BIGGEST FALL QUESTION
What are the veterans bringing to the table?
Following the extra year of eligibility granted due to the COVID-19 pandemic season of 2020, college lacrosse rosters will continue to look different for the next couple of years. That’s especially true at Duke.
The Blue Devils have 13 graduate students on this year’s roster, including four players that began their college careers elsewhere.
“Are they just happy to have a fifth year,” Danowski asks, “Or are they hungry that they know this is the last time like a typical senior would have in their fourth year?”
There are some intriguing newcomers among Duke’s fifth-year graduate students, including goalie William Helm (a second team All-American at Division III St. Lawrence), attackman Thomas Schelling (a 179-point career scorer at Lehigh) and faceoff specialist Jamie Zusi (honorable mention All-Ivy at Penn).
MARQUEE ADDITION
Henry Bard
Duke has an experienced defensive unit returning, but Bard could make things even better. Bard, the highest ranked player in the class at No. 19 by Inside Lacrosse, was a longstick midfielder in high school, but the Blue Devils are considering him for a position down low as well. Carpenter could adjust his role depending on how things play out.
“We’re still experimenting,” Danowski said.
BREAKOUT CANDIDATES
Andrew McAdorey and Garrett Leadmon
On the one hand, it’s hard to call Andrew McAdorey a breakout candiate after he scored 39 points as a midfielder in his freshman season, earning honorable mention All-America honors. On the other hand, more could be coming.
“We’re looking at him on attack, at midfield, on the wing on faceoffs,” Danowski said. “We’re asking him to do a lot.”
Graduate student Garrett Leadmon played shortstick defensive midfield for the Blue Devils for much of the last two seasons, but he could be returning to an offensive midfielder role this year. A 200-point plus scorer in high school, Leadmon had 29 points in his first 26 games at Duke.