Joe Fletcher
A fundamentally sound field defender, Fletcher showed he could play the box transition game, hooking up for a fast-break goal with former Loyola teammate Scott Ratliff.
Matt McMahon
Schreiber, McMahon’s MLL teammate, and U.S. veteran Joel White referred McMahon to Thorpe — and the 6-foot- 4, 225-pound defender did not disappoint.
Myles Jones
Another player with big size, Jones made his presence felt. Playing box for the first time, the 6-foot-5, 240-pound field midfielder turned box forward muscled his way to the goal on a few occasions and scored once.
He’s definitely got the build and the drive,” said Thorpe, who noted that a couple of NLL teams reached out to him after the game inquiring about Jones, among others. “He was learning on the fly and he’s super coachable.”
Ryan Walsh
The former Colgate attackman had a rough introduction to the box game, getting his helmet knocked off a couple of times and getting into a little skirmish with box veteran Bill O’Brien, but he impressed the coaches with his tenacity.
“Billy got after him pretty good, but right before that, he had taken out Billy,” Thorpe said. “He’s got a big body and he played physical.”
Walsh had goals wiped out by a crease violation and a moving pick.
Dylan Donahue
The former Syracuse star scored three goals. “He played the two-man game really well,” Thorpe said. “He squares up nicely and puts himself in a position to get a good shots. He had five or six shots and he scored on three of them.”