Inside Lacrosse MDIA Top-25 Preview *Please help*

Greetings… This year I’ve been entrusted with the MDIA Top-25 preview which is why I’m posting to this board. Last year’s writer did a tremendous job so I’ve got some huge shoes to fill. Since there are so many teams to hit in such a short time span, I’m requesting information from people “in the know” to aide my cause. Hopefully the head and assistant coaches will watch this thread and chime in with the bulk of the information but I’ll note any newsworthy information that is posted regardless. Here is the key information I’ll need to put together the capsules and I’m focusing on last year’s final top-25 poll (posted below if you need it). Thank you so much for all of your help!!!!!!! I’d be a considerable help if you could try to post information by the end of the day on Saturday. I apologize for the short period of time allotted! If you need examples of last year’s material let me know.
-Last year's finish (Overall and conference record, season finish)
Example…
14-3 Overall, 5-0 RMLC, third round of national tournament
-Up to three key returnees (Name – Hometown if you know it - Year – position - last year’s Games Played/Goal/Assist/Points or GP/GAA/Save % numbers)
Example…
Alex Smith (Fort Collins, Colo.)– Goalie - 16 GP/ 6.05 GAA/ .899 Save %
-Strengths/weaknesses
Example (from last year’s capsule)…
The Seawolves build from the midfield, where they feature three solid seniors. Brian Cummings is perhaps the most dynamic and is lauded by coach Doug Carl as being one of the MDIA’s toughest players. Sonoma depends on Chris Esposito and face-off man JD Hamann for senior leadership. Junior Aaron Kelly and Dan McDonald man a revamped attack. Perhaps the biggest question mark for the Seawolves is in the goal, where they have to deal with replacing perennial All-MDIA performer Dominic Gomez. Senior Greg Johnstone, sophomore Zach Young and redshirt freshman Warren Pringle all fight for a job that was up for grabs coming off the fall. Playing in front of the goal is junior defenseman Benny Cannis, who is one of the country’s best stickhandlers.
-Number of starters returning/lost
Example…
Starters Returning 8/3
-Returning Players with All-Conference and/or All-MDIA Honors
Example…
Tim McComb (Phoenix, Ariz.) – Longpole / All-WCLL
-Head Coach Changes (or # of years at the helm for current head coach)
Example…
Flip Naumburg (9th Season) or Pat Riley (First year)
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Final 2005 Top-25-
1. Univ. of California, Santa Barbara (30 First Place Votes)– 750 pts
2. Sonoma State – 720 pts
3. Michigan – 690 pts
4. Florida State – 636 pts
5. Brigham Young University – 620 pts
6. Oregon – 606 pts
7. Colorado - 592 pts
8. Virginia Tech – 514 pts
9. Univ. of California, San Diego – 506 pts
10. Oakland University - 478 pts
11. Northeastern University – 431 pts
12. Arizona – 401 pts
13. Utah – 376 pts
14. Lindenwood University – 360 pts
15. Chico State – 327 pts
16. Georgia Tech – 271 pts
17. Minnesota - 257 pts
18. Chapman University – 213 pts
19. Boston College – 204 pts
20. New Hampshire – 190 pts
21. Cal Poly SLO – 134 pts
22. Texas Tech – 116 pts
23. Minnesota-Duluth – 107 pts
24. Michigan State – 76 pts
25. Georgia – 69 pts
-Last year's finish (Overall and conference record, season finish)
Example…
14-3 Overall, 5-0 RMLC, third round of national tournament
-Up to three key returnees (Name – Hometown if you know it - Year – position - last year’s Games Played/Goal/Assist/Points or GP/GAA/Save % numbers)
Example…
Alex Smith (Fort Collins, Colo.)– Goalie - 16 GP/ 6.05 GAA/ .899 Save %
-Strengths/weaknesses
Example (from last year’s capsule)…
The Seawolves build from the midfield, where they feature three solid seniors. Brian Cummings is perhaps the most dynamic and is lauded by coach Doug Carl as being one of the MDIA’s toughest players. Sonoma depends on Chris Esposito and face-off man JD Hamann for senior leadership. Junior Aaron Kelly and Dan McDonald man a revamped attack. Perhaps the biggest question mark for the Seawolves is in the goal, where they have to deal with replacing perennial All-MDIA performer Dominic Gomez. Senior Greg Johnstone, sophomore Zach Young and redshirt freshman Warren Pringle all fight for a job that was up for grabs coming off the fall. Playing in front of the goal is junior defenseman Benny Cannis, who is one of the country’s best stickhandlers.
-Number of starters returning/lost
Example…
Starters Returning 8/3
-Returning Players with All-Conference and/or All-MDIA Honors
Example…
Tim McComb (Phoenix, Ariz.) – Longpole / All-WCLL
-Head Coach Changes (or # of years at the helm for current head coach)
Example…
Flip Naumburg (9th Season) or Pat Riley (First year)
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Final 2005 Top-25-
1. Univ. of California, Santa Barbara (30 First Place Votes)– 750 pts
2. Sonoma State – 720 pts
3. Michigan – 690 pts
4. Florida State – 636 pts
5. Brigham Young University – 620 pts
6. Oregon – 606 pts
7. Colorado - 592 pts
8. Virginia Tech – 514 pts
9. Univ. of California, San Diego – 506 pts
10. Oakland University - 478 pts
11. Northeastern University – 431 pts
12. Arizona – 401 pts
13. Utah – 376 pts
14. Lindenwood University – 360 pts
15. Chico State – 327 pts
16. Georgia Tech – 271 pts
17. Minnesota - 257 pts
18. Chapman University – 213 pts
19. Boston College – 204 pts
20. New Hampshire – 190 pts
21. Cal Poly SLO – 134 pts
22. Texas Tech – 116 pts
23. Minnesota-Duluth – 107 pts
24. Michigan State – 76 pts
25. Georgia – 69 pts