pointless comment unless you're going to let us know who they are. everyone knows this isn't an exhaustive list
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Do you need a hug or just looking for attention or both?
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I agree - pointless comment. This is a thread where information is shared. If you know of a transfer go ahead and let us know and it will be added to the list of names.
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I'd rather they did it themselves. I'm just letting people know who might not that this list is not complete. Not really a big deal guys, simmer down.
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He is good. Likely wants to move on in life after graduating. As we all know, division 1 lacrosse is a grind. I never fault any player who graduates and decides to move on to the next chapter in life. I'm not certain he's made that decision completely though. Either way, helluva a player and a great career On the Banks.FlyEaglesFly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 4:16 pmWhy is Daninger leaving? He was pretty good I thought.
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Not sure what the point of telling people the list isn't exhaustive is if you're not going to contribute to it
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Gavin, Sherrer, Birch enter
Kiracofe to Towson
Air Force: Aidan Tolen (A)
Army: Marcus Hudgins (D)
Bellarmine: Matt Ury (LSM) #
Binghamton: Teddy Dolan (G) #-> Maryland, Kevin Winkoff (A) #
Boston U.: Christian Brofft (M)
Brown: George Pike (M) #, Darian Cook (A) #, Cameron Fiore (G) #, Andy Demopoulos (G)
Bryant: Logan McGovern (A) #, Bennet Abladian (A)
Bucknell: Alston Tarry (A) #
Colgate: Thor Adamec (LSM) #, Will Sidari (D) #, Ryan Decker (M) #-> Rutgers, Brian Minicus (A) # -> Georgetown
Dartmouth: Peter Rizzotti (LSM) #, Danny Hincks (G) #->Georgetown
Delaware: Peter Ripperger (G) #
Denver: Tim Sheehan (M), Ethan Kriss (FO), Alex Simmons (A/M) # -> Syracuse
Drexel: Brennan Greenwald (LSM) #
Fairfield: Kyle Borda (M) #, James Corasaniti (G) #, Tyler Wuchte (M) #, Trevor Ford (M) #, Patrick Drake (M) #, Brendan Dreyer (M) #, David Dorsett (M) #, Brian Reda (A) #
Georgetown: Dylan Watson (A) # -> Jacksonville
Harvard: Austin Madronic (A) #, Jackson Hartje (LSM) #, Oliver Hollo (LSM/D) #, Kyle Mullin(G) # ->Rutgers
High Point: Devon Buckshot (A), Tyler Hendrycks (A)
Hobart: Derrek Madonna (M) #, Ryan Dickson (FO) #
Hofstra: Jacob Addeche (G) #
Holy Cross: Peter Dobbs (G) #, Chris Conlin (D) #-> Notre Dame, AJ Fox (G) #
Lehigh: Tommy Schelling (A) #, Cole Kirst (A) # -> Syracuse
LIU: Richie LaCalandra (A) -> OSU
Loyola: Riley Seay (M) #, Patrick Yowan (G) and Joey Annetta (D)
Marquette: Hudson Thomson (A), Russell Melendez (A)-> Johns Hopkins
Maryland: Jack Schirtzer (D), Michael Ubriaco (LSM) #, Justin Sherrer (LSM)
Mercer: Sean Goldsmith (A) # -> UNC
Michigan: Ronald Fisher (M), John Kiracofe (G)# -> Towson, Gavin Legg (LSM) #
Mount St. Mary’s: Jake Kreiger (M) #, Jared McMahon (A) #, Connor McMahon(M) #-> Bryant
North Carolina: Jacob Kelly (A) # ~> Georgetown, Nicky Solomon (A) # -> Georgetown, Chase Mullins (FO)
Notre Dame: Davis Allen (M) # ->Fairfield, Griffin Hawthorne (D) #
Penn State: Brody Firestein (M), Lake Baker (FO), Canyon Birch (A)
Providence: Richie Hughson (FO)-> Penn State
Quinnipiac: Owen Boss (A), Will Abbott (M) #
Richmond: Griffin Kology (D) -> Virginia
Robert Morris: James Christoforatos (D) #
Sacred Heart: Donovan Lacey (M) # -> Maryland
Saint Joseph’s: Jake Engelke (A)
Siena: Sean Swenson (D)
St. John's: Jonathan Huber (A) #-> Stony Brook
Stony Brook: Anthony Palma (G) #
Syracuse: Tucker Dordevic (M) #->Georgetown, Mikey Berkman (A) #, Jack Savage (FO), Shahe Katchadurian (G), Jack Kennedy (D), Matteo Corsi (A/M), Bobby Gavin (G)
Towson: Mo Sillah (LSM) #, Drew Martin (M) #
UMass Lowell: Conor Foley (A)
UMBC: Nick Dupuis (A)
Vermont: Thomas McConvey (M) # -> Virginia, Salvatore Iaria (M)
Virginia: Corbin Switzer (D), Jack Simmons (M) # -> Notre Dame
Wagner: Stephen Dwyer (A) # -> St. Joe's
Yale: Joe Neuman (FO) # -> Rutgers, Chris Fake (D) #, Brian Tevlin (M) #, Luke Eschbach (M) #
Division 2/3
Amherst (D3): PJ Clementi (A) #
Catholic (D3): Kevin Crowley (A) #
Christopher Newport (D3): Brady Altobello (M) #
Gettysburg (D3): Griffin Gallagher (M) #, Tate Keinzle (DM) #
Lynchburg: Kyle Lewis (A) # -> OSU
Nichols: Scott Ehrenberg (FO) # -> Merrimack
Salisbury (D3): Jarrett Bromwell (M) #
St. Lawrence (D3): William Helm (G) #
Kenyon (D3): Joe Bolea (ssdm) # -> Syracuse, Declan Curry (M)# -> Sacred Heart
Key
* = in the portal for 2024 season
# = Graduate Transfer
BOLD = most recent update
Kiracofe to Towson
Air Force: Aidan Tolen (A)
Army: Marcus Hudgins (D)
Bellarmine: Matt Ury (LSM) #
Binghamton: Teddy Dolan (G) #-> Maryland, Kevin Winkoff (A) #
Boston U.: Christian Brofft (M)
Brown: George Pike (M) #, Darian Cook (A) #, Cameron Fiore (G) #, Andy Demopoulos (G)
Bryant: Logan McGovern (A) #, Bennet Abladian (A)
Bucknell: Alston Tarry (A) #
Colgate: Thor Adamec (LSM) #, Will Sidari (D) #, Ryan Decker (M) #-> Rutgers, Brian Minicus (A) # -> Georgetown
Dartmouth: Peter Rizzotti (LSM) #, Danny Hincks (G) #->Georgetown
Delaware: Peter Ripperger (G) #
Denver: Tim Sheehan (M), Ethan Kriss (FO), Alex Simmons (A/M) # -> Syracuse
Drexel: Brennan Greenwald (LSM) #
Fairfield: Kyle Borda (M) #, James Corasaniti (G) #, Tyler Wuchte (M) #, Trevor Ford (M) #, Patrick Drake (M) #, Brendan Dreyer (M) #, David Dorsett (M) #, Brian Reda (A) #
Georgetown: Dylan Watson (A) # -> Jacksonville
Harvard: Austin Madronic (A) #, Jackson Hartje (LSM) #, Oliver Hollo (LSM/D) #, Kyle Mullin(G) # ->Rutgers
High Point: Devon Buckshot (A), Tyler Hendrycks (A)
Hobart: Derrek Madonna (M) #, Ryan Dickson (FO) #
Hofstra: Jacob Addeche (G) #
Holy Cross: Peter Dobbs (G) #, Chris Conlin (D) #-> Notre Dame, AJ Fox (G) #
Lehigh: Tommy Schelling (A) #, Cole Kirst (A) # -> Syracuse
LIU: Richie LaCalandra (A) -> OSU
Loyola: Riley Seay (M) #, Patrick Yowan (G) and Joey Annetta (D)
Marquette: Hudson Thomson (A), Russell Melendez (A)-> Johns Hopkins
Maryland: Jack Schirtzer (D), Michael Ubriaco (LSM) #, Justin Sherrer (LSM)
Mercer: Sean Goldsmith (A) # -> UNC
Michigan: Ronald Fisher (M), John Kiracofe (G)# -> Towson, Gavin Legg (LSM) #
Mount St. Mary’s: Jake Kreiger (M) #, Jared McMahon (A) #, Connor McMahon(M) #-> Bryant
North Carolina: Jacob Kelly (A) # ~> Georgetown, Nicky Solomon (A) # -> Georgetown, Chase Mullins (FO)
Notre Dame: Davis Allen (M) # ->Fairfield, Griffin Hawthorne (D) #
Penn State: Brody Firestein (M), Lake Baker (FO), Canyon Birch (A)
Providence: Richie Hughson (FO)-> Penn State
Quinnipiac: Owen Boss (A), Will Abbott (M) #
Richmond: Griffin Kology (D) -> Virginia
Robert Morris: James Christoforatos (D) #
Sacred Heart: Donovan Lacey (M) # -> Maryland
Saint Joseph’s: Jake Engelke (A)
Siena: Sean Swenson (D)
St. John's: Jonathan Huber (A) #-> Stony Brook
Stony Brook: Anthony Palma (G) #
Syracuse: Tucker Dordevic (M) #->Georgetown, Mikey Berkman (A) #, Jack Savage (FO), Shahe Katchadurian (G), Jack Kennedy (D), Matteo Corsi (A/M), Bobby Gavin (G)
Towson: Mo Sillah (LSM) #, Drew Martin (M) #
UMass Lowell: Conor Foley (A)
UMBC: Nick Dupuis (A)
Vermont: Thomas McConvey (M) # -> Virginia, Salvatore Iaria (M)
Virginia: Corbin Switzer (D), Jack Simmons (M) # -> Notre Dame
Wagner: Stephen Dwyer (A) # -> St. Joe's
Yale: Joe Neuman (FO) # -> Rutgers, Chris Fake (D) #, Brian Tevlin (M) #, Luke Eschbach (M) #
Division 2/3
Amherst (D3): PJ Clementi (A) #
Catholic (D3): Kevin Crowley (A) #
Christopher Newport (D3): Brady Altobello (M) #
Gettysburg (D3): Griffin Gallagher (M) #, Tate Keinzle (DM) #
Lynchburg: Kyle Lewis (A) # -> OSU
Nichols: Scott Ehrenberg (FO) # -> Merrimack
Salisbury (D3): Jarrett Bromwell (M) #
St. Lawrence (D3): William Helm (G) #
Kenyon (D3): Joe Bolea (ssdm) # -> Syracuse, Declan Curry (M)# -> Sacred Heart
Key
* = in the portal for 2024 season
# = Graduate Transfer
BOLD = most recent update
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Hard to think of a single player who had a worse season in every respect than Gavin. That whole move was a big L.
Assuming whatever injury he had this year doesn't compromise him too much, Sherrer is a good player and will be a nice add for someone
Assuming whatever injury he had this year doesn't compromise him too much, Sherrer is a good player and will be a nice add for someone
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Was really surprised to see Sherrer in the transfer portal. I guess he didn't want to sit behind Geppart another year maybe?
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Perhaps Tillman doesn’t rate him, and has Jack Mac ahead of him on the depth chart. Prybylski took his minutes this year.PulpExposure wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 8:58 pmWas really surprised to see Sherrer in the transfer portal. I guess he didn't want to sit behind Geppart another year maybe?
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Will Schaller is the #1 LSM recruit in the country coming in next year. Also have another 5* pole in Larkin. Probably makes more sense from Maryland's perspective to have those guys get the back-up minutes behind Geppert then a 5th year returning from injury in Sherrer, even if he is a good player. Might have been a mutual parting between the twoPulpExposure wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 8:58 pmWas really surprised to see Sherrer in the transfer portal. I guess he didn't want to sit behind Geppart another year maybe?
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Sherrer has 2 years of eligibility left. Bummer to see him go, but something was clearly not right this year. He can help any team out.jrn19 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 9:08 pmWill Schaller is the #1 LSM recruit in the country coming in next year. Also have another 5* pole in Larkin. Probably makes more sense from Maryland's perspective to have those guys get the back-up minutes behind Geppert then a 5th year returning from injury in Sherrer, even if he is a good player. Might have been a mutual parting between the twoPulpExposure wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 8:58 pmWas really surprised to see Sherrer in the transfer portal. I guess he didn't want to sit behind Geppart another year maybe?
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Seems like it could be a confluence of things. He's been injured a couple of times over the past few years, and it's probably worn on him. Might want to head to a less intense situation, heal up, and prepare for a post-college career. With Shaller coming in as the top HS LSM in the country, it just adds to the depth at that position.PulpExposure wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 8:58 pmWas really surprised to see Sherrer in the transfer portal. I guess he didn't want to sit behind Geppart another year maybe?
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This one could be a good addition for some team,
I’d guess, one of the NYC area schools,
he didn’t really pan out at Penn State,
but still, there’s talent there,
I’d guess, one of the NYC area schools,
he didn’t really pan out at Penn State,
but still, there’s talent there,
Penn State: Brody Firestein (M),
Lake Baker (FO),
Canyon Birch (A)
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Nj legend - maybe he comes back home to RU!?
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Is this the trend in the portal where guys are not coming off the board very fast? There is a lot of good talent on here that do not seem to have found a home yet.
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I think a contributing factor is the extreme backlog in the recruiting classes: 2020s and 2021s held back to be 2022s and a big slug of 2022s held back to be 2023s. Rosters are bloated and coaches may be weighing the wisdom of loading up on players with 1-3 years of eligibility (and, right or wrong, a track record of jumping ship) instead of players who they can develop over 4 ... especially if the transfer player is not materially better than what they currently have on the roster or coming in as freshmen.