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Casey Colbert, North Shore, M, Jr.She had 23 goals and 14 assists last season. Colbert is committed to Stony Brook.Jordan Forte, Huntington, M, Jr.She had 22 goals, eight assists and 28 draw controls last season. Forte is committed to Stony Brook.Jaden Hampel, West Islip, M, Sr.The Stony Brook commit had 29 goals and 37 assists last season.Molly Laforge, Mount Sinai, M, Jr.She had 10 goals and three assists last season and is committed to Stony Brook.Ellie Masera, Eastport-South Manor, M, Sr.She had 58 goals and 10 assists for the Class B state champions, including four goals in the state final. She is committed to Stony Brook.Maggie Reznick, Long Beach, A, Sr.The Stony Brook commit had 26 goals and 12 assists as a junior and was entering her fifth year on varsity.
Ohlmiller is on a pro team and has endorsement deals two years after her time at Stony Brook. On Saturday, she's hosting a virtual clinic where $20 gets you 90 minutes of knowledge.
Kylie Ohlmiller is one of women's lacrosse's biggest stars, who will now look to Athletes Unlimited for a future in professional lacrosse. (Photo by John Strohsacker)6. Kylie Ohlmiller has had more than a few battles in her career.Ohlmiller, the former Stony Brook star and current U.S. national training team player, offered her five toughest faceguards in the next edition of our “5-and-5” series.
5-AND-5: KYLIE OHLMILLER'S FIVE TOUGHEST FACEGUARDS
IN UNIQUE RECRUITING LANDSCAPE, COACHES ALSO GUIDING THEIR OWN 2022SAs the clock struck midnight, flipping the calendar to Sept. 1 and kicking off the contact period for the next round of college lacrosse stars, there might not have been a busier person in lacrosse than Joe Spallina.“What else is new, right?” he said.The Stony Brook women’s lacrosse head coach was, of course, making calls, sending emails and initiating contact with the players he hopes will spearhead his program for years to come. He was also fielding calls for the Team 91 Long Island 2022 Smash squad he coaches, comprised of some of the top 2022s around.Perhaps most importantly, he was helping navigate his eldest son, Joey Spallina, through his own recruitment. The Mount Sinai High School (N.Y.) attackman was named Inside Lacrosse’s No. 1 recruit in his class earlier this week.“He’s amped up,” Joe Spallina said. “It’s something that’s been lingering for a while, especially with him playing with the 2020s for all those years. It’s finally time for him.”The suitors are expected to line up for Joey Spallina, a crafty attackman with a powerful shot and a shooter’s mindset. He can add to his highlight reel of must-see goals after just about every game he plays.And his experience is second to none among his peers. Having played up with Team 91 Long Island 2020 Crush prized recruits like Xavier Arline (Navy) and Brennan O’Neill (Duke), he thrived as an off-ball scorer. Because of his size and strength — he’s also an accomplished running back on his high school football team — Spallina is a rare breed.“For him, he has a style of play that’s a little different,” Joe Spallina said. “He loves the game and has a passion for the game. I think there’s a great appreciation for that through coaches and coaches wanting to build their recruiting class around him.“It’ll be exciting and stressful and fun all in one.”