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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #15 on: October 21, 2015, 10:33:48 am »
recruits that aren't on the roster-

bobby amato
danny hughes (we heard he was headed for Bryant football)
james kickel
dylan crossan

other departures:
pat harrington (we knew about this earlier)
anthony ross (we knew about this earlier)
brad garcia

also, I see in two years we are set to get greg roros, and this year we have nick roros listed as a freshman.  perhaps this is a mistake, or did we get both!?!  https://www.google.com/#q=nick+roros+stony+brook

also, fraietta is still on the roster. 

anyway, 14 freshmen, and a big senior class of 10 (that's rarer and rarer these days) and a good sign.  were pretty short on attackmen, but then again, that's usually a matter of how you are listed on the roster. 

we might be starting 7-8 seniors this year.  with ALL of our juniors either starting or getting significant time.
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #16 on: October 22, 2015, 10:31:17 am »
looks like preseason contests are at yale 2/4 and hosting nova 2/7.  I think.  not sure if that yale one is an actual game or a scrimmage.  anyone know?
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #17 on: October 24, 2015, 08:04:46 pm »
What happened to Lucaturto.

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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #18 on: November 05, 2015, 09:06:59 am »
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #20 on: November 22, 2015, 10:51:43 am »
sachem north coach jay mauro added as an assistant: http://www.stonybrookathletics.com/sports/m-lacros/spec-rel/111315aaa.html
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #21 on: November 25, 2015, 09:14:01 pm »
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #22 on: November 30, 2015, 11:54:23 am »
just a mock draft, but nevertheless, good ink: http://laxmagazine.com/mll/2015-16/news/112815_early_2016_major_league_lacrosse_mock_draft

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Early 2016 Major League Lacrosse Mock Draft

17. Rochester Rattlers – Brody Eastwood, A, Stony Brook

Eastwood's case is an easy one to make after he scored an NCAA-best and program record 62 goals as a junior. He also dished out a personal-best six assists. He is a top indoor prospect as well. Rochester can afford to take on Eastwood after losing both Mark Matthews and Randy Staats in the expansion draft.
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #23 on: December 04, 2015, 01:03:48 pm »
America East Preview: Thompson is Gone, Albany is Not
http://laxmagazine.com/college_men/DI/2015-16/news/120415_america_east_conference_preview_thompson_is_gone_albany_is_not

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One thing’s for sure: The Great Danes are unlikely to back away from their up-tempo style. Maybe they won’t have the college game’s most creative player on the field. But Fields and Justin Reh make for an interesting foundation on attack, and assuming Seth Oakes is back (he wasn’t with the team in the fall), Albany will be built to score again.

But so is Stony Brook, which averaged 13.89 goals per game and brings back 11 of its top 12 scorers. It also shot at a blistering 40.2 percent --- yup, Albany didn’t even lead the league in shooting efficiency.

If the Seawolves’ defense improves, they have a chance to narrow the gap considerably in a conference owned by one program for the last three years. Their offense by itself will be enough to keep it competitive in most games. Like Albany, Stony Brook will be an entertaining team to watch this spring.

Any discussion of the finest finishers in the country must include Eastwood, the British Columbia native who scored a school-record 62 goals. Lethal on extra-man? Sure, to the tune of 10 goals, which ranked sixth nationally. A man who made the most of his opportunities? It’s hard to argue that considering his .639 shooting percentage led the country. The question here is how much will the departure of feeder Mike Rooney, who graduated as Stony Brook’s all-time leader in assists (121) and points (253), impact Eastwood’s effectiveness. Should the Seawolves have a suitable replacement to plug in, Eastwood figures to pile up some more gaudy numbers while pacing a potent attack.
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #24 on: December 08, 2015, 03:13:47 pm »
Rogers, Reh, Eastwood named preseason All-American
Face-Off Yearbook announces preseason All-Americans
Dec. 8, 2015

Baltimore, Md. - Seniors Challen Rogers (Coquitlam, British Columbia) and Brody Eastwood (Victoria, British Columbia) and junior Jeff Reh (Sound Beach, N.Y.) were named preseason All-Americans in the Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Yearbook issue.

Rogers and Reh were named to the third team, while Eastwood garnered honorable mention.

Rogers produced a second straight 50-point season, tallying a career-best 30 goals and 23 assists. He had four hat tricks and at least three points in 12 of 18 games. In conference games, Rogers averaged more than three points per game and scored a career-high five goals at Vermont.

Rogers is 51 points away from becoming the fifth player in school history to reach 200 career points.

After making the move to the defensive midfield, Reh earned first team All-America East honors as a sophomore, totaling 51 ground balls and 18 caused turnovers to go along with four goals and four assists.

He had at least four ground balls in a game eight times and posted a career-high four caused turnovers vs. Lehigh.

Eastwood recorded a single-season school record 62 goals, including 10 against UMass Lowell. He joined Jordan McBride '11 as the only players in school history with three straight 40-goal seasons to start their careers.

Eastwood is 30 goals away from breaking McBride's school record of 175 career goals and 46 points away from 200.

Stony Brook opens 2016 at home vs. Sacred Heart on February 16.

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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #25 on: December 14, 2015, 11:52:19 am »
IL AE Preseason Coaches' Poll
http://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/2016-face-off-yearbook-america-east-coaches-poll-all-conference/33456

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While there’s no question that Albany and Stony Brook are heavy favorites to return to the AE championship game, there’s a bit more  of a question than previous years with the graduation of stars Lyle Thompson and Mike Rooney, respectively.

Preseason Coaches' Poll
1. Albany
2. Stony Brook
3. Vermont
4. Hartford
5. UMBC
6. Binghamton
7. UMass Lowell

Coaches' Preseason All-Conference
A Brody Eastwood, Stony Brook
M Challen Rogers, Stony Brook
FO Jay Lindsay, Stony Brook
SSDM Jeff Reh, Stony Brook
LSM Dylan Curry, Stony Brook
D Lucas Rock, Stony Brook
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #26 on: December 16, 2015, 09:39:40 am »
anyone hear anything now that the fall is nearly over?

here's what I was able to cull just from the web-

Cole Anderson is listed as LSM
Chris Pedone is listed at mid
Sean Seaberg is listed as LSM
Justin Pugal is listed at defense, yet had 34 goals last year (?)
Sichenzia is listed at mid
we have five goalies: a freshman, soph, junior, senior, and grad


this freshman class is big- a lot of guys over 6 feet (sometimes these #s are inflated).  another fact ive noticed over the years is how many guys have a dad who played lacrosse in college.
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #27 on: December 16, 2015, 10:14:39 am »
42 total on the roster (coach Mauro not on there yet)
14 fr, 11 so, 7 jr, 9 sr, 1 gs (17 upperclassmen)
about half the team is over 6'2'' (again, might be generous)
we might not even need to play freshmen this year

big question of course is who is going to replace rooney.  judging by last year, it seems like it could be sheets.  then again, I wouldn't be surprised if ozsvath or howell get into the mix.  some of our mids play attack too.

offense should be fairly settled with rogers, hughes, bitzer, corpo, and perhaps Lloyd, chicquen, or freshmen.   And then easty/Schultz on attack.  we are deep everywhere (literally) except attack. 

we are deep at midfield.  Lindsay is likely our primary faceoff mid but now we also have owen daly and james gerstner.  our faceoff unit / defensive midfield should be one of our strengths, with curry, Lindsay, and reh.  Robison and ellis should be there too.

LSM is deep too, as curry has that locked down, likely abdellatif behind him. 

goalie might be interesting with five able players.  rock down low with randall, and the last spot could go to anyone.  we have five new freshman poles, though it seems most are LSMs (or at least they are listed that way, and that doesn't mean much).

these are all guesses of course.
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #28 on: December 18, 2015, 12:43:56 am »
What about Chiquen moving to attack. I think it would work.

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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #29 on: December 18, 2015, 09:03:53 am »
totally agree.  just going off of what ive seen, as that's more authoritative than guessing!
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