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By Jonah Rosenblum
Adam Blind, Culver Military Academy (Ind.), G, Jr.
New coach Jon Birsner says the Eagles junior is the “No. 1 goalie in the country for a reason.” According to Birsner, Blind is “calm in the net, explodes to the ball (and) will anchor our defense.”
Crawford Bundy, MICDS (Mo.), M, Sr.
Bundy impressed as a sophomore, compiling 17 goals and 30 assists in 2019. As a senior, the Georgetown commit already has five goals and three assists through two games.
Bo Lockwood, Hartland (Mich.), A, Jr.
Talk about a big freshman season — Lockwood poured in 66 goals and 46 assists back in 2019. The All-American’s efforts that season included five assists in the quarterfinals against Lake Orion and six goals and two assists against Brighton.
Nolan Rappis, Kettle Moraine (Wisc.), A, Sr.
It’s little wonder that the Marquette commit earned All-American honors as a sophomore in 2019. He had 17 assists in his first four games, scored multiple goals in 12 straight contests and finished with 53 goals and 60 assists.
Luke Vrsansky, St. Xavier (Ohio), M, Jr.
The Air Force commit wasted little time showing what he could do, scoring 47 goals and 25 assists as a freshman. His 2019 heroics included a five-goal performance in the state semifinals against Upper Arlington.
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By Laurel Pfahler
Joe Azelby, Eastlake (Wash.), LSM/D, Sr.
The Dartmouth commit is considered an offensively-inclined, high-motor defender with clean stick skills. He’s a consistent spark for his team and capable of momentum-changing plays.
Matt Carbonell, San Ramon Valley (Calif.), M, Sr.
A versatile, natural lefty with a slick stick, Carbonell is expected to play a big role for the Wolves this season, as they look to build off a 17-2 finish in 2019. Carbonell is committed to Holy Cross.
Dewey Egan, Torrey Pines (Calif.), A, Sr.
The UNC commit is a versatile attackman who tallied 11 goals through the first two games of 2020 and should be the team leader this season. At 6-foot-4, 220 pounds, he is a matchup nightmare and brings a diverse skill set that makes him difficult to stop and a threat off ball, too.
Duke Reeder, St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), D, Sr.
Committed to Stanford for football as a linebacker, Reeder is one of the top defenders in the state on the lacrosse field, too. The 6-foot-4, 230-pounder is physically dominant, can bully dodgers with heavy checks and also is considered solid off-ball.
Jack Ringhofer, Regis Jesuit (Colo.), A, Sr.
A captain, Ringhofer was all-league in 2019 and has been a key contributor for the Raiders since his freshman year. The four-star Princeton recruit tallied 26 goals and 28 assists as a sophomore.