stupefied wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2019 10:47 am
admin wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2019 9:56 am
stupefied wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2019 9:42 am2014 class didn't work out for Syracuse either outside Mellen but some good players came out of that list. Rerank top ten?
Spencer#26
Conrad #1
Ament #24
Bucaro #3
Mathias #28
Van Rapphorst #18
Smith #19
Baretto # 31
Mellen #9
Rowlett #11
2019 AAs:
http://fanlax.com/fanlax/wp-content/upl ... -AA_D1.pdf
Thanks Admin, 14 class yielded some top talent.
PB, JHU hit gold with Epstein in 18 class , he certainly lived up to his IL billing as #1 recruit. The frosh years of Epstein and Brandau of Yale were almost as impressive as Spencer 1st year . Lindley vg but JHU will have the best player in immediate neighborhood and some of his future highlights will be seen on Loyola's new gorgeous video board . Good luck dealing.
As far as 18'. frosh Scanlan greatly exceeded expectations for Hounds (hopefully doesn't recede much for Cuse without PS ) and Wyers had a year very comparable to Saustad . Be interesting to see how Pridemore does stepping in. .
Im going to make an effort to catch 2020 Loyola-JHU game but agree with houndace1 that it's 50-50 after the grads
wouldnt spencer and the others be considered the 15 class while stanwick/tinney/fraser be the 14? Anyway thank you for the nice write up between two schools.
Epstein will be a problem to deal with for the next 3 years, as well as Zinn who has jets for legs if he gets solid production in the midfield line.
The way i see it in comparing the two schools with their units
Attack- this goes to hopkins solely because of Epstein, Cole Williams and whoever the last slot will go to
Midfield- Hopkins edges out our midfield slightly. Zinn, Concannon, Desimone as the 1st midfield will outrun our line of Devereaux, Cox, Swindell.
SSDMs- Here goes to Loyola with several starters returning to a decent line from last year. Hopkins SSDM's unfortunately get run off the field by bigger, stronger guys.
FO's- This is a toss up. Hopkins has two good FOGO's, Loyola only has one proven guy in Bailey Savio, but the additions of Cottone and Pacheco might help.
LSM's- Loyola all the way with McNulty, Shires, Middleton, Hughes
Defense- Again loyola as 5 of 6 starters last year were all relatively new. They had a year to learn the system
Goalie- Biggest question marks for both teams