BIGGEST FALL QUESTION
Who will be the next dominant Ohio State faceoff man?
Ohio State has not had to worry about faceoff play the past several years, with Jake Withers (2014-17) and Inacio (2018-22) serving as one of the nation’s best during their respective careers in Columbus. With Inacio now playing in the PLL, a void is left behind.
Among the five options on the Ohio State roster, former Hobart star Drew Blanchard may have the best chance. He finished sixth in the country with a 65.5 save percentage during the 2021 season and won 54.5 percent of his 110 faceoffs last season.
MARQUEE ADDITION: MARCUS HUDGINS
Hudgins, the former All-American defenseman at Army, sat out all of the 2022 season due to “personal reasons.” News came out over the offseason that Hudgins would take his talents to Ohio State, where he has a chance to become one of the anchors of the Buckeyes defense.
The 2021 Patriot League Player of the Year tallied 36 ground balls and 23 caused turnovers to lead a stout Army defense.
“There was real alignment in terms of what he was looking for and what we were looking for,” Myers said. “A month in, and he’s been seamless. The guys love him, and he brings a level of competitive excellence to the lacrosse field that brings out the best in others.”
BREAKOUT CANDIDATE: BOBBY VAN BUREN
Van Buren started 11 games as a freshman on defense, delivering on the promise of being a top 15 recruit in the 2020 class. Now with a year of college lacrosse under his belt, and a summer working out with teammates, he’s ready to take the next step in his career.
Myers said he expects big things out of the reigning Big Ten Rookie of the Year.
“Bobby wants to take that next step,” Myers said. “I look to both [Ari Allen] and Bobby to have sophomore years that feel different. They just seem to have a different level of confidence and comfort.”