Re: Transfer Portal 2025
Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2024 3:00 pm
No
he’s back.
he’s back.
No, he has another year, he withdrew for a semester to secure his eligibility.Troy822 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 2:53 pmIs CJ Kirst in the portal? I’m still confused on eligibility with respect to the COVID year, especially in the Ivy League.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 3:22 pm Updated with a few more from IL and Xanders
Incoming transfers to
Boston U: Sam Burns (M, Ohio State)
Canisius: Jeff Douglas (D, Ursinus)
Dartmouth: Will Stahl (M, Holy Cross)
Delaware: Cory Capri (A, Yale)
Duke: Aiden Blake (M, Cornell), Graham Blake (A, Harvard), Paul Weathington (SSDM, Princeton), Eric Malever (A, Maryland)
Georgetown: Fulton Bayman (A, Notre Dame)
High Point: Jeb Brenfleck (A, Penn State)
Hofstra: Jon Singer (G, Ursinus)
Jacksonville: Drew Kessenich (M, Detroit Mercy), Dom Zingo (D, Lynchburg)
Johns Hopkins: Jack Monfort (SSDM, Yale), John McKee (FO, Dickinson), Patrick Hackler (M, Yale), Luke Staudt (G, Loyola)
Maryland: Noah Armitage (M, Stony Brook), Bryce Ford (A, Fairfield), AJ Hernandez (D, Navy), Zack Goorno (SSDM, Bowdoin), Matthew Keegan (A, Binghamton)
Michigan: Pace Billings (LSM, Princeton), Lukas Stanat (M, Princeton), Will Byrne (A, Bowdoin), DJ Dixon (M, Wesleyan)
Mount St. Mary's: Nathan Committee (D, Bellarmine)
NJIT: Russ Maher (M, Johns Hopkins), Dylan Sebastian (A, Hofstra)
North Carolina: Michael Gianforcaro (G, Princeton), Spencer Wirtheim (M, Cornell), Nick Dupuis (A, Stony Brook), Andrew O'Berry (SSDM, Harvard), Drew Scott (M, TCU football)
Notre Dame: Greg Campisi (LSM, Harvard)
Ohio State: Ryan Donnery (M, Quinnipiac)
Penn State: Jack Aimone (M, Rutgers)
Providence: Dan Donahue (G, Union)
Richmond: Ethan Gyllenhaal (SSDM, Bucknell), Brooks Rhine (D, Hobart)
Rutgers: Joseph Juengerkes (SSDM, Princeton), Ethan Barnard (FO, Bowdoin), Kasey Mongillo (M, Merrimack)
Saint Joseph's: Keaton Zavitz (M, Ohio State)
Sacred Heart: Matt Pepe (A, Bryant)
Stony Brook: Colin Reilly (M, North Carolina)
Syracuse: Mike Grace (D, RIT)
UMass: Gavin Begonia (A, Ohio State)
Villanova: Tyler Sandoval (FO, Princeton)
Virginia: Johnny Hackett (M, Bryant), Charles Balsamo (A/M, Duke)
*Notable* players in portal:
Attack
Luke Grayum, Richmond
Dutch Furlong, Bucknell
Chris Patterson, Hobart
Mason Bregman, UMass
Blake Behlen, Stony Brook
Matt Caputo, Ohio State
Greyson Vorgang, Denver
Koleton Marquis, Johns Hopkins
Midfield
Trace Hogan, Merrimack
Brian Russell, Merrimack
Tommy Barnds, Princeton
Chris Cusolito, Providence
Shane O'Leary, UMass
Vinnie Trujillo, Syracuse
Nick Rizzo, High Point
Jack Dowd, Salisbury
Luke Nestor, Salisbury
Trevor Douglas, Quinnipiac
Jack Dougherty, Stony Brook
Parker Yearego, Cleveland State
Defense
Colin Hart, Brown
Mitch Dunham, Mount St. Mary's
Aiden Bodonyi, Ohio State
Owen Quinn, UMass
Goalie
Jamison MacLachlan, Stony Brook
Connor Theriault, Brown
Jack VanValkenburgh, Albany
Dylan Renner, Adelphi
Matthew Torrey, Air Force
FO
Nick Ramsey, Yale
Caleb Hammett, UMass
Rocco Mareno, Towson
I believe the rest of the Ivy league and Hobart are protesting CJ's eligibility....JeremyCuse wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 3:01 pmNo, he has another year, he withdrew for a semester to secure his eligibility.Troy822 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 2:53 pmIs CJ Kirst in the portal? I’m still confused on eligibility with respect to the COVID year, especially in the Ivy League.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 3:22 pm Updated with a few more from IL and Xanders
Incoming transfers to
Boston U: Sam Burns (M, Ohio State)
Canisius: Jeff Douglas (D, Ursinus)
Dartmouth: Will Stahl (M, Holy Cross)
Delaware: Cory Capri (A, Yale)
Duke: Aiden Blake (M, Cornell), Graham Blake (A, Harvard), Paul Weathington (SSDM, Princeton), Eric Malever (A, Maryland)
Georgetown: Fulton Bayman (A, Notre Dame)
High Point: Jeb Brenfleck (A, Penn State)
Hofstra: Jon Singer (G, Ursinus)
Jacksonville: Drew Kessenich (M, Detroit Mercy), Dom Zingo (D, Lynchburg)
Johns Hopkins: Jack Monfort (SSDM, Yale), John McKee (FO, Dickinson), Patrick Hackler (M, Yale), Luke Staudt (G, Loyola)
Maryland: Noah Armitage (M, Stony Brook), Bryce Ford (A, Fairfield), AJ Hernandez (D, Navy), Zack Goorno (SSDM, Bowdoin), Matthew Keegan (A, Binghamton)
Michigan: Pace Billings (LSM, Princeton), Lukas Stanat (M, Princeton), Will Byrne (A, Bowdoin), DJ Dixon (M, Wesleyan)
Mount St. Mary's: Nathan Committee (D, Bellarmine)
NJIT: Russ Maher (M, Johns Hopkins), Dylan Sebastian (A, Hofstra)
North Carolina: Michael Gianforcaro (G, Princeton), Spencer Wirtheim (M, Cornell), Nick Dupuis (A, Stony Brook), Andrew O'Berry (SSDM, Harvard), Drew Scott (M, TCU football)
Notre Dame: Greg Campisi (LSM, Harvard)
Ohio State: Ryan Donnery (M, Quinnipiac)
Penn State: Jack Aimone (M, Rutgers)
Providence: Dan Donahue (G, Union)
Richmond: Ethan Gyllenhaal (SSDM, Bucknell), Brooks Rhine (D, Hobart)
Rutgers: Joseph Juengerkes (SSDM, Princeton), Ethan Barnard (FO, Bowdoin), Kasey Mongillo (M, Merrimack)
Saint Joseph's: Keaton Zavitz (M, Ohio State)
Sacred Heart: Matt Pepe (A, Bryant)
Stony Brook: Colin Reilly (M, North Carolina)
Syracuse: Mike Grace (D, RIT)
UMass: Gavin Begonia (A, Ohio State)
Villanova: Tyler Sandoval (FO, Princeton)
Virginia: Johnny Hackett (M, Bryant), Charles Balsamo (A/M, Duke)
*Notable* players in portal:
Attack
Luke Grayum, Richmond
Dutch Furlong, Bucknell
Chris Patterson, Hobart
Mason Bregman, UMass
Blake Behlen, Stony Brook
Matt Caputo, Ohio State
Greyson Vorgang, Denver
Koleton Marquis, Johns Hopkins
Midfield
Trace Hogan, Merrimack
Brian Russell, Merrimack
Tommy Barnds, Princeton
Chris Cusolito, Providence
Shane O'Leary, UMass
Vinnie Trujillo, Syracuse
Nick Rizzo, High Point
Jack Dowd, Salisbury
Luke Nestor, Salisbury
Trevor Douglas, Quinnipiac
Jack Dougherty, Stony Brook
Parker Yearego, Cleveland State
Defense
Colin Hart, Brown
Mitch Dunham, Mount St. Mary's
Aiden Bodonyi, Ohio State
Owen Quinn, UMass
Goalie
Jamison MacLachlan, Stony Brook
Connor Theriault, Brown
Jack VanValkenburgh, Albany
Dylan Renner, Adelphi
Matthew Torrey, Air Force
FO
Nick Ramsey, Yale
Caleb Hammett, UMass
Rocco Mareno, Towson
I’m sure some md Superman will call me names but I think balsamo is betterTroy822 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 5:57 pmDo y’all think Malever is better than Balsamo?? I can’t tell if this is an upgrade for Duke, a downgrade, or a wash.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 12:14 pm Malever to...
...
...
...Duke
https://x.com/tyxanders/status/1799111608729518351
Someone in Geneva might just try to approach Carl Spackler strategy suggested to Ty regarding Judge Smails. “He’ll quit the game!”oldbartman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 4:01 pmI believe the rest of the Ivy league and Hobart are protesting CJ's eligibility....JeremyCuse wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 3:01 pmNo, he has another year, he withdrew for a semester to secure his eligibility.Troy822 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 2:53 pmIs CJ Kirst in the portal? I’m still confused on eligibility with respect to the COVID year, especially in the Ivy League.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 3:22 pm Updated with a few more from IL and Xanders
Incoming transfers to
Boston U: Sam Burns (M, Ohio State)
Canisius: Jeff Douglas (D, Ursinus)
Dartmouth: Will Stahl (M, Holy Cross)
Delaware: Cory Capri (A, Yale)
Duke: Aiden Blake (M, Cornell), Graham Blake (A, Harvard), Paul Weathington (SSDM, Princeton), Eric Malever (A, Maryland)
Georgetown: Fulton Bayman (A, Notre Dame)
High Point: Jeb Brenfleck (A, Penn State)
Hofstra: Jon Singer (G, Ursinus)
Jacksonville: Drew Kessenich (M, Detroit Mercy), Dom Zingo (D, Lynchburg)
Johns Hopkins: Jack Monfort (SSDM, Yale), John McKee (FO, Dickinson), Patrick Hackler (M, Yale), Luke Staudt (G, Loyola)
Maryland: Noah Armitage (M, Stony Brook), Bryce Ford (A, Fairfield), AJ Hernandez (D, Navy), Zack Goorno (SSDM, Bowdoin), Matthew Keegan (A, Binghamton)
Michigan: Pace Billings (LSM, Princeton), Lukas Stanat (M, Princeton), Will Byrne (A, Bowdoin), DJ Dixon (M, Wesleyan)
Mount St. Mary's: Nathan Committee (D, Bellarmine)
NJIT: Russ Maher (M, Johns Hopkins), Dylan Sebastian (A, Hofstra)
North Carolina: Michael Gianforcaro (G, Princeton), Spencer Wirtheim (M, Cornell), Nick Dupuis (A, Stony Brook), Andrew O'Berry (SSDM, Harvard), Drew Scott (M, TCU football)
Notre Dame: Greg Campisi (LSM, Harvard)
Ohio State: Ryan Donnery (M, Quinnipiac)
Penn State: Jack Aimone (M, Rutgers)
Providence: Dan Donahue (G, Union)
Richmond: Ethan Gyllenhaal (SSDM, Bucknell), Brooks Rhine (D, Hobart)
Rutgers: Joseph Juengerkes (SSDM, Princeton), Ethan Barnard (FO, Bowdoin), Kasey Mongillo (M, Merrimack)
Saint Joseph's: Keaton Zavitz (M, Ohio State)
Sacred Heart: Matt Pepe (A, Bryant)
Stony Brook: Colin Reilly (M, North Carolina)
Syracuse: Mike Grace (D, RIT)
UMass: Gavin Begonia (A, Ohio State)
Villanova: Tyler Sandoval (FO, Princeton)
Virginia: Johnny Hackett (M, Bryant), Charles Balsamo (A/M, Duke)
*Notable* players in portal:
Attack
Luke Grayum, Richmond
Dutch Furlong, Bucknell
Chris Patterson, Hobart
Mason Bregman, UMass
Blake Behlen, Stony Brook
Matt Caputo, Ohio State
Greyson Vorgang, Denver
Koleton Marquis, Johns Hopkins
Midfield
Trace Hogan, Merrimack
Brian Russell, Merrimack
Tommy Barnds, Princeton
Chris Cusolito, Providence
Shane O'Leary, UMass
Vinnie Trujillo, Syracuse
Nick Rizzo, High Point
Jack Dowd, Salisbury
Luke Nestor, Salisbury
Trevor Douglas, Quinnipiac
Jack Dougherty, Stony Brook
Parker Yearego, Cleveland State
Defense
Colin Hart, Brown
Mitch Dunham, Mount St. Mary's
Aiden Bodonyi, Ohio State
Owen Quinn, UMass
Goalie
Jamison MacLachlan, Stony Brook
Connor Theriault, Brown
Jack VanValkenburgh, Albany
Dylan Renner, Adelphi
Matthew Torrey, Air Force
FO
Nick Ramsey, Yale
Caleb Hammett, UMass
Rocco Mareno, Towson
Malever is better. One had 7 points in 2 games vs ND. The other, 0.Farfromgeneva wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 10:52 pmI’m sure some md Superman will call me names but I think balsamo is betterTroy822 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 5:57 pmDo y’all think Malever is better than Balsamo?? I can’t tell if this is an upgrade for Duke, a downgrade, or a wash.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 12:14 pm Malever to...
...
...
...Duke
https://x.com/tyxanders/status/1799111608729518351
Farfromgeneva wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 10:59 pmSomeone in Geneva might just try to approach Carl Spackler strategy suggested to Ty regarding Judge Smails. “He’ll quit the game!”oldbartman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 4:01 pmI believe the rest of the Ivy league and Hobart are protesting CJ's eligibility....JeremyCuse wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 3:01 pmNo, he has another year, he withdrew for a semester to secure his eligibility.Troy822 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 2:53 pmIs CJ Kirst in the portal? I’m still confused on eligibility with respect to the COVID year, especially in the Ivy League.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 3:22 pm Updated with a few more from IL and Xanders
Incoming transfers to
Boston U: Sam Burns (M, Ohio State)
Canisius: Jeff Douglas (D, Ursinus)
Dartmouth: Will Stahl (M, Holy Cross)
Delaware: Cory Capri (A, Yale)
Duke: Aiden Blake (M, Cornell), Graham Blake (A, Harvard), Paul Weathington (SSDM, Princeton), Eric Malever (A, Maryland)
Georgetown: Fulton Bayman (A, Notre Dame)
High Point: Jeb Brenfleck (A, Penn State)
Hofstra: Jon Singer (G, Ursinus)
Jacksonville: Drew Kessenich (M, Detroit Mercy), Dom Zingo (D, Lynchburg)
Johns Hopkins: Jack Monfort (SSDM, Yale), John McKee (FO, Dickinson), Patrick Hackler (M, Yale), Luke Staudt (G, Loyola)
Maryland: Noah Armitage (M, Stony Brook), Bryce Ford (A, Fairfield), AJ Hernandez (D, Navy), Zack Goorno (SSDM, Bowdoin), Matthew Keegan (A, Binghamton)
Michigan: Pace Billings (LSM, Princeton), Lukas Stanat (M, Princeton), Will Byrne (A, Bowdoin), DJ Dixon (M, Wesleyan)
Mount St. Mary's: Nathan Committee (D, Bellarmine)
NJIT: Russ Maher (M, Johns Hopkins), Dylan Sebastian (A, Hofstra)
North Carolina: Michael Gianforcaro (G, Princeton), Spencer Wirtheim (M, Cornell), Nick Dupuis (A, Stony Brook), Andrew O'Berry (SSDM, Harvard), Drew Scott (M, TCU football)
Notre Dame: Greg Campisi (LSM, Harvard)
Ohio State: Ryan Donnery (M, Quinnipiac)
Penn State: Jack Aimone (M, Rutgers)
Providence: Dan Donahue (G, Union)
Richmond: Ethan Gyllenhaal (SSDM, Bucknell), Brooks Rhine (D, Hobart)
Rutgers: Joseph Juengerkes (SSDM, Princeton), Ethan Barnard (FO, Bowdoin), Kasey Mongillo (M, Merrimack)
Saint Joseph's: Keaton Zavitz (M, Ohio State)
Sacred Heart: Matt Pepe (A, Bryant)
Stony Brook: Colin Reilly (M, North Carolina)
Syracuse: Mike Grace (D, RIT)
UMass: Gavin Begonia (A, Ohio State)
Villanova: Tyler Sandoval (FO, Princeton)
Virginia: Johnny Hackett (M, Bryant), Charles Balsamo (A/M, Duke)
*Notable* players in portal:
Attack
Luke Grayum, Richmond
Dutch Furlong, Bucknell
Chris Patterson, Hobart
Mason Bregman, UMass
Blake Behlen, Stony Brook
Matt Caputo, Ohio State
Greyson Vorgang, Denver
Koleton Marquis, Johns Hopkins
Midfield
Trace Hogan, Merrimack
Brian Russell, Merrimack
Tommy Barnds, Princeton
Chris Cusolito, Providence
Shane O'Leary, UMass
Vinnie Trujillo, Syracuse
Nick Rizzo, High Point
Jack Dowd, Salisbury
Luke Nestor, Salisbury
Trevor Douglas, Quinnipiac
Jack Dougherty, Stony Brook
Parker Yearego, Cleveland State
Defense
Colin Hart, Brown
Mitch Dunham, Mount St. Mary's
Aiden Bodonyi, Ohio State
Owen Quinn, UMass
Goalie
Jamison MacLachlan, Stony Brook
Connor Theriault, Brown
Jack VanValkenburgh, Albany
Dylan Renner, Adelphi
Matthew Torrey, Air Force
FO
Nick Ramsey, Yale
Caleb Hammett, UMass
Rocco Mareno, Towson
But nobody realizes how rigid it is in Geneva and awful that our FR starter D man who could play a level higher and has the size and athleticism in Brooks Rhine just walked down the conference street to Richmond.
I could live with graduated Derrek Madonna going to play with younger brother. But when you lose a 1st team all A10 FR close D man like Rhine to Richmond. Well my position on Raymond is already clear but for folks who don’t know Rhine is valuable than Chris Patterson (who if I believe a rumor I heard may be heading to an Ivy)
https://hwsathletics.com/sports/mens-la ... hine/21470
6’2 think he’s actually heavier than listed closer to 200. 13 games/13 started, 26Gbs and 8 CTs as # 2man to Nolan Firth.
Wow and guys come after me as if I get personal. Let’s see how expert you are. This will be remembered.PALaxer wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 11:08 pmFarfromgeneva wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 10:59 pmSomeone in Geneva might just try to approach Carl Spackler strategy suggested to Ty regarding Judge Smails. “He’ll quit the game!”oldbartman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 4:01 pmI believe the rest of the Ivy league and Hobart are protesting CJ's eligibility....JeremyCuse wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 3:01 pmNo, he has another year, he withdrew for a semester to secure his eligibility.Troy822 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 2:53 pmIs CJ Kirst in the portal? I’m still confused on eligibility with respect to the COVID year, especially in the Ivy League.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 3:22 pm Updated with a few more from IL and Xanders
Incoming transfers to
Boston U: Sam Burns (M, Ohio State)
Canisius: Jeff Douglas (D, Ursinus)
Dartmouth: Will Stahl (M, Holy Cross)
Delaware: Cory Capri (A, Yale)
Duke: Aiden Blake (M, Cornell), Graham Blake (A, Harvard), Paul Weathington (SSDM, Princeton), Eric Malever (A, Maryland)
Georgetown: Fulton Bayman (A, Notre Dame)
High Point: Jeb Brenfleck (A, Penn State)
Hofstra: Jon Singer (G, Ursinus)
Jacksonville: Drew Kessenich (M, Detroit Mercy), Dom Zingo (D, Lynchburg)
Johns Hopkins: Jack Monfort (SSDM, Yale), John McKee (FO, Dickinson), Patrick Hackler (M, Yale), Luke Staudt (G, Loyola)
Maryland: Noah Armitage (M, Stony Brook), Bryce Ford (A, Fairfield), AJ Hernandez (D, Navy), Zack Goorno (SSDM, Bowdoin), Matthew Keegan (A, Binghamton)
Michigan: Pace Billings (LSM, Princeton), Lukas Stanat (M, Princeton), Will Byrne (A, Bowdoin), DJ Dixon (M, Wesleyan)
Mount St. Mary's: Nathan Committee (D, Bellarmine)
NJIT: Russ Maher (M, Johns Hopkins), Dylan Sebastian (A, Hofstra)
North Carolina: Michael Gianforcaro (G, Princeton), Spencer Wirtheim (M, Cornell), Nick Dupuis (A, Stony Brook), Andrew O'Berry (SSDM, Harvard), Drew Scott (M, TCU football)
Notre Dame: Greg Campisi (LSM, Harvard)
Ohio State: Ryan Donnery (M, Quinnipiac)
Penn State: Jack Aimone (M, Rutgers)
Providence: Dan Donahue (G, Union)
Richmond: Ethan Gyllenhaal (SSDM, Bucknell), Brooks Rhine (D, Hobart)
Rutgers: Joseph Juengerkes (SSDM, Princeton), Ethan Barnard (FO, Bowdoin), Kasey Mongillo (M, Merrimack)
Saint Joseph's: Keaton Zavitz (M, Ohio State)
Sacred Heart: Matt Pepe (A, Bryant)
Stony Brook: Colin Reilly (M, North Carolina)
Syracuse: Mike Grace (D, RIT)
UMass: Gavin Begonia (A, Ohio State)
Villanova: Tyler Sandoval (FO, Princeton)
Virginia: Johnny Hackett (M, Bryant), Charles Balsamo (A/M, Duke)
*Notable* players in portal:
Attack
Luke Grayum, Richmond
Dutch Furlong, Bucknell
Chris Patterson, Hobart
Mason Bregman, UMass
Blake Behlen, Stony Brook
Matt Caputo, Ohio State
Greyson Vorgang, Denver
Koleton Marquis, Johns Hopkins
Midfield
Trace Hogan, Merrimack
Brian Russell, Merrimack
Tommy Barnds, Princeton
Chris Cusolito, Providence
Shane O'Leary, UMass
Vinnie Trujillo, Syracuse
Nick Rizzo, High Point
Jack Dowd, Salisbury
Luke Nestor, Salisbury
Trevor Douglas, Quinnipiac
Jack Dougherty, Stony Brook
Parker Yearego, Cleveland State
Defense
Colin Hart, Brown
Mitch Dunham, Mount St. Mary's
Aiden Bodonyi, Ohio State
Owen Quinn, UMass
Goalie
Jamison MacLachlan, Stony Brook
Connor Theriault, Brown
Jack VanValkenburgh, Albany
Dylan Renner, Adelphi
Matthew Torrey, Air Force
FO
Nick Ramsey, Yale
Caleb Hammett, UMass
Rocco Mareno, Towson
But nobody realizes how rigid it is in Geneva and awful that our FR starter D man who could play a level higher and has the size and athleticism in Brooks Rhine just walked down the conference street to Richmond.
I could live with graduated Derrek Madonna going to play with younger brother. But when you lose a 1st team all A10 FR close D man like Rhine to Richmond. Well my position on Raymond is already clear but for folks who don’t know Rhine is valuable than Chris Patterson (who if I believe a rumor I heard may be heading to an Ivy)
https://hwsathletics.com/sports/mens-la ... hine/21470
6’2 think he’s actually heavier than listed closer to 200. 13 games/13 started, 26Gbs and 8 CTs as # 2man to Nolan Firth.
Let’s not act like Rhine was some stud. Theirs a good chance he never touches the field at Richmond, but kudos to him better education and gets away from the dumpster fire that is Hobart lacrosse.
Balsamo was buried for Benn Johnston this year. Did you watch him as a FR? That was a failure by Dani not Balsamo IMO.norcalhop wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 11:00 pmMalever is better. One had 7 points in 2 games vs ND. The other, 0.Farfromgeneva wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 10:52 pmI’m sure some md Superman will call me names but I think balsamo is betterTroy822 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 5:57 pmDo y’all think Malever is better than Balsamo?? I can’t tell if this is an upgrade for Duke, a downgrade, or a wash.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 12:14 pm Malever to...
...
...
...Duke
https://x.com/tyxanders/status/1799111608729518351
Check your facts on Rhine. According to the HWS webpage he was not A10 All Rookie team. Would not have started were it not for preseason injury.Farfromgeneva wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 10:59 pmSomeone in Geneva might just try to approach Carl Spackler strategy suggested to Ty regarding Judge Smails. “He’ll quit the game!”oldbartman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 4:01 pmI believe the rest of the Ivy league and Hobart are protesting CJ's eligibility....JeremyCuse wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 3:01 pmNo, he has another year, he withdrew for a semester to secure his eligibility.Troy822 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 2:53 pmIs CJ Kirst in the portal? I’m still confused on eligibility with respect to the COVID year, especially in the Ivy League.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 3:22 pm Updated with a few more from IL and Xanders
Incoming transfers to
Boston U: Sam Burns (M, Ohio State)
Canisius: Jeff Douglas (D, Ursinus)
Dartmouth: Will Stahl (M, Holy Cross)
Delaware: Cory Capri (A, Yale)
Duke: Aiden Blake (M, Cornell), Graham Blake (A, Harvard), Paul Weathington (SSDM, Princeton), Eric Malever (A, Maryland)
Georgetown: Fulton Bayman (A, Notre Dame)
High Point: Jeb Brenfleck (A, Penn State)
Hofstra: Jon Singer (G, Ursinus)
Jacksonville: Drew Kessenich (M, Detroit Mercy), Dom Zingo (D, Lynchburg)
Johns Hopkins: Jack Monfort (SSDM, Yale), John McKee (FO, Dickinson), Patrick Hackler (M, Yale), Luke Staudt (G, Loyola)
Maryland: Noah Armitage (M, Stony Brook), Bryce Ford (A, Fairfield), AJ Hernandez (D, Navy), Zack Goorno (SSDM, Bowdoin), Matthew Keegan (A, Binghamton)
Michigan: Pace Billings (LSM, Princeton), Lukas Stanat (M, Princeton), Will Byrne (A, Bowdoin), DJ Dixon (M, Wesleyan)
Mount St. Mary's: Nathan Committee (D, Bellarmine)
NJIT: Russ Maher (M, Johns Hopkins), Dylan Sebastian (A, Hofstra)
North Carolina: Michael Gianforcaro (G, Princeton), Spencer Wirtheim (M, Cornell), Nick Dupuis (A, Stony Brook), Andrew O'Berry (SSDM, Harvard), Drew Scott (M, TCU football)
Notre Dame: Greg Campisi (LSM, Harvard)
Ohio State: Ryan Donnery (M, Quinnipiac)
Penn State: Jack Aimone (M, Rutgers)
Providence: Dan Donahue (G, Union)
Richmond: Ethan Gyllenhaal (SSDM, Bucknell), Brooks Rhine (D, Hobart)
Rutgers: Joseph Juengerkes (SSDM, Princeton), Ethan Barnard (FO, Bowdoin), Kasey Mongillo (M, Merrimack)
Saint Joseph's: Keaton Zavitz (M, Ohio State)
Sacred Heart: Matt Pepe (A, Bryant)
Stony Brook: Colin Reilly (M, North Carolina)
Syracuse: Mike Grace (D, RIT)
UMass: Gavin Begonia (A, Ohio State)
Villanova: Tyler Sandoval (FO, Princeton)
Virginia: Johnny Hackett (M, Bryant), Charles Balsamo (A/M, Duke)
*Notable* players in portal:
Attack
Luke Grayum, Richmond
Dutch Furlong, Bucknell
Chris Patterson, Hobart
Mason Bregman, UMass
Blake Behlen, Stony Brook
Matt Caputo, Ohio State
Greyson Vorgang, Denver
Koleton Marquis, Johns Hopkins
Midfield
Trace Hogan, Merrimack
Brian Russell, Merrimack
Tommy Barnds, Princeton
Chris Cusolito, Providence
Shane O'Leary, UMass
Vinnie Trujillo, Syracuse
Nick Rizzo, High Point
Jack Dowd, Salisbury
Luke Nestor, Salisbury
Trevor Douglas, Quinnipiac
Jack Dougherty, Stony Brook
Parker Yearego, Cleveland State
Defense
Colin Hart, Brown
Mitch Dunham, Mount St. Mary's
Aiden Bodonyi, Ohio State
Owen Quinn, UMass
Goalie
Jamison MacLachlan, Stony Brook
Connor Theriault, Brown
Jack VanValkenburgh, Albany
Dylan Renner, Adelphi
Matthew Torrey, Air Force
FO
Nick Ramsey, Yale
Caleb Hammett, UMass
Rocco Mareno, Towson
But nobody realizes how rigid it is in Geneva and awful that our FR starter D man who could play a level higher and has the size and athleticism in Brooks Rhine just walked down the conference street to Richmond.
I could live with graduated Derrek Madonna going to play with younger brother. But when you lose a 1st team all A10 FR close D man like Rhine to Richmond. Well my position on Raymond is already clear but for folks who don’t know Rhine is valuable than Chris Patterson (who if I believe a rumor I heard may be heading to an Ivy)
https://hwsathletics.com/sports/mens-la ... hine/21470
6’2 think he’s actually heavier than listed closer to 200. 13 games/13 started, 26Gbs and 8 CTs as # 2man to Nolan Firth.
Typo I use mobile for this you’ve seen this from me.Ketch wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2024 12:26 pmCheck your facts on Rhine. According to the HWS webpage he was not A10 All Rookie team. Would not have started were it not for preseason injury.Farfromgeneva wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 10:59 pmSomeone in Geneva might just try to approach Carl Spackler strategy suggested to Ty regarding Judge Smails. “He’ll quit the game!”oldbartman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 4:01 pmI believe the rest of the Ivy league and Hobart are protesting CJ's eligibility....JeremyCuse wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 3:01 pmNo, he has another year, he withdrew for a semester to secure his eligibility.Troy822 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 2:53 pmIs CJ Kirst in the portal? I’m still confused on eligibility with respect to the COVID year, especially in the Ivy League.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 3:22 pm Updated with a few more from IL and Xanders
Incoming transfers to
Boston U: Sam Burns (M, Ohio State)
Canisius: Jeff Douglas (D, Ursinus)
Dartmouth: Will Stahl (M, Holy Cross)
Delaware: Cory Capri (A, Yale)
Duke: Aiden Blake (M, Cornell), Graham Blake (A, Harvard), Paul Weathington (SSDM, Princeton), Eric Malever (A, Maryland)
Georgetown: Fulton Bayman (A, Notre Dame)
High Point: Jeb Brenfleck (A, Penn State)
Hofstra: Jon Singer (G, Ursinus)
Jacksonville: Drew Kessenich (M, Detroit Mercy), Dom Zingo (D, Lynchburg)
Johns Hopkins: Jack Monfort (SSDM, Yale), John McKee (FO, Dickinson), Patrick Hackler (M, Yale), Luke Staudt (G, Loyola)
Maryland: Noah Armitage (M, Stony Brook), Bryce Ford (A, Fairfield), AJ Hernandez (D, Navy), Zack Goorno (SSDM, Bowdoin), Matthew Keegan (A, Binghamton)
Michigan: Pace Billings (LSM, Princeton), Lukas Stanat (M, Princeton), Will Byrne (A, Bowdoin), DJ Dixon (M, Wesleyan)
Mount St. Mary's: Nathan Committee (D, Bellarmine)
NJIT: Russ Maher (M, Johns Hopkins), Dylan Sebastian (A, Hofstra)
North Carolina: Michael Gianforcaro (G, Princeton), Spencer Wirtheim (M, Cornell), Nick Dupuis (A, Stony Brook), Andrew O'Berry (SSDM, Harvard), Drew Scott (M, TCU football)
Notre Dame: Greg Campisi (LSM, Harvard)
Ohio State: Ryan Donnery (M, Quinnipiac)
Penn State: Jack Aimone (M, Rutgers)
Providence: Dan Donahue (G, Union)
Richmond: Ethan Gyllenhaal (SSDM, Bucknell), Brooks Rhine (D, Hobart)
Rutgers: Joseph Juengerkes (SSDM, Princeton), Ethan Barnard (FO, Bowdoin), Kasey Mongillo (M, Merrimack)
Saint Joseph's: Keaton Zavitz (M, Ohio State)
Sacred Heart: Matt Pepe (A, Bryant)
Stony Brook: Colin Reilly (M, North Carolina)
Syracuse: Mike Grace (D, RIT)
UMass: Gavin Begonia (A, Ohio State)
Villanova: Tyler Sandoval (FO, Princeton)
Virginia: Johnny Hackett (M, Bryant), Charles Balsamo (A/M, Duke)
*Notable* players in portal:
Attack
Luke Grayum, Richmond
Dutch Furlong, Bucknell
Chris Patterson, Hobart
Mason Bregman, UMass
Blake Behlen, Stony Brook
Matt Caputo, Ohio State
Greyson Vorgang, Denver
Koleton Marquis, Johns Hopkins
Midfield
Trace Hogan, Merrimack
Brian Russell, Merrimack
Tommy Barnds, Princeton
Chris Cusolito, Providence
Shane O'Leary, UMass
Vinnie Trujillo, Syracuse
Nick Rizzo, High Point
Jack Dowd, Salisbury
Luke Nestor, Salisbury
Trevor Douglas, Quinnipiac
Jack Dougherty, Stony Brook
Parker Yearego, Cleveland State
Defense
Colin Hart, Brown
Mitch Dunham, Mount St. Mary's
Aiden Bodonyi, Ohio State
Owen Quinn, UMass
Goalie
Jamison MacLachlan, Stony Brook
Connor Theriault, Brown
Jack VanValkenburgh, Albany
Dylan Renner, Adelphi
Matthew Torrey, Air Force
FO
Nick Ramsey, Yale
Caleb Hammett, UMass
Rocco Mareno, Towson
But nobody realizes how rigid it is in Geneva and awful that our FR starter D man who could play a level higher and has the size and athleticism in Brooks Rhine just walked down the conference street to Richmond.
I could live with graduated Derrek Madonna going to play with younger brother. But when you lose a 1st team all A10 FR close D man like Rhine to Richmond. Well my position on Raymond is already clear but for folks who don’t know Rhine is valuable than Chris Patterson (who if I believe a rumor I heard may be heading to an Ivy)
https://hwsathletics.com/sports/mens-la ... hine/21470
6’2 think he’s actually heavier than listed closer to 200. 13 games/13 started, 26Gbs and 8 CTs as # 2man to Nolan Firth.
Looks like Hobart has become a achool you go to in hopes of performing to go to a better one. A feeder program.PALaxer wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 11:08 pmFarfromgeneva wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 10:59 pmSomeone in Geneva might just try to approach Carl Spackler strategy suggested to Ty regarding Judge Smails. “He’ll quit the game!”oldbartman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 4:01 pmI believe the rest of the Ivy league and Hobart are protesting CJ's eligibility....JeremyCuse wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 3:01 pmNo, he has another year, he withdrew for a semester to secure his eligibility.Troy822 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 2:53 pmIs CJ Kirst in the portal? I’m still confused on eligibility with respect to the COVID year, especially in the Ivy League.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 3:22 pm Updated with a few more from IL and Xanders
Incoming transfers to
Boston U: Sam Burns (M, Ohio State)
Canisius: Jeff Douglas (D, Ursinus)
Dartmouth: Will Stahl (M, Holy Cross)
Delaware: Cory Capri (A, Yale)
Duke: Aiden Blake (M, Cornell), Graham Blake (A, Harvard), Paul Weathington (SSDM, Princeton), Eric Malever (A, Maryland)
Georgetown: Fulton Bayman (A, Notre Dame)
High Point: Jeb Brenfleck (A, Penn State)
Hofstra: Jon Singer (G, Ursinus)
Jacksonville: Drew Kessenich (M, Detroit Mercy), Dom Zingo (D, Lynchburg)
Johns Hopkins: Jack Monfort (SSDM, Yale), John McKee (FO, Dickinson), Patrick Hackler (M, Yale), Luke Staudt (G, Loyola)
Maryland: Noah Armitage (M, Stony Brook), Bryce Ford (A, Fairfield), AJ Hernandez (D, Navy), Zack Goorno (SSDM, Bowdoin), Matthew Keegan (A, Binghamton)
Michigan: Pace Billings (LSM, Princeton), Lukas Stanat (M, Princeton), Will Byrne (A, Bowdoin), DJ Dixon (M, Wesleyan)
Mount St. Mary's: Nathan Committee (D, Bellarmine)
NJIT: Russ Maher (M, Johns Hopkins), Dylan Sebastian (A, Hofstra)
North Carolina: Michael Gianforcaro (G, Princeton), Spencer Wirtheim (M, Cornell), Nick Dupuis (A, Stony Brook), Andrew O'Berry (SSDM, Harvard), Drew Scott (M, TCU football)
Notre Dame: Greg Campisi (LSM, Harvard)
Ohio State: Ryan Donnery (M, Quinnipiac)
Penn State: Jack Aimone (M, Rutgers)
Providence: Dan Donahue (G, Union)
Richmond: Ethan Gyllenhaal (SSDM, Bucknell), Brooks Rhine (D, Hobart)
Rutgers: Joseph Juengerkes (SSDM, Princeton), Ethan Barnard (FO, Bowdoin), Kasey Mongillo (M, Merrimack)
Saint Joseph's: Keaton Zavitz (M, Ohio State)
Sacred Heart: Matt Pepe (A, Bryant)
Stony Brook: Colin Reilly (M, North Carolina)
Syracuse: Mike Grace (D, RIT)
UMass: Gavin Begonia (A, Ohio State)
Villanova: Tyler Sandoval (FO, Princeton)
Virginia: Johnny Hackett (M, Bryant), Charles Balsamo (A/M, Duke)
*Notable* players in portal:
Attack
Luke Grayum, Richmond
Dutch Furlong, Bucknell
Chris Patterson, Hobart
Mason Bregman, UMass
Blake Behlen, Stony Brook
Matt Caputo, Ohio State
Greyson Vorgang, Denver
Koleton Marquis, Johns Hopkins
Midfield
Trace Hogan, Merrimack
Brian Russell, Merrimack
Tommy Barnds, Princeton
Chris Cusolito, Providence
Shane O'Leary, UMass
Vinnie Trujillo, Syracuse
Nick Rizzo, High Point
Jack Dowd, Salisbury
Luke Nestor, Salisbury
Trevor Douglas, Quinnipiac
Jack Dougherty, Stony Brook
Parker Yearego, Cleveland State
Defense
Colin Hart, Brown
Mitch Dunham, Mount St. Mary's
Aiden Bodonyi, Ohio State
Owen Quinn, UMass
Goalie
Jamison MacLachlan, Stony Brook
Connor Theriault, Brown
Jack VanValkenburgh, Albany
Dylan Renner, Adelphi
Matthew Torrey, Air Force
FO
Nick Ramsey, Yale
Caleb Hammett, UMass
Rocco Mareno, Towson
But nobody realizes how rigid it is in Geneva and awful that our FR starter D man who could play a level higher and has the size and athleticism in Brooks Rhine just walked down the conference street to Richmond.
I could live with graduated Derrek Madonna going to play with younger brother. But when you lose a 1st team all A10 FR close D man like Rhine to Richmond. Well my position on Raymond is already clear but for folks who don’t know Rhine is valuable than Chris Patterson (who if I believe a rumor I heard may be heading to an Ivy)
https://hwsathletics.com/sports/mens-la ... hine/21470
6’2 think he’s actually heavier than listed closer to 200. 13 games/13 started, 26Gbs and 8 CTs as # 2man to Nolan Firth.
Let’s not act like Rhine was some stud. Theirs a good chance he never touches the field at Richmond, but kudos to him better education and gets away from the dumpster fire that is Hobart lacrosse.
So I guess they wouldn't be looking at/going to Rutgers.1766 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2024 9:19 pmLooks like Hobart has become a achool you go to in hopes of performing to go to a better one. A feeder program.PALaxer wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 11:08 pmFarfromgeneva wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 10:59 pmSomeone in Geneva might just try to approach Carl Spackler strategy suggested to Ty regarding Judge Smails. “He’ll quit the game!”oldbartman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 4:01 pmI believe the rest of the Ivy league and Hobart are protesting CJ's eligibility....JeremyCuse wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 3:01 pmNo, he has another year, he withdrew for a semester to secure his eligibility.Troy822 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 2:53 pmIs CJ Kirst in the portal? I’m still confused on eligibility with respect to the COVID year, especially in the Ivy League.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 3:22 pm Updated with a few more from IL and Xanders
Incoming transfers to
Boston U: Sam Burns (M, Ohio State)
Canisius: Jeff Douglas (D, Ursinus)
Dartmouth: Will Stahl (M, Holy Cross)
Delaware: Cory Capri (A, Yale)
Duke: Aiden Blake (M, Cornell), Graham Blake (A, Harvard), Paul Weathington (SSDM, Princeton), Eric Malever (A, Maryland)
Georgetown: Fulton Bayman (A, Notre Dame)
High Point: Jeb Brenfleck (A, Penn State)
Hofstra: Jon Singer (G, Ursinus)
Jacksonville: Drew Kessenich (M, Detroit Mercy), Dom Zingo (D, Lynchburg)
Johns Hopkins: Jack Monfort (SSDM, Yale), John McKee (FO, Dickinson), Patrick Hackler (M, Yale), Luke Staudt (G, Loyola)
Maryland: Noah Armitage (M, Stony Brook), Bryce Ford (A, Fairfield), AJ Hernandez (D, Navy), Zack Goorno (SSDM, Bowdoin), Matthew Keegan (A, Binghamton)
Michigan: Pace Billings (LSM, Princeton), Lukas Stanat (M, Princeton), Will Byrne (A, Bowdoin), DJ Dixon (M, Wesleyan)
Mount St. Mary's: Nathan Committee (D, Bellarmine)
NJIT: Russ Maher (M, Johns Hopkins), Dylan Sebastian (A, Hofstra)
North Carolina: Michael Gianforcaro (G, Princeton), Spencer Wirtheim (M, Cornell), Nick Dupuis (A, Stony Brook), Andrew O'Berry (SSDM, Harvard), Drew Scott (M, TCU football)
Notre Dame: Greg Campisi (LSM, Harvard)
Ohio State: Ryan Donnery (M, Quinnipiac)
Penn State: Jack Aimone (M, Rutgers)
Providence: Dan Donahue (G, Union)
Richmond: Ethan Gyllenhaal (SSDM, Bucknell), Brooks Rhine (D, Hobart)
Rutgers: Joseph Juengerkes (SSDM, Princeton), Ethan Barnard (FO, Bowdoin), Kasey Mongillo (M, Merrimack)
Saint Joseph's: Keaton Zavitz (M, Ohio State)
Sacred Heart: Matt Pepe (A, Bryant)
Stony Brook: Colin Reilly (M, North Carolina)
Syracuse: Mike Grace (D, RIT)
UMass: Gavin Begonia (A, Ohio State)
Villanova: Tyler Sandoval (FO, Princeton)
Virginia: Johnny Hackett (M, Bryant), Charles Balsamo (A/M, Duke)
*Notable* players in portal:
Attack
Luke Grayum, Richmond
Dutch Furlong, Bucknell
Chris Patterson, Hobart
Mason Bregman, UMass
Blake Behlen, Stony Brook
Matt Caputo, Ohio State
Greyson Vorgang, Denver
Koleton Marquis, Johns Hopkins
Midfield
Trace Hogan, Merrimack
Brian Russell, Merrimack
Tommy Barnds, Princeton
Chris Cusolito, Providence
Shane O'Leary, UMass
Vinnie Trujillo, Syracuse
Nick Rizzo, High Point
Jack Dowd, Salisbury
Luke Nestor, Salisbury
Trevor Douglas, Quinnipiac
Jack Dougherty, Stony Brook
Parker Yearego, Cleveland State
Defense
Colin Hart, Brown
Mitch Dunham, Mount St. Mary's
Aiden Bodonyi, Ohio State
Owen Quinn, UMass
Goalie
Jamison MacLachlan, Stony Brook
Connor Theriault, Brown
Jack VanValkenburgh, Albany
Dylan Renner, Adelphi
Matthew Torrey, Air Force
FO
Nick Ramsey, Yale
Caleb Hammett, UMass
Rocco Mareno, Towson
But nobody realizes how rigid it is in Geneva and awful that our FR starter D man who could play a level higher and has the size and athleticism in Brooks Rhine just walked down the conference street to Richmond.
I could live with graduated Derrek Madonna going to play with younger brother. But when you lose a 1st team all A10 FR close D man like Rhine to Richmond. Well my position on Raymond is already clear but for folks who don’t know Rhine is valuable than Chris Patterson (who if I believe a rumor I heard may be heading to an Ivy)
https://hwsathletics.com/sports/mens-la ... hine/21470
6’2 think he’s actually heavier than listed closer to 200. 13 games/13 started, 26Gbs and 8 CTs as # 2man to Nolan Firth.
Let’s not act like Rhine was some stud. Theirs a good chance he never touches the field at Richmond, but kudos to him better education and gets away from the dumpster fire that is Hobart lacrosse.
A lot of people must be questioning Maryland’s recruiting. They have taken a grip of transfers over the last few years.
If you mean the semis it was sadly as simple as taking away the two man game and uva was toast for some strange reason around them not running enough and needing too much settled O this year. Not quite the draw gifts Hop got a few times late 2000s but it did appear matchup specific especially given no Monday went down.10stone5 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2024 11:38 pm Doesn’t make any sense.
Terps shredded the number 3/4 team with any number of non top 10-20 rated recruits.
If you’re looking for a class of top 5 and so recruits, then that is the Terps 2024-2025 class.
Tillman is keeping up with the top 3/4 teams with this year’s portal activity, it isn’t enough to just get a top 5 incoming freshmen class if you want to make it to Memorial day.
They had enough taste to get to Geneva they aren’t recidivists and the two that left are heading for better education than they’d get in New Beunswick. We should get his sophisticated analysis on how Media operates in college sports. Literally as linear was getting crushed is explain how the dead model was driving things forward by cable regions. For years refused everyone’s explanation about how the at large selection process works. This is a guy you fade in every way imaginable when he espouses a view.oldbartman wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2024 11:33 pmSo I guess they wouldn't be looking at/going to Rutgers.1766 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2024 9:19 pmLooks like Hobart has become a achool you go to in hopes of performing to go to a better one. A feeder program.PALaxer wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 11:08 pmFarfromgeneva wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 10:59 pmSomeone in Geneva might just try to approach Carl Spackler strategy suggested to Ty regarding Judge Smails. “He’ll quit the game!”oldbartman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 4:01 pmI believe the rest of the Ivy league and Hobart are protesting CJ's eligibility....JeremyCuse wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 3:01 pmNo, he has another year, he withdrew for a semester to secure his eligibility.Troy822 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 2:53 pmIs CJ Kirst in the portal? I’m still confused on eligibility with respect to the COVID year, especially in the Ivy League.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 3:22 pm Updated with a few more from IL and Xanders
Incoming transfers to
Boston U: Sam Burns (M, Ohio State)
Canisius: Jeff Douglas (D, Ursinus)
Dartmouth: Will Stahl (M, Holy Cross)
Delaware: Cory Capri (A, Yale)
Duke: Aiden Blake (M, Cornell), Graham Blake (A, Harvard), Paul Weathington (SSDM, Princeton), Eric Malever (A, Maryland)
Georgetown: Fulton Bayman (A, Notre Dame)
High Point: Jeb Brenfleck (A, Penn State)
Hofstra: Jon Singer (G, Ursinus)
Jacksonville: Drew Kessenich (M, Detroit Mercy), Dom Zingo (D, Lynchburg)
Johns Hopkins: Jack Monfort (SSDM, Yale), John McKee (FO, Dickinson), Patrick Hackler (M, Yale), Luke Staudt (G, Loyola)
Maryland: Noah Armitage (M, Stony Brook), Bryce Ford (A, Fairfield), AJ Hernandez (D, Navy), Zack Goorno (SSDM, Bowdoin), Matthew Keegan (A, Binghamton)
Michigan: Pace Billings (LSM, Princeton), Lukas Stanat (M, Princeton), Will Byrne (A, Bowdoin), DJ Dixon (M, Wesleyan)
Mount St. Mary's: Nathan Committee (D, Bellarmine)
NJIT: Russ Maher (M, Johns Hopkins), Dylan Sebastian (A, Hofstra)
North Carolina: Michael Gianforcaro (G, Princeton), Spencer Wirtheim (M, Cornell), Nick Dupuis (A, Stony Brook), Andrew O'Berry (SSDM, Harvard), Drew Scott (M, TCU football)
Notre Dame: Greg Campisi (LSM, Harvard)
Ohio State: Ryan Donnery (M, Quinnipiac)
Penn State: Jack Aimone (M, Rutgers)
Providence: Dan Donahue (G, Union)
Richmond: Ethan Gyllenhaal (SSDM, Bucknell), Brooks Rhine (D, Hobart)
Rutgers: Joseph Juengerkes (SSDM, Princeton), Ethan Barnard (FO, Bowdoin), Kasey Mongillo (M, Merrimack)
Saint Joseph's: Keaton Zavitz (M, Ohio State)
Sacred Heart: Matt Pepe (A, Bryant)
Stony Brook: Colin Reilly (M, North Carolina)
Syracuse: Mike Grace (D, RIT)
UMass: Gavin Begonia (A, Ohio State)
Villanova: Tyler Sandoval (FO, Princeton)
Virginia: Johnny Hackett (M, Bryant), Charles Balsamo (A/M, Duke)
*Notable* players in portal:
Attack
Luke Grayum, Richmond
Dutch Furlong, Bucknell
Chris Patterson, Hobart
Mason Bregman, UMass
Blake Behlen, Stony Brook
Matt Caputo, Ohio State
Greyson Vorgang, Denver
Koleton Marquis, Johns Hopkins
Midfield
Trace Hogan, Merrimack
Brian Russell, Merrimack
Tommy Barnds, Princeton
Chris Cusolito, Providence
Shane O'Leary, UMass
Vinnie Trujillo, Syracuse
Nick Rizzo, High Point
Jack Dowd, Salisbury
Luke Nestor, Salisbury
Trevor Douglas, Quinnipiac
Jack Dougherty, Stony Brook
Parker Yearego, Cleveland State
Defense
Colin Hart, Brown
Mitch Dunham, Mount St. Mary's
Aiden Bodonyi, Ohio State
Owen Quinn, UMass
Goalie
Jamison MacLachlan, Stony Brook
Connor Theriault, Brown
Jack VanValkenburgh, Albany
Dylan Renner, Adelphi
Matthew Torrey, Air Force
FO
Nick Ramsey, Yale
Caleb Hammett, UMass
Rocco Mareno, Towson
But nobody realizes how rigid it is in Geneva and awful that our FR starter D man who could play a level higher and has the size and athleticism in Brooks Rhine just walked down the conference street to Richmond.
I could live with graduated Derrek Madonna going to play with younger brother. But when you lose a 1st team all A10 FR close D man like Rhine to Richmond. Well my position on Raymond is already clear but for folks who don’t know Rhine is valuable than Chris Patterson (who if I believe a rumor I heard may be heading to an Ivy)
https://hwsathletics.com/sports/mens-la ... hine/21470
6’2 think he’s actually heavier than listed closer to 200. 13 games/13 started, 26Gbs and 8 CTs as # 2man to Nolan Firth.
Let’s not act like Rhine was some stud. Theirs a good chance he never touches the field at Richmond, but kudos to him better education and gets away from the dumpster fire that is Hobart lacrosse.
A lot of people must be questioning Maryland’s recruiting. They have taken a grip of transfers over the last few years.
Nah. This is just his way of doing "whataboutism" with Maryland in comparison to Rutgers. Since everyone questions Rutgers' HS recruiting and their reliance on the portal, 1766 is trying to say that everyone is being hypocritical by not getting on Maryland the same way they do Rutgers.MDralphie wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2024 10:58 pm Questioning Maryland’s recruiting? Taken a grip on transfers? Funny joke?! Like last year with their one transfer? Maybe you’re confusing Rutgers? There are many schools that use transfers far more than Md. The schools that consistently grab the most highly rated recruits use the portal more than most. Va uses it sparingly but gets top ranked players. Duke thrives in the portal despite their recruiting.