), John Nostrant (M)**
Providence - Toby Burgdorf (G)**, Emmett Jennings (D)**
Richmond - Jax Popovich (FO) -> Boston U., Jason Reynolds (D)** —> Norte Dame, Tate Gallagher (M)**
Robert Morris - Michael Autry (FO)**
Rutgers - Max Beauchamp (M)
Sacred Heart: Logan Liljeberg (A)**—>UMass
St. Bonaventure - Brett Dobson (G)**
St. John’s - Dylan Willis (M) -> (Withdrawn on 5/4)
Stony Brook - Daniel Cassidy (D)**, Layton Harrell (A), Tommy Dolciotto (M), Zach Thompson (A), Steven Pinto (M), Kyle Herbert (G)**
Syracuse - Zach Lee (D), JT Stirpe (A), Nathan McPeak (G)**, Luke Talago (FO)
Towson - Casey Wasserman (M)->Utah
UMass - Luke Blanc (A)->Marquette , Tyler Strub (D)
UMBC - Ryan Young (D)
Villanova - Keegan Khan (A)**, Owen PrybylskI (D)**, Dan Fisher (FO)**, Stevie Peters (M)**, Brendan Haggerty (G)**
Virginia - Will Rock (LSM)**, Regan Quinn (M)**, Russell Maher (A/M), Gavin Tygh (FO), Jackson Appelt (A)**, Michael Harmeyer (A)
VMI - Jon Fant (A) -> St. Joe’s
Vermont: Connor Boyle (M)
Yale - Nick Caccamo (D) -> Syracuse

Division 2/3
Amherst (D3) - Gib Versfeld (G)** -> Johns Hopkins, Ethan Kazmierski (M)**
Franklin & Marshall (D3) - Luke Keating (A)**
Gettysburg (D3) - Andrew Horn (D)**
Lynchburg (D3) - Tyler Gallagher (D)** ->Ohio State
Mercyhurst (D2) - Caleb Kueber (A)**, John Pipher (A)**, Nathan Grenon (M)**
Salisbury (D3) - Brad Apgar (D)**, Griffin Moroney (A)**
Stevens Tech (D3) - Ryan Gebhardt (A/M)**
SUNY-Maritime (D3) - Matt DeMeo (M)! -> Stony Brook
Tufts (D3) - Max Waldenbaum (A)**
Wesleyan (D3) - Ronan Jacoby (A)** -> Rutgers
York (D3) - Brendan O'Sullivan (A)**

* in the portal for the future 2023
** grad transfer
*** transfer from Air Force Prep
! For future 2022
BOLD most recent addition
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last complete prior season transfer listing,

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Aughavin is a player.
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Typical Lax Dad wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 10:14 am Aughavin is a player.
He is a AA talent
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lorin wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 10:40 am
Typical Lax Dad wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 10:14 am Aughavin is a player.
He is a AA talent
Yes he is.
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Concentration: business? Didn’t realize Brown offered undergrad degrees in business. I eindeujf he’s interested in playing for a Brown grad and former Brown coach.
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molo wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 10:57 am Concentration: business? Didn’t realize Brown offered undergrad degrees in business. I eindeujf he’s interested in playing for a Brown grad and former Brown coach.
I thought he was a Political Science major? He’s a killer. Darian Cook is good too.
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Defenseman Bryan McIntosh, who graduated from Mount St. Mary's this spring, is transferring to @HofstraMLAX for a grad season. The 6'2'' pole finished 2nd in D1 in caused turnovers per game in 2021.
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An interesting nuance in D1 vs D3 transfers is the D3 student athletes that graduated this year have 2 more years of eligibility. The full 2020 season + 2021 Blanket waiver. The latter was allowed regardless of participation given the unclear path to play across the d3 landscape.

This makes the d3 kids a bit more compelling given they have two more years - availability of scholarships aside.


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It actually says both business and political science in different places on the Brown bio. I knew Penn offered an undergrad business option through Wharton but thought that was somewhat unusual for an Ivy.
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molo wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 2:47 pm It actually says both business and political science in different places on the Brown bio. I knew Penn offered an undergrad business option through Wharton but thought that was somewhat unusual for an Ivy.
Never heard of it beyond Penn in Ivies.

Economics usually the closest thing.

But Brown does let you basically construct your own major so maybe...
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MDlaxfan76 wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 5:15 pm
molo wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 2:47 pm It actually says both business and political science in different places on the Brown bio. I knew Penn offered an undergrad business option through Wharton but thought that was somewhat unusual for an Ivy.
Never heard of it beyond Penn in Ivies.

Economics usually the closest thing.

But Brown does let you basically construct your own major so maybe...
Two of our "townies" attended Dartmouth's "TUCK SUMMER". I don't believe Dartmouth has an undergrad business major but "TUCK SUMMER" includes courses in accounting and marketing.Both attended ivies.One majored in Econometrics,the other English Literature.
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wahoomurf wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 9:41 pm
MDlaxfan76 wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 5:15 pm
molo wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 2:47 pm It actually says both business and political science in different places on the Brown bio. I knew Penn offered an undergrad business option through Wharton but thought that was somewhat unusual for an Ivy.
Never heard of it beyond Penn in Ivies.

Economics usually the closest thing.

But Brown does let you basically construct your own major so maybe...
Two of our "townies" attended Dartmouth's "TUCK SUMMER". I don't believe Dartmouth has an undergrad business major but "TUCK SUMMER" includes courses in accounting and marketing.Both attended ivies.One majored in Econometrics,the other English Literature.
Yes, a young man, who I coached as a kid, classmate/teammate of my son's, undergrad/player at Dartmouth, son of one of my Dartmouth teammates, did the Tuck summer program. Not a 'major'.

Summer is very beautiful in Hanover...All sophomores/rising juniors are required to take a summer trimester together; I liked it so much, I did two.
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HopFan16 wrote: Mon Jun 07, 2021 4:53 pm
InsiderRoll wrote: Mon Jun 07, 2021 4:30 pm A few notable omissions for your list -

Binghamton - Dolan (G)
Brown - Pike (M)
Duke - Basile (A)
F&M - Keating (A)
Georgetown - Lindsay (DM)
Marist - Zukowski (DM) > Duke
Maryland - Whelan (LSM)
Mercyhurst - Grenon (M), Pipher (A), Kueber (A)
Mount St. Mary’s - Frankeny (A), Stephen (FO), McIntosh (D)
UNC - Cameron (A), Alexander (DM)
Syracuse - Lee (D), Stirpe (A)
Lot of movement out of Chapel Hill this year...
Hmmmm. I think the ACC is going to drop lax in 2-3 years and go club :shock:
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laxfan22 wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 8:57 am What would be the reason for the class of 22 flips? Schools wanting out? Kids getting better offers when watched at tourneys? Combo?
Yes and yes. The extended dead period made it very hard for DI coaches to (legally) watch '22s play in-person, so many commits were made based on (i) 2019 in-person evaluations, (ii) recommendations from club/HS coaches and (iii) video. All three of these sources can be misleading and, coupled with the fact that many '22s went completely unseen by DI coaches in summer 2020, there are rumblings that coaches are prepared to withdraw support from commits made in 2020 if "better" '22 players appear this summer. Sounds like a fine theory, but I'm skeptical that it will actually happen in large enough numbers to warrant attention.
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MDlaxfan76 wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 8:44 am
Yes, a young man, who I coached as a kid, classmate/teammate of my son's, undergrad/player at Dartmouth, son of one of my Dartmouth teammates, did the Tuck summer program. Not a 'major'.

Summer is very beautiful in Hanover...All sophomores/rising juniors are required to take a summer trimester together; I liked it so much, I did two.
I think it's been discussed on these threads before, but I am still struck by Dartmouth's lack of success in lacrosse. Is it just funding/support? Seems like everything is there to be successful.
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Wheels wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 9:31 am
MDlaxfan76 wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 8:44 am
Yes, a young man, who I coached as a kid, classmate/teammate of my son's, undergrad/player at Dartmouth, son of one of my Dartmouth teammates, did the Tuck summer program. Not a 'major'.

Summer is very beautiful in Hanover...All sophomores/rising juniors are required to take a summer trimester together; I liked it so much, I did two.
I think it's been discussed on these threads before, but I am still struck by Dartmouth's lack of success in lacrosse. Is it just funding/support? Seems like everything is there to be successful.
Yes, there have only been 3 periods in which Dartmouth Men's Lacrosse was 'relevant' in discussions of Top 20/Top 10 'success. '50's/early 60's, late 70's/early '80's under Hendrick/Ritch...I'm an '80, and early 2000's under Sowell :
https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xp ... story.html

I won't belabor the travails of getting the program back to where we're now, 'on the rise', but there certainly has been a lot of frustration, coaching snafus, administrative mistakes...but the Friends program is by far the strongest it's been in my nearly 40 years of involvement on it, recent fundraising has been excellent. And the new indoor facility is a huge plus. Being so far north and out of the way has always been a drag on recruiting and preparation, and the school was slow to recognize this (though coaches and alums and players were not!). Overall the facilities are fantastic now, funding support first rate....though it doesn't compare to the magnitude of the Yale endowed funding....few do anywhere.

The perception challenge from not winning is not insignificant when recruiting blue chippers...it's relatively rare to pull a player who has lots of Ivy options, plus Duke, UVA, ND, etc. But nevertheless doable. So, the sales pitch has to be tailored to those who will appreciate the smaller school, tight knit outdoorsy atmosphere of Dartmouth with the heavy emphasis on undergrad education with profs actually teaching, dinners at their homes, yet top notch lab opportunities, computer science, arts, etc. Gotta flip the script to explain how the winters bring the student body closer, more tight knit, how alums stay close, the incredible % of Dartmouth marriages (I met my bride freshman week)..etc...but if a kid is looking for urban or south not for him.

Toughest part for a lax player is the perceived weather, the reality that you're not in Virginia or North Carolina! So, the indoor facility just opened is really important, IMO.

Gotta remember that Dartmouth can't take just any player; no insult to Albany, which I'd say has even worse weather, but very few of their players could be admitted to Dartmouth. Same for for Vermont. Same for a whole bunch of schools with some darn fine lax players. And among those qualified academically, other schools, (except for those periods I mentioned) have better records of producing winning teams...and players with individual accolades. For a 30 year period, I was the only multi year AA...blue chippers do look at that sort of thing. Yet, under the Sowell regime several guys did so. Team needs to win.

So, Dartmouth competes for the Ivy athlete amongst a group of peer schools, each of which has some relative advantages for a specific slice of players. Which also means that the Dartmouth recruiting staff needs to pick up the late blooming athlete who is qualified academically and show them a path to contributing quickly at the next level. Looking for the guy who 'has something to prove'...

IMO, it requires great coaching (including assistants); the biggest challenge for us has been keeping coaches, the right coaches...had not been enough financial support and commitment from the school, recognizing the challenge to do so, particularly in lax, men's lax. There have been some regrettable choices, both with head coaches, but just as importantly not great assistants (we feel very good now). I don't know that we'll do better attracting and keeping good coaches going forward, but the Friends program has kicked this up two gears, and the new AD may be helpful; last was weak. Our current HC continues to grow as a coach and person and he has an excellent AHC/recruiter. Strong team. We need to keep them, develop them, support them. For instance, had we been able to keep Sowell ($ and wife didn't like being away from friends/family), I think we'd be having a very different conversation about Dartmouth's relevance, with a bunch of Ivy titles and NCAA runs over the past two decades.

The Women's program, which is equally supported by the Friends program, has certainly proven over many decades of success what's possible to do at Dartmouth. The Men's alums have been most of the funders, however the Women are beginning to kick in more and more share of funding. Frankly, it had been frustrating to see the funds split the way they were, while the women had lower expenses and more outside support (winning brings the corporate support!). But this is beginning to balance better, which helps the Men's program as overall funding continues to rise well.

First step for the Men has been to get out of the basement of the sport overall. We saw significant on-field progress in '19 and came out of the gate really well in '20. The program survived Covid largely in good spirits (though some disgruntlement of course), so it will be interesting to see how they do this next year. The second step is to begin to knock off, regularly, the Ivy rivals and ultimately to compete for Ivy titles and NCAA tourney progress...ala what Sowell proved could be done. Indeed, he did it rather swiftly. Not saying that the current regime's rise will be as swift this go round, as I think the competition has stepped up a notch as well, but it really takes just a handful of special players to make that happen.
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MDlaxfan76 wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 11:03 am
Wheels wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 9:31 am
MDlaxfan76 wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 8:44 am
Yes, a young man, who I coached as a kid, classmate/teammate of my son's, undergrad/player at Dartmouth, son of one of my Dartmouth teammates, did the Tuck summer program. Not a 'major'.

Summer is very beautiful in Hanover...All sophomores/rising juniors are required to take a summer trimester together; I liked it so much, I did two.
I think it's been discussed on these threads before, but I am still struck by Dartmouth's lack of success in lacrosse. Is it just funding/support? Seems like everything is there to be successful.
Yes, there have only been 3 periods in which Dartmouth Men's Lacrosse was 'relevant' in discussions of Top 20/Top 10 'success. '50's/early 60's, late 70's/early '80's under Hendrick/Ritch...I'm an '80, and early 2000's under Sowell :
https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xp ... story.html

I won't belabor the travails of getting the program back to where we're now, 'on the rise', but there certainly has been a lot of frustration, coaching snafus, administrative mistakes...but the Friends program is by far the strongest it's been in my nearly 40 years of involvement on it, recent fundraising has been excellent. And the new indoor facility is a huge plus. Being so far north and out of the way has always been a drag on recruiting and preparation, and the school was slow to recognize this (though coaches and alums and players were not!). Overall the facilities are fantastic now, funding support first rate....though it doesn't compare to the magnitude of the Yale endowed funding....few do anywhere.

The perception challenge from not winning is not insignificant when recruiting blue chippers...it's relatively rare to pull a player who has lots of Ivy options, plus Duke, UVA, ND, etc. But nevertheless doable. So, the sales pitch has to be tailored to those who will appreciate the smaller school, tight knit outdoorsy atmosphere of Dartmouth with the heavy emphasis on undergrad education with profs actually teaching, dinners at their homes, yet top notch lab opportunities, computer science, arts, etc. Gotta flip the script to explain how the winters bring the student body closer, more tight knit, how alums stay close, the incredible % of Dartmouth marriages (I met my bride freshman week)..etc...but if a kid is looking for urban or south not for him.

Toughest part for a lax player is the perceived weather, the reality that you're not in Virginia or North Carolina! So, the indoor facility just opened is really important, IMO.

Gotta remember that Dartmouth can't take just any player; no insult to Albany, which I'd say has even worse weather, but very few of their players could be admitted to Dartmouth. Same for for Vermont. Same for a whole bunch of schools with some darn fine lax players. And among those qualified academically, other schools, (except for those periods I mentioned) have better records of producing winning teams...and players with individual accolades. For a 30 year period, I was the only multi year AA...blue chippers do look at that sort of thing. Yet, under the Sowell regime several guys did so. Team needs to win.

So, Dartmouth competes for the Ivy athlete amongst a group of peer schools, each of which has some relative advantages for a specific slice of players. Which also means that the Dartmouth recruiting staff needs to pick up the late blooming athlete who is qualified academically and show them a path to contributing quickly at the next level. Looking for the guy who 'has something to prove'...

IMO, it requires great coaching (including assistants); the biggest challenge for us has been keeping coaches, the right coaches...had not been enough financial support and commitment from the school, recognizing the challenge to do so, particularly in lax, men's lax. There have been some regrettable choices, both with head coaches, but just as importantly not great assistants (we feel very good now). I don't know that we'll do better attracting and keeping good coaches going forward, but the Friends program has kicked this up two gears, and the new AD may be helpful; last was weak. Our current HC continues to grow as a coach and person and he has an excellent AHC/recruiter. Strong team. We need to keep them, develop them, support them. For instance, had we been able to keep Sowell ($ and wife didn't like being away from friends/family), I think we'd be having a very different conversation about Dartmouth's relevance, with a bunch of Ivy titles and NCAA runs over the past two decades.

The Women's program, which is equally supported by the Friends program, has certainly proven over many decades of success what's possible to do at Dartmouth. The Men's alums have been most of the funders, however the Women are beginning to kick in more and more share of funding. Frankly, it had been frustrating to see the funds split the way they were, while the women had lower expenses and more outside support (winning brings the corporate support!). But this is beginning to balance better, which helps the Men's program as overall funding continues to rise well.

First step for the Men has been to get out of the basement of the sport overall. We saw significant on-field progress in '19 and came out of the gate really well in '20. The program survived Covid largely in good spirits (though some disgruntlement of course), so it will be interesting to see how they do this next year. The second step is to begin to knock off, regularly, the Ivy rivals and ultimately to compete for Ivy titles and NCAA tourney progress...ala what Sowell proved could be done. Indeed, he did it rather swiftly. Not saying that the current regime's rise will be as swift this go round, as I think the competition has stepped up a notch as well, but it really takes just a handful of special players to make that happen.
Plus, Dartmouth recruits have to be comfortable risking their lives on a potentially deadly flight into the tiny airport in Lebanon, NH.

I remember flying in for a medical school interview. We were in complete white-out for more than an hour. Then, when we finally came out of the clouds, it appeared our tiny plane was pointed straight to the ground. I have never seen a plane descend so quickly. We landed on a snow-covered runway and were immediately informed the airport was now closed. I have never forgotten that flight and now refuse to get on anything that small.

So, other than near-certain death flying into the local airport, there is absolutely nothing holding back the Dartmouth lacrosse program.

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Transfers @ 06-09-2021

Air Force - Sean Curcio (M)*** -> Drexel
Albany - Davis Diamond (A) -> Lynn (D2), Kyle Casey (A)**, Matt Eccles (M)**
Binghamton - Tom Galgano (D)**,Teddy Dolan (G)*
Boston U. - Michael Doxie (M)**
Bryant: Mason Balch (A), Ryan Auger (M), Mitch Lachman (A)
Brown - George Pike (M)*, Riley Stewart (M)**, Ryan Aughavin (M)** -> (Staying at Brown for Extra Year), Finn Gibbons (A)**
Bucknell - Matt Fedorjaka (M)** - > Notre Dame, Tommy Sopko (A)**, Sumner Brumbaugh (A)**, Bryant Boswell (D)**
Canisius - Otto Bergmann (G)
Cleveland State - Kevin Sobey (G)
Colgate - Mike Hawkins, (A/M)** -> Notre Dame, James Caddigan (A)**
Cornell - Jonathan Donville (M)** -> Maryland, Harrison Bardwell (SSDM)**, Matt Licciardi (M)**
Dartmouth - Peter Rizzotti (LSM), Danny Hincks (G)*, Kellen Paradine (D)**, Westy McLaughlin (A)
Delaware - Peter St. Geme (M)
Detroit Mercy: Logan Shamblin (G)**
Drexel - Kyle DeCrispino (A) -> Mount St. Mary's, Aidan Coll(offense)**
Duke - JP Basile (A)**
Georgetown - Gavin Lindsay (SSDM)**
Hartford - 10+ Players
Harvard - Austin Madronic (A)*
Hobart: Drew Blanchard (FO)**
Hofstra - Ben Stewart (M) -> Wagner
Jacksonville - Colby Rogers (FO)
Johns Hopkins - Owen Murphy (A), Brett Baskin (A/M)**, Luke Shilling (A)**, John Cohen (A), John Schreiber (M), Kaden Brothers (D), Jacob Brunner (M)
Lehigh - Matt Douglas (LSM/D)** —> Notre Dame
Marist - Jake Weinman (A)**, Jack Zukowski (SSDM)** -> Duke
Marquette - John Hulsman (G)**
Maryland- Connor Whalen (LSM), Dean Draughan (M), Kyle Berkeley (M)**, Conor Calderone (FO)
Mercer - Collin Stewart (M)
Michigan - Kevin Mack (A)**, Alex Bucknavage (M)**, Joey Corbett (M)
Monmouth: Chris Hervada (D)**
Mount St. Mary's - Louis Frankeny (A)**, Bryan McIntosh (D)** -> Hofstra , Sam Stephen (FO)**
North Carolina - Will Bowen (D)** -> Georgetown, Caton Johnson (G)-> Ohio State, Luke Millican (G)**, Alex Trippi **(A), Parker Alexander (SSDM)**, Brian Cameron (A)
Notre Dame: Michael Drake (A/M)**, Matt Schmidt (G)**; Connor Morin (A)**, Jimmy Littlefield (D)**
Ohio State - Gerard Kane (A) -> Hofstra, Drew Elder (FO) -> Tampa (D2), Grant Mitchell (M), Michael Clibanoff (G), Matthew Clibanoff (A)
Penn - Mitch Bartolo (A/M)**, Sean Lulley (A)**
Penn State - Cole Willard (M)** -> Tampa (D2), John Nostrant (M)**
Providence - Toby Burgdorf (G)**, Emmett Jennings (D)**
Richmond - Jax Popovich (FO) -> Boston U., Jason Reynolds (D)** —> Norte Dame, Tate Gallagher (M)**
Robert Morris - Michael Autry (FO)**
Rutgers - Max Beauchamp (M)
Sacred Heart: Logan Liljeberg (A)**—>UMass
St. Bonaventure - Brett Dobson (G)**
St. John’s - Dylan Willis (M) -> (Withdrawn on 5/4)
Stony Brook - Daniel Cassidy (D)**, Layton Harrell (A), Tommy Dolciotto (M), Zach Thompson (A), Steven Pinto (M), Kyle Herbert (G)**
Syracuse - Zach Lee (D), JT Stirpe (A), Nathan McPeak (G)**, Luke Talago (FO)
Towson - Casey Wasserman (M)->Utah
UMass - Luke Blanc (A)->Marquette , Tyler Strub (D)
UMBC - Ryan Young (D)
Villanova - Keegan Khan (A)**, Owen PrybylskI (D)**, Dan Fisher (FO)**, Stevie Peters (M)**, Brendan Haggerty (G)**
Virginia - Will Rock (LSM)**, Regan Quinn (M)**, Russell Maher (A/M), Gavin Tygh (FO), Jackson Appelt (A)**, Michael Harmeyer (A)
VMI - Jon Fant (A) -> St. Joe’s
Vermont: Connor Boyle (M)
Yale - Nick Caccamo (D) -> Syracuse

Division 2/3
Amherst (D3) - Gib Versfeld (G)** -> Johns Hopkins, Ethan Kazmierski (M)**
Franklin & Marshall (D3) - Luke Keating (A)**
Gettysburg (D3) - Andrew Horn (D)**
Lynchburg (D3) - Tyler Gallagher (D)** ->Ohio State
Mercyhurst (D2) - Caleb Kueber (A)**, John Pipher (A)**, Nathan Grenon (M)**
Salisbury (D3) - Brad Apgar (D)**, Griffin Moroney (A)**
Stevens Tech (D3) - Ryan Gebhardt (A/M)**
SUNY-Maritime (D3) - Matt DeMeo (M)! -> Stony Brook
Tufts (D3) - Max Waldenbaum (A)**
Wesleyan (D3) - Ronan Jacoby (A)** -> Rutgers
York (D3) - Brendan O'Sullivan (A)**

* in the portal for the future 2023
** grad transfer
*** transfer from Air Force Prep
! For future 2022
BOLD most recent addition
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last complete prior season transfer listing,

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Re: Transfer Portal 2022

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AreaLax wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 1:57 pm Conor Calderone (FO)
Tillman should give this kid a call. I heard they could use another FOGO.
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