The late summer doldrums call for a lookahead to six months from now, when the 2025 college lacrosse season will begin.
Most transfers have found their landing spots and most coaching vacancies have been filled. And while it’s too early to know exactly every team's makeup — heck, most schools haven’t even posted rosters yet — it’s never too early to project who will be the top contenders.
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20. OHIO STATE
2024 record: 6-9 (1-4 Big Ten)
Last seen: Following up three consecutive one-goal losses to eventual NCAA tournament teams with a 15-9 loss at Michigan in the Big Ten quarterfinals.
Projected starts lost: 45 of 150 (30 percent)
Projected scoring departing: 43 of 233 points (18.5 percent)
Initial forecast: The Buckeyes deserve credit for their improvement last season, and they have the backbone of a strong back line with sophomore goalie Caleb Fyock (.517 save percentage) back, especially if close defenseman Bobby Van Buren recovers sufficiently from an injury that cost him much of last season.
But a perfectly fair question coming off last season — when Ohio State shot 26.6 percent as a team — is “Can these guys score?” The Buckeyes didn’t manage more than 10 goals in five of their last seven games (six against Big Ten foes, plus one against Denver), and that just isn’t going to cut it against top-shelf competition in the mid-2020s.
If the offense improves, Ohio State could be a sneaky pick to reach the NCAA tournament. And if it doesn’t, next spring will look quite a bit like the last one, when the Buckeyes’ inability to push deep into double figures offset their defense’s miserly ways.