17. LEHIGH
2020 record: 5-1 (2-0 Patriot)
Last seen: Reaching double figures for the fifth time (all in victories) during a 15-10 defeat of Holy Cross.
Initial forecast: It’s tough to say exactly what was learned about the Mountain Hawks last season. Their five victories all came by at least three goals, and their loss was a 12-8 decision at Virginia. But on paper, so much of what made Kevin Cassese’s team so appealing heading into 2020 remains the same. Although there were a couple graduation hits, the offense is still deep and balanced with Tommy Schelling (22 goals, 11 assists), Christian Mule’ (16 goals, five assists) and Andrew Eichelberger (nine goals, four assists) among the returnees. The defense has tested options, including Teddy Leggett and Anthony Tangredi, and the Mountain Hawks bring back a pair of faceoff aces in Conor Gaffney (.657) and Mike Sisselberger (.600), who split last year’s workload on a roughly 5-to-3 basis. Lehigh will have a serious shot to do what it may well have last year if given the chance: Narrow (and maybe erase) the gap between it and both Loyola and Army in the Patriot League.
16. ARMY
2020 record: 6-2 (2-0 Patriot)
Last seen: Doubling up Lafayette on the road and getting ready to tangle with Lehigh and Loyola on back-to-back weekends.
Initial forecast: If there’s a built-in disadvantage in 2021, the service academies are dealing with it. That’s because while civilian schools at least have a choice in permitting last year’s seniors to come back next spring, academy graduates are already off serving the country. That might not hurt an academy team without many seniors (like Navy), but Army had some serious losses. That said, coach Joe Alberici’s done a fabulous job of building up depth on his roster, and many of the Black Knights’ stars from last season — attackman Brendan Nichtern (19 goals, 27 assists), midfielders Bobby Abshire (seven goals, seven assists) and Jacob Morin (12 goals), defenseman Marcus Hudgins (30 caused turnovers) and goalie Wyatt Schupler (.617 save percentage), among others — are still at West Point. As usual, no one will look forward to facing Army.