US Lacrosse Magazine announced Monday its 2021 Division I Men’s Preseason Positional Players of the Year, part of the magazine’s immersive coverage leading to the upcoming spring season.
Five players — an attackman, midfielder, defenseman, specialist and goalie — earned this distinction thanks to their performances during the 2020 season and our expectations for 2021.
Next Monday (Dec. 28), US Lacrosse Magazine will reveal its overall Division I Men’s Preseason Player of the Year.
Preseason Attackman of the Year
Michael Sowers, Duke
Princeton’s inflexible athletic eligibility rules, pandemic or not, forced Sowers’ hand. And it’s coming up all aces for Duke.
The Blue Devils already brought back the entirety of an offense that averaged more than 15 goals per game, led by breakout stars Dyson Williams and Owen Caputo. Joe Robertson, a 100-point scorer in 2019, returns after tearing his ACL. That’s not to mention No. 1 recruit Brennan O’Neill.
Duke has a lot of mouths to feed. In Sowers, it now boasts an elite feeder.
Preseason Midfielder of the Year
Ryan Terefenko, Ohio State
The Buckeyes’ Swiss Army Knife is a three-time USILA All-American and could very well have a Zach Goodrich-like capstone season that can’t be ignored for MacLaughlin Award honors even though he’s technically a short-stick defensive midfielder.
Already Ohio State’s all-time ground balls leader (139), Terefenko also was good for about a point per game during the shortened 2020 campaign. Two years ago, he even scored on a hidden-ball trick shot against Marquette.