11. Pace
Pace had an excellent senior attack class a year ago and may need to fill some gaps. The biggest, literally at 6-foot-4 and 230 pounds, returner from that group is Kyle Casey for a grad year. He scored 59 points a year ago, and that number should balloon in 2023. Pace will have its sights set on a tournament spot if it can make some noise in the NE10 this year.
12. Seton Hill
Seton Hill found itself right on the cusp of victory against a number of excellent teams last year but unable to close. It lost to Mercy twice by a combined three goals, Tampa by three goals and Mercyhurst by two. Senior heavy a year ago, it’ll be up to some new faces to push Seton Hill over the top. Andy Davis and Peyton Gensler should both see expanded roles in the offense.
13. Belmont Abbey
Belmont Abbey loaded up its schedule in the front end a year ago and got off to a slow start at 0-4 with losses to Limestone, Florida Tech, Florida Southern and Lenoir-Rhyne. It went 10-1 the rest of the way. With Austin Hasen and Noah Hass returning at attack, and Thomas Sullivan returning in the goal, Belmont Abbey is a favorite pick to win Conference Carolinas.
14. Bentley
Bentley dropped six games last year, with four of them coming against Adelphi, Le Moyne and Mercy. Bentley returns top scorer Luke Jaber to lead the offense. Two talented freshmen from a year ago, attackman Nathan Alviti and LSM Alex Parton, look ready for breakout sophomore campaigns.
15. Florida Tech
Florida Tech has no shortage of quality opponents in the Sunshine State. Last year, Tech played Tampa three times and Rollins twice, but all five of those games ended in a loss. This year, Florida Tech returns its top two scorers, Zach Rozgonyi and Collin Stewart, to try and turn those close in-state losses into wins to climb into the Top 10.
16. Colorado Mesa
The four top scorers a season ago were all sophomores. James Steinke, the scoring leader, registered 58 points as a midfielder, although he’s versatile enough to play midfield or attack. The talented offense will have plenty of opportunities thanks to faceoff specialist Dylan Checketts, who’s one of the best in the nation. He won 72.4 percent of his faceoffs last season.
17. Florida Southern
Jeff Atlas and Sean Nolan both return as the top two scorers from 2022, bringing their 176 combined points with them. Like the other Sunshine State schools, the season may come down to how well the Mocs handle their in-state schedule. Last year, Florida Southern notched two wins over Rollins but dropped three games against Tampa and one against Florida Tech. With that much returning talent, the Mocs will push to improve that record.
18. Newberry
Newberry went 6-4 in the SAC a year ago, with the season ending in a conference tournament overtime loss to Queens. Newberry returns Baker Westmoreland, a bright young offensive talent who registered 68 points last year. With the four top scorers all returning from 40-plus point seasons, Newberry should not be overlooked.
19. Rollins
Rollins may be looking up at its Sunshine State opponents for now, but it may not stay that way for long. Rollins had two freshmen in its top five scorers a year ago, Jack Johnstone and Grant Hansen, both of whom return to lead the midfield. Mikey Berkman joins Rollins from Syracuse through the transfer portal. Justin Isenhour is the player to watch on defense.
20. Chestnut Hill
Chestnut Hill avenged a regular-season loss to Wilmington by closing out the season with a win against them. Liam McCann from Edmonton, a freshman a year ago, is back following a 50-goal season. Dan Grubb also returns to lead the defense. Last year, the 6-foot-3, 230 pound defenseman caused 27 turnovers.
Also considered (alphabetical order): Anderson, Mount Olive, Rockhurst, Wilmington