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Stony Brook middie Jack Dougherty to Richmond
Merrimack's Trace Hogan to UMass and Brian Russell to Bryant

Incoming transfers to

Albany: Rocco Mareno (FO, Towson)
Boston U: Sam Burns (M, Ohio State)
Bryant: Richie Reid (M, St. John's), Brian Russell (M, Merrimack)
Canisius: Jeff Douglas (D, Ursinus)
Dartmouth: Will Stahl (M, Holy Cross), Thomas Power (A, Colorado College)
Delaware: Cory Capri (A, Yale), Jack Kolbe (A, Merrimack)
Denver: Judge Murphy (A, St. Lawrence)
Duke: Aiden Blake (M, Cornell), Graham Blake (A, Harvard), Paul Weathington (SSDM, Princeton), Eric Malever (A, Maryland), Luke Grayum (A, Richmond), Chris Cusolito (M, Providence)
Fairfield: KJ Delane (A, Merrimack)
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), Parker Yearego (M, Cleveland State)
Johns Hopkins: Jack Monfort (SSDM, Yale), John McKee (FO, Dickinson), Patrick Hackler (M, Yale), Luke Staudt (G, Loyola)
Marquette: Jack Casey (D, Army)
Maryland: Noah Armitage (M, Stony Brook), Bryce Ford (A, Fairfield), AJ Hernandez (D, Navy), Zack Goorno (SSDM, Bowdoin), Matthew Keegan (A, Binghamton), Luca Ward (A, Holy Cross)
Michigan: Pace Billings (LSM, Princeton), Lukas Stanat (M, Princeton), Will Byrne (A, Bowdoin), DJ Dixon (M, Wesleyan), Jackson Clay (A/M, High Point)
Mount St. Mary's: Nathan Committee (D, Bellarmine), Jack Smith (A, Randolph Macon)
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), Corey O'Connor (D, High Point)
Penn: Chris Patterson (A, Hobart)
Penn State: Jack Aimone (M, Rutgers)
Providence: Dan Donahue (G, Union)
Richmond: Ethan Gyllenhaal (SSDM, Bucknell), Brooks Rhine (D, Hobart), Jack Dougherty (M, Stony Brook)
Rutgers: Joseph Juengerkes (SSDM, Princeton), Ethan Barnard (FO, Bowdoin), Kasey Mongillo (M, Merrimack), Greyson Vorgang (A, Denver)
Saint Joseph's: Keaton Zavitz (M, Ohio State)
Sacred Heart: Matt Pepe (A, Bryant)
Stony Brook: Colin Reilly (M, North Carolina), Ethan Linsay (A, Army)
Syracuse: Mike Grace (D, RIT), Ryder Ochoa (SSDM, St. John's)
UMass: Gavin Begonia (A, Ohio State), Trace Hogan (M, Merrimack)
Villanova: Tyler Sandoval (FO, Princeton), Brett Mallee (D, Yale)
Virginia: Johnny Hackett (M, Bryant), Charles Balsamo (A/M, Duke)

*Notable* players in portal:

Attack
Dutch Furlong, Bucknell
Mason Bregman, UMass
Blake Behlen, Stony Brook
Matt Caputo, Ohio State
Koleton Marquis, Johns Hopkins
Owen Murphy, Maryland

Midfield
Tommy Barnds, Princeton
Shane O'Leary, UMass
Vinnie Trujillo, Syracuse
Jack Dowd, Salisbury
Luke Nestor, Salisbury
Trevor Douglas, Quinnipiac
Nick Turrini, Lehigh
Griffin Turner, Hofstra

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

FO
Caleb Hammett, UMass
Andrew Degennaro, Harvard
Andrew Greenspan, Notre Dame
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what is the probable latest date for these transfers to be placed?
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I don't believe there are any re: the NCAA.
Maybe limitations by school or conference.

I've seen transfers, not announced, and then show up on the new year roster.
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hofpride wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 12:09 pm what is the probable latest date for these transfers to be placed?
School has 48 hours to report the portal entry. I dont think there is a timeline after that to be placed. Once you are officially in the portal, you have essentially revoked your NLI agreement. You are no longer a scholarship player. Even if you decide to return your original school, they are not bound to honor your original scholarship
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HopFan16 wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 10:23 am Stony Brook middie Jack Dougherty to Richmond
Merrimack's Trace Hogan to UMass

Incoming transfers to

Albany: Rocco Mareno (FO, Towson)
Boston U: Sam Burns (M, Ohio State)
Canisius: Jeff Douglas (D, Ursinus)
Dartmouth: Will Stahl (M, Holy Cross), Thomas Power (A, Colorado College)
Delaware: Cory Capri (A, Yale), Jack Kolbe (A, Merrimack)
Denver: Judge Murphy (A, St. Lawrence)
Duke: Aiden Blake (M, Cornell), Graham Blake (A, Harvard), Paul Weathington (SSDM, Princeton), Eric Malever (A, Maryland), Luke Grayum (A, Richmond), Chris Cusolito (M, Providence)
Fairfield: KJ Delane (A, Merrimack)
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), Parker Yearego (M, Cleveland State)
Johns Hopkins: Jack Monfort (SSDM, Yale), John McKee (FO, Dickinson), Patrick Hackler (M, Yale), Luke Staudt (G, Loyola)
Marquette: Jack Casey (D, Army)
Maryland: Noah Armitage (M, Stony Brook), Bryce Ford (A, Fairfield), AJ Hernandez (D, Navy), Zack Goorno (SSDM, Bowdoin), Matthew Keegan (A, Binghamton), Luca Ward (A, Holy Cross)
Michigan: Pace Billings (LSM, Princeton), Lukas Stanat (M, Princeton), Will Byrne (A, Bowdoin), DJ Dixon (M, Wesleyan), Jackson Clay (A/M, High Point)
Mount St. Mary's: Nathan Committee (D, Bellarmine), Jack Smith (A, Randolph Macon)
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: Chris Patterson (A, Hobart)
Penn State: Jack Aimone (M, Rutgers)
Providence: Dan Donahue (G, Union)
Richmond: Ethan Gyllenhaal (SSDM, Bucknell), Brooks Rhine (D, Hobart), Jack Dougherty (M, Stony Brook)
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), Ethan Linsay (A, Army)
Syracuse: Mike Grace (D, RIT), Ryder Ochoa (SSDM, St. John's)
UMass: Gavin Begonia (A, Ohio State), Trace Hogan (M, Merrimack)
Villanova: Tyler Sandoval (FO, Princeton), Brett Mallee (D, Yale)
Virginia: Johnny Hackett (M, Bryant), Charles Balsamo (A/M, Duke)

*Notable* players in portal:

Attack
Dutch Furlong, Bucknell
Mason Bregman, UMass
Blake Behlen, Stony Brook
Matt Caputo, Ohio State
Greyson Vorgang, Denver
Koleton Marquis, Johns Hopkins
Owen Murphy, Maryland

Midfield
Brian Russell, Merrimack
Tommy Barnds, Princeton
Shane O'Leary, UMass
Vinnie Trujillo, Syracuse
Jack Dowd, Salisbury
Luke Nestor, Salisbury
Trevor Douglas, Quinnipiac
Nick Turrini, Lehigh
Griffin Turner, Hofstra

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
Caleb Hammett, UMass
Andrew Degennaro, Harvard
Andrew Greenspan, Notre Dame
Thanks for listing the changes at the top.
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hofpride wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 12:09 pm what is the probable latest date for these transfers to be placed?
Registration deadline for a given school. Many will accept applications up until classes begin.
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coda wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 12:17 pm
hofpride wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 12:09 pm what is the probable latest date for these transfers to be placed?
School has 48 hours to report the portal entry. I dont think there is a timeline after that to be placed. Once you are officially in the portal, you have essentially revoked your NLI agreement. You are no longer a scholarship player. Even if you decide to return your original school, they are not bound to honor your original scholarship

School discretion; it’s not automatic. It’s that schools are not bound to prior commitments, etc. once you go in.
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HopFan16 wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2024 5:54 pm Finster my dude we've got to figure out what's going on with these huge spaces in all of your posts.

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Per Greyson Vorgang, Denver IG he transferring to Rutgers
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This is not going to be a popular comment because folks scream all things player rights but I have a lot of dissonance with the transfer at the drop of the hat culture against the play for your team, lean on each other when you’re down by one and the fourth quarter, Fox hole sentiment. Every damn team brings in inspirational speakers to preach loyalty and selling your soul for your brothers. I absolutely understand that kids sometimes “need“ to transfer. But transferring now is wild, and its completely misaligned with the rah rah - high five mentality preached on the side lines.

It reminds me when my son was going through the D1 recruiting process and many coaches would implore my son to respect them and the program and let them know as soon as possible when he was no longer interested in the school all the while the very same coaches would immediately ghost once the recruit a slot up on the dry erase board committed. The whole damn thing is one big con.
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The people who bring in the inspirational speakers and preach all this stuff are the coaches....who leave for "better situations" or "just doing what's best for my family" all the time
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Late Slide wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 9:32 pm This is not going to be a popular comment because folks scream all things player rights but I have a lot of dissonance with the transfer at the drop of the hat culture against the play for your team, lean on each other when you’re down by one and the fourth quarter, Fox hole sentiment. Every damn team brings in inspirational speakers to preach loyalty and selling your soul for your brothers. I absolutely understand that kids sometimes “need“ to transfer. But transferring now is wild, and its completely misaligned with the rah rah - high five mentality preached on the side lines.

It reminds me when my son was going through the D1 recruiting process and many coaches would implore my son to respect them and the program and let them know as soon as possible when he was no longer interested in the school all the while the very same coaches would immediately ghost once the recruit a slot up on the dry erase board committed. The whole damn thing is one big con.
The converse is true though right? The coaches that bring in transfers who take over the spot of those who have waited 3 years aren't any better. Kids at in general tend to stay because Lax does not pay well at the pro level and the education typically matters more.
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jrn19 wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 9:42 pm The people who bring in the inspirational speakers and preach all this stuff are the coaches....who leave for "better situations" or "just doing what's best for my family" all the time
So very true. Coaches have been spouting moral platitudes of culture since the inception of collegiate sports but.. at the same time would leave for a better situation (money) at the drop of a hat. Loyalty is just a made up term used to manipulate and guilt college kids when the majority of coaches would jump ship for a better opportunity
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norcalhop wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 9:58 pm
Late Slide wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 9:32 pm This is not going to be a popular comment because folks scream all things player rights but I have a lot of dissonance with the transfer at the drop of the hat culture against the play for your team, lean on each other when you’re down by one and the fourth quarter, Fox hole sentiment. Every damn team brings in inspirational speakers to preach loyalty and selling your soul for your brothers. I absolutely understand that kids sometimes “need“ to transfer. But transferring now is wild, and its completely misaligned with the rah rah - high five mentality preached on the side lines.

It reminds me when my son was going through the D1 recruiting process and many coaches would implore my son to respect them and the program and let them know as soon as possible when he was no longer interested in the school all the while the very same coaches would immediately ghost once the recruit a slot up on the dry erase board committed. The whole damn thing is one big con.
The converse is true though right? The coaches that bring in transfers who take over the spot of those who have waited 3 years aren't any better. Kids at in general tend to stay because Lax does not pay well at the pro level and the education typically matters more.
??????? It’s D 1. No one has a reserved spot and every single coach is trying to upgrade their roster. Some do it through the portal and some through high school recruiting. It’s a business, not Summer camp at this level. Parents and kids need to look at the culture at their preferred destination and determine if it’s a fit…. Make no mistake though. At the top schools, you will face new competition constantly.
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blue angels wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 10:28 pm
norcalhop wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 9:58 pm
Late Slide wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 9:32 pm This is not going to be a popular comment because folks scream all things player rights but I have a lot of dissonance with the transfer at the drop of the hat culture against the play for your team, lean on each other when you’re down by one and the fourth quarter, Fox hole sentiment. Every damn team brings in inspirational speakers to preach loyalty and selling your soul for your brothers. I absolutely understand that kids sometimes “need“ to transfer. But transferring now is wild, and its completely misaligned with the rah rah - high five mentality preached on the side lines.

It reminds me when my son was going through the D1 recruiting process and many coaches would implore my son to respect them and the program and let them know as soon as possible when he was no longer interested in the school all the while the very same coaches would immediately ghost once the recruit a slot up on the dry erase board committed. The whole damn thing is one big con.
The converse is true though right? The coaches that bring in transfers who take over the spot of those who have waited 3 years aren't any better. Kids at in general tend to stay because Lax does not pay well at the pro level and the education typically matters more.
??????? It’s D 1. No one has a reserved spot and every single coach is trying to upgrade their roster. Some do it through the portal and some through high school recruiting. It’s a business, not Summer camp at this level. Parents and kids need to look at the culture at their preferred destination and determine if it’s a fit…. Make no mistake though. At the top schools, you will face new competition constantly.
If a coach has to constantly bring in transfers at the same positions, it's an indictment of their player development ability to me.
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Late Slide wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 9:32 pm This is not going to be a popular comment because folks scream all things player rights but I have a lot of dissonance with the transfer at the drop of the hat culture against the play for your team, lean on each other when you’re down by one and the fourth quarter, Fox hole sentiment. Every damn team brings in inspirational speakers to preach loyalty and selling your soul for your brothers. I absolutely understand that kids sometimes “need“ to transfer. But transferring now is wild, and its completely misaligned with the rah rah - high five mentality preached on the side lines.

It reminds me when my son was going through the D1 recruiting process and many coaches would implore my son to respect them and the program and let them know as soon as possible when he was no longer interested in the school all the while the very same coaches would immediately ghost once the recruit a slot up on the dry erase board committed. The whole damn thing is one big con.
Until some high profile transfers eat s**t at their new teams and kids see consequences of their choices it’s totally logical they’ll tap this hard. Transferring is also culturally/socially not easy. If you’re whole life is lacrosse and nothing else and only teammates then going to a new school seems like a net zero change for kids life.

But it seems like it’s only going to push more kids into being unprepared for the real world and more adults who can’t function if they don’t coach or work camps for a living.
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blue angels wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 10:28 pm
norcalhop wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 9:58 pm
Late Slide wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 9:32 pm This is not going to be a popular comment because folks scream all things player rights but I have a lot of dissonance with the transfer at the drop of the hat culture against the play for your team, lean on each other when you’re down by one and the fourth quarter, Fox hole sentiment. Every damn team brings in inspirational speakers to preach loyalty and selling your soul for your brothers. I absolutely understand that kids sometimes “need“ to transfer. But transferring now is wild, and its completely misaligned with the rah rah - high five mentality preached on the side lines.

It reminds me when my son was going through the D1 recruiting process and many coaches would implore my son to respect them and the program and let them know as soon as possible when he was no longer interested in the school all the while the very same coaches would immediately ghost once the recruit a slot up on the dry erase board committed. The whole damn thing is one big con.
The converse is true though right? The coaches that bring in transfers who take over the spot of those who have waited 3 years aren't any better. Kids at in general tend to stay because Lax does not pay well at the pro level and the education typically matters more.
??????? It’s D 1. No one has a reserved spot and every single coach is trying to upgrade their roster. Some do it through the portal and some through high school recruiting. It’s a business, not Summer camp at this level. Parents and kids need to look at the culture at their preferred destination and determine if it’s a fit…. Make no mistake though. At the top schools, you will face new competition constantly.
A money losing business that’s supposed to feed something other than money. That business mentality is crazy for Olympic/nom revenue sports and off base. Not dying a bunch of gimp ADs don’t think that way but it’s goofy and wrong.

If higher ed is such a business how many of these cats could compete in the for profit world successfully? Half the Ivy presidents are out or at serious risk of being run out by….sharp elbowed street guys or tech/VC people in the private sector. Maybe they should try a different approach than treating it a business. I’ve sat across the table from some talented bankers and PE guys and am mediocre and am
Salivating at the mere idea of string across from any and every college AD or
President. And a Hobart guy had a pretty successful run at Florida-Jeremy Foley.
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Per IL these players are transferring into Bryant

Sage Garito, G, Frankin & Marshall (Gr.)
Nick Vance, M, Denison (Gr.)
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Late Slide wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 9:32 pm This is not going to be a popular comment because folks scream all things player rights but I have a lot of dissonance with the transfer at the drop of the hat culture against the play for your team, lean on each other when you’re down by one and the fourth quarter, Fox hole sentiment. Every damn team brings in inspirational speakers to preach loyalty and selling your soul for your brothers. I absolutely understand that kids sometimes “need“ to transfer. But transferring now is wild, and its completely misaligned with the rah rah - high five mentality preached on the side lines.

It reminds me when my son was going through the D1 recruiting process and many coaches would implore my son to respect them and the program and let them know as soon as possible when he was no longer interested in the school all the while the very same coaches would immediately ghost once the recruit a slot up on the dry erase board committed. The whole damn thing is one big con.



It's not a con, it's simply life. If a coach loses out on a recruit to another school, he can't spend his life still still communicating with the kid. That wouldn't be fair to the kids who came to his program. Not to mention, it would likely be illegal.
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