PRESEASON ATTACKMAN OF THE YEAR
Connor Shellenberger, Virginia
A year after his star turn in the postseason, Shellenberger had 32 goals and 44 assists as the unquestioned central figure on the Cavaliers’ offense. Now a redshirt junior, Shellenberger’s mix of vision, dodging and shooting ability will again make him one of the nation’s top players.
PRESEASON MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR
Sam Handley, Penn
The midfielder is hard to miss at 6-foot-5 and 230 pounds, but he is blessed with the ability to allow the game to come to him. He scored 36 goals out of the midfield for the Quakers, but also was their top table-setter with 37 assists. His connection with finisher Dylan Gergar (52 goals), who also returns this season, bodes well for Penn.
PRESEASON DEFENSEMAN OF THE YEAR
Will Bowen, Georgetown
Already a two-time first-team All-America pick, Bowen is big (6-foot-3, 220 pounds), rangy and exceptionally smart. The graduate student caused 34 turnovers last season, tied for seventh nationally with Cornell’s Gavin Adler (another impressive defenseman who is back for another year).
PRESEASON GOALIE OF THE YEAR
Liam Entenmann, Notre Dame
A lineup change on offense helped the Irish close last season on a six-game winning streak, but Entenmann played a major role in that run, too. He posted a .607 save percentage in the second half last season, then followed it up over the summer as the primary goalie on the United States’ U21 world championship team. The senior is poised for a huge year on a hungry team.