FIRST TEAM
A – Brennan O’Neill, Duke
A – Pat Kavanagh, Notre Dame
A – Connor Shellenberger, Virginia
A – CJ Kirst, Cornell
M – Eric Dobson, Notre Dame
M – Graham Bundy Jr., Georgetown
M – Shane Knobloch, Rutgers
D – Kenny Brower, Duke
D – Ajax Zappitello, Maryland
D – AJ Pilate, Army
LSM – Roy Meyer, Boston University
SSDM – Beau Pederson, Michigan
SSDM – Ben Ramsey, Notre Dame
FO – Jake Naso, Duke
G – Liam Entenmann, Notre Dame
SECOND TEAM
A – Coulter Mackesy, Princeton
A – Matt Brandau, Yale
A – TJ Malone, Penn State
M – Jake Stevens, Syracuse
M – Matt Traynor, Penn State
M – Alexander Vardaro, Georgetown
D – Cole Kastner, Virginia
D – Mason Woodward, Marquette
D – Jackson Bonitz, Navy
LSM – Jake Piseno, UAlbany
SSDM – Brett Martin, Johns Hopkins
SSDM – Grant Haus, Penn State
FO – Justin Wietfeldt, Michigan
G – Jack Fracyon, Penn State
THIRD TEAM
A – Joey Spallina, Syracuse
A – Michael Boehm, Michigan
A – Payton Cormier, Virginia
M – Matt Collison, Johns Hopkins
M – Griffin Schutz, Virginia
M – Jacob Morin, Army
D – Jack Posey, Penn State
D – Scott Smith, Johns Hopkins
D – Brendan Lavelle, Penn
LSM – Tyler Carpenter, Duke
SSDM – Dylan Hess, Georgetown
SSDM – Patrick Hackler, Yale
FO – Luke Wierman, Maryland
G – Matt Knote, UMass
HONORABLE MENTION
A – Chris Lyons, Yale
A – JP Ward, Delaware
A – Ross Scott, Rutgers
A – Chris Kavanagh, Notre Dame
A – Reese Burek, Army
A – Dyson Williams, Duke
A – Dalton Young, Richmond
A – Braden Erksa, Maryland
A – Vince D’Alto, Boston University
A – Scott Cole, Lehigh
A – Dylan Pallonetti, Stony Brook
A – Josh Zawada, Duke
A – Adam Poitras, Loyola
A – Russell Melendez, Johns Hopkins
M – Evan Plunkett, Army
M – Levi Anderson, Saint Joseph’s
M – Thomas Greenblatt, Ohio State
M – Michael Chabra, Providence
M – Lance Madonna, Richmond
M – Max Hewitt, Navy
M – Christian Ronda, Michigan
M – Sam English, Syracuse
M – Evan James, Loyola
M – Hugh Kelleher, Cornell
D – Paul Barton, North Carolina
D – Jackson Canfield, Maryland
D – Mitchell Dunham, Mount St. Mary’s
D – Reid Colwell, Villanova
D – Jack DiBenedetto, Denver
D – Bobby Van Buren, Ohio State
D – Pace Billings, Princeton
D – Jack Follows, Cornell
LSM – AJ Mercurio, Denver
LSM – Jack Stuzin, Yale
LSM – Will Donovan, Notre Dame
LSM – Richard Checo, Lehigh
LSM – Nick Alviti, Maryland
SSDM – Pat Murphy, Vermont
SSDM – Noah Chizmar, Virginia
SSDM – Chase Yager, Virginia
SSDM – Jackson Peters, Navy
SSDM – Jake Titus, Syracuse
SSDM – Tucker Garrity, Jacksonville
FO – Will Coletti, Army
FO – Tommy Burke, Ohio State
FO – Alec Stathakis, Denver
FO – Will Lynch, Notre Dame
G – Logan McNaney, Maryland
G – Michael Gianforcaro, Princeton
G – Will Mark, Syracuse
G – Chayse Ierlan, Johns Hopkins
USA Lacrosse 2024 Division I Men's Preseason All-Americans
Re: USA Lacrosse 2024 Division I Men's Preseason All-Americans
I have Matt Collison as 2nd team midfield,
M Traynor is set to play attack as of now,
not midfield.
Levi Anderson will also be at attack, not midfield.
M Traynor is set to play attack as of now,
not midfield.
Levi Anderson will also be at attack, not midfield.
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Re: USA Lacrosse 2024 Division I Men's Preseason All-Americans
Interesting to see Jake Titus, grad transfer from Union (D3) to Syracuse, on the HM list.
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Whoever copied this list from USA lacrosse left Delaware’s Mike Robinson off the Honorable Mention list for some reason.AreaLax wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 11:24 am FIRST TEAM
A – Brennan O’Neill, Duke
A – Pat Kavanagh, Notre Dame
A – Connor Shellenberger, Virginia
A – CJ Kirst, Cornell
M – Eric Dobson, Notre Dame
M – Graham Bundy Jr., Georgetown
M – Shane Knobloch, Rutgers
D – Kenny Brower, Duke
D – Ajax Zappitello, Maryland
D – AJ Pilate, Army
LSM – Roy Meyer, Boston University
SSDM – Beau Pederson, Michigan
SSDM – Ben Ramsey, Notre Dame
FO – Jake Naso, Duke
G – Liam Entenmann, Notre Dame
SECOND TEAM
A – Coulter Mackesy, Princeton
A – Matt Brandau, Yale
A – TJ Malone, Penn State
M – Jake Stevens, Syracuse
M – Matt Traynor, Penn State
M – Alexander Vardaro, Georgetown
D – Cole Kastner, Virginia
D – Mason Woodward, Marquette
D – Jackson Bonitz, Navy
LSM – Jake Piseno, UAlbany
SSDM – Brett Martin, Johns Hopkins
SSDM – Grant Haus, Penn State
FO – Justin Wietfeldt, Michigan
G – Jack Fracyon, Penn State
THIRD TEAM
A – Joey Spallina, Syracuse
A – Michael Boehm, Michigan
A – Payton Cormier, Virginia
M – Matt Collison, Johns Hopkins
M – Griffin Schutz, Virginia
M – Jacob Morin, Army
D – Jack Posey, Penn State
D – Scott Smith, Johns Hopkins
D – Brendan Lavelle, Penn
LSM – Tyler Carpenter, Duke
SSDM – Dylan Hess, Georgetown
SSDM – Patrick Hackler, Yale
FO – Luke Wierman, Maryland
G – Matt Knote, UMass
HONORABLE MENTION
A – Chris Lyons, Yale
A – JP Ward, Delaware
A – Ross Scott, Rutgers
A – Chris Kavanagh, Notre Dame
A – Reese Burek, Army
A – Dyson Williams, Duke
A – Dalton Young, Richmond
A – Braden Erksa, Maryland
A – Vince D’Alto, Boston University
A – Scott Cole, Lehigh
A – Dylan Pallonetti, Stony Brook
A – Josh Zawada, Duke
A – Adam Poitras, Loyola
A – Russell Melendez, Johns Hopkins
M – Evan Plunkett, Army
M – Levi Anderson, Saint Joseph’s
M – Thomas Greenblatt, Ohio State
M – Michael Chabra, Providence
M – Lance Madonna, Richmond
M – Max Hewitt, Navy
M – Christian Ronda, Michigan
M – Sam English, Syracuse
M – Evan James, Loyola
M – Hugh Kelleher, Cornell
D – Paul Barton, North Carolina
D – Jackson Canfield, Maryland
D – Mitchell Dunham, Mount St. Mary’s
D – Reid Colwell, Villanova
D – Jack DiBenedetto, Denver
D – Bobby Van Buren, Ohio State
D – Pace Billings, Princeton
D – Jack Follows, Cornell
LSM – AJ Mercurio, Denver
LSM – Jack Stuzin, Yale
LSM – Will Donovan, Notre Dame
LSM – Richard Checo, Lehigh
LSM – Nick Alviti, Maryland
SSDM – Pat Murphy, Vermont
SSDM – Noah Chizmar, Virginia
SSDM – Chase Yager, Virginia
SSDM – Jackson Peters, Navy
SSDM – Jake Titus, Syracuse
SSDM – Tucker Garrity, Jacksonville
FO – Will Coletti, Army
FO – Tommy Burke, Ohio State
FO – Alec Stathakis, Denver
FO – Will Lynch, Notre Dame
G – Logan McNaney, Maryland
G – Michael Gianforcaro, Princeton
G – Will Mark, Syracuse
G – Chayse Ierlan, Johns Hopkins
Re: USA Lacrosse 2024 Division I Men's Preseason All-Americans
He's been playing attack for the last 3 seasons.
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Re: USA Lacrosse 2024 Division I Men's Preseason All-Americans
How about Zawada? If he plays attack does McAdorey or Williams move to midfield, or do they switch by quarters as Duke did a couple of years ago?
Re: USA Lacrosse 2024 Division I Men's Preseason All-Americans
Zawada, who has a 77-point season on his resume, should start on attack with O'Neill and Dyson, with McAdorey coming out of the box. But I expect Dino Jr. to get this wrong.
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Re: USA Lacrosse 2024 Division I Men's Preseason All-Americans
Dyson and Zawada played attack at the Hill together. I watched something a month or so ago (maybe twitter?) and Dyson was complimenting Zawada's vision and how their chemistry hasn't skipped a beat. Heard a long time ago that Zawada flipped from Cuse to Michigan, because he was promised to be an attackman. While Desko thought he could play attack or middie. It's a different level in Durham, but I think he'll play attack.
And, personally, I like Mcadorey a lot more from the midfield.
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He's had 25 gb's each of the last 3 seasons. 17 his freshman year. 92 on his career.
Anyway, I believe Levi is an attackman. They haven't changed his listing from Midfield on the roster since his Frosh year. He does flip between A/M but not that often. And in big games he starts at attack.
Re: USA Lacrosse 2024 Division I Men's Preseason All-Americans
That was on Collison.. 9 GBS, 16 TOs, and 0 CTsGaitsRightHand wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 11:14 amHe's had 25 gb's each of the last 3 seasons. 17 his freshman year. 92 on his career.
Anyway, I believe Levi is an attackman. They haven't changed his listing from Midfield on the roster since his Frosh year. He does flip between A/M but not that often. And in big games he starts at attack.
Re: USA Lacrosse 2024 Division I Men's Preseason All-Americans
With the addition of Richie Lacalandra who will be the QB they have been needing the last few yrs they might mix Levi and him up some so he might play some midfield.
Re: USA Lacrosse 2024 Division I Men's Preseason All-Americans
Eric Dobson had 6 GBs and 20 TOscoda wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 11:16 amThat was on Collison.. 9 GBS, 16 TOs, and 0 CTsGaitsRightHand wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 11:14 amHe's had 25 gb's each of the last 3 seasons. 17 his freshman year. 92 on his career.
Anyway, I believe Levi is an attackman. They haven't changed his listing from Midfield on the roster since his Frosh year. He does flip between A/M but not that often. And in big games he starts at attack.
Re: USA Lacrosse 2024 Division I Men's Preseason All-Americans
OK. I think their games are different and I wouldnt have Dobson on the first team either. I will admit bias on the midfield. I prefer the more rounded old school version. That will become more and more important as the shot clock gets shortened.
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If Checo was on a name team, he'd be up high. But this list doesnt seem to consider much about normal improvements typically from freshman to soph (you could argue that Erksa should have been HM last year), Spanos' season stats weren't eye popping but his trajectory was pretty strong, plus it either forgot about Malever or assumed he won't be a top performer but Posey will be.
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I think Dobson makes a ton of sense in the first team for a few reasons. Have to take team composition into consideration having the Kavanaugh as down low the way they play.
BRW Loyola played (and listed on the roster) Poitras at midfield last year. If he were considered there he’d be higher/
BRW Loyola played (and listed on the roster) Poitras at midfield last year. If he were considered there he’d be higher/
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