2. Salisbury
If there’s one thing you can bet on in Division III lacrosse, it’s that Salisbury will be in the championship conversation as May rolls around. The Sea Gulls, after all, have made 30 consecutive NCAA tournaments and won 12 national titles. The biggest question mark around coach Jim Berkman’s team heading into 2020 is who some of the new faces could be. The biggest holes come via faceoff specialist Brett Malamphy and midfielder Corey Gwin, national players of the year in their respective positions, as well as midfielder Zach Pompea. But Berkman’s teams always reload, and there’s plenty of talent returning, too, led by attackmen Josh Melton and Cross Ferrara, then defensive pieces in long-stick midfielder Kevin Murphy, short-stick defensive midfielder Brad Greik and close defenseman Brad Apgar.
1. Williams
Before you get up in arms over the Ephs being this high, hear us out. Williams, fresh of its best season in program history — an 18-4 record, first trip to a national semifinal and NESCAC title game appearance — loses hardly anything from its 2019 group. The only key senior graduating is close defenseman Cameron Brown, then there’s back-up faceoff specialist Angus O'Rourke, too. NESCAC Rookie of the Year and attackman Jake Haase (32 goals, 67 assists) will be back, leading the charge on an offense that returns 521 of 524 points (99.4 percent). Among other key pieces returning are defenseman Chris Burdick, long-stick midfielder Rock Stewart, midfielder Brendan Hoffman and attackman Cory Lund. Hoffman was a first-team All-American who scored 55 goals out of the midfield. Getting through the NESCAC won’t be easy, but Williams is locked and loaded heading into 2020.