12. LOYOLA
2020 record: 4-2 (1-0 Patriot)
Last seen: Spotting Duke the first eight goals in a not-as-close-as-the-score-suggested 13-10 loss to the Blue Devils.
Initial forecast: Probably slightly better than what it was going to be heading into last season. The Greyhounds didn’t absorb heavy losses, with defenseman Alex Johnson, second-line midfielder Logan Devereaux and short stick Cole Boland the notable graduation departures. Loyola dealt with some injuries early last season and played a pair of poor halves (one each against Virginia and Duke) but otherwise looked like they had effectively figured out how to replace 2019 Tewaaraton winner Pat Spencer and longtime goalie Jacob Stover. Kevin Lindley (19 goals) and Aidan Olmstead (11 goals, 11 assists) should again anchor the attack, and sophomores Adam Poitras (five goals, seven assists) and Joey Kamish (eight goals, three assists) both got their careers off to good starts. Bailey Savio (.687) is one of Division I’s top faceoff options, and goalie Sam Shafer (.571 save percentage) settled in well and will have two close defense starters back. Expect the Greyhounds to contend for a Patriot League title, as usual.
11. OHIO STATE
2020 record: 5-2
Last seen: Handling Notre Dame 13-11 in Columbus two days before the season was shut down.
Initial forecast: The Buckeyes are going to look pretty familiar on the offensive end … and will have some new faces in key places on defense. Ohio State won’t benefit as much the blanket extra year of eligibility as some other programs, but it does have a pair of key figures back for a fifth season: Attackman Tre Leclaire (26 goals, eight assists) and do-it-all midfielder Ryan Terefenko (team-high 30 ground balls), who is on the short list of Division I’s most valuable players. Both were among the Buckeyes’ nine top point producers a season ago, all of whom are back in the fold. Now, for the questions. Goalie Josh Kirson (.584 save percentage) left for Johns Hopkins as a graduate transfer, and starting close defensemen Caleb Mahoney and Joey Salisbury graduated. Ohio State is not without options on D — including sophomores Jacob Snyder, a starter in 2020, and Ben Williams — but there is some retooling to do at that end of the field.