BigMoose9 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2023 11:39 am Figured I’d give a shot at the list now that there is a better sense of who is coming back/ new transfers coming in
1. Salisbury - Losing a few key players however still bring back a ton of talent including entire first midfield along with a few transfers who can make a big impact
2. CNU - Returns two player of the year at their position with Cook and Young plus the entire offense and will arguably have best FO/Goalie combo in the country
3. RIT - Loses a few main guys but will still have plenty of talent to compete for a national championship
4. Tufts - Entire starting attack is gone but you can expect the jumbos to still have the same explosive offense they always do
5. Dickinson - After a near final four appearance, the team now has gained deep playoff tourney experience but will need to prove they are still top dog in centennial
6. Middlebury
7. Bowdoin
8. Lynchburg
9. Washington and Lee
10. St. Lawrence
Just outside is Amherst, York, and Gettysburg. Thoughts?
Explain why St. Lawrence. Criminally overrated