Promising Freshmen
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Promising Freshmen
We're about halfway through the season, so what freshmen have been stepping up?
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BarefootLacrosse - Water Boy
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Me post about Iowa?! No?!
Anyways, as for Iowa, defensemen Ben Diedrich has played well this year, usually first pole off the bench, started a couple games. I heard he played well against Wagner this weekend (I heard he only had 1 or 0 goals against Iowa, I could be wrong), not that didn't stop ISU to score 10-12 other ones.
Another one who should be decent is defensemen Casey Larson, brother of senior Matt Larson. Casey has played well this season despite not playing his senior year in high school so it is all coming back to him. Plus he sports a mohawk like his brother.......those crazy Larsons.......
Anyways, as for Iowa, defensemen Ben Diedrich has played well this year, usually first pole off the bench, started a couple games. I heard he played well against Wagner this weekend (I heard he only had 1 or 0 goals against Iowa, I could be wrong), not that didn't stop ISU to score 10-12 other ones.
Another one who should be decent is defensemen Casey Larson, brother of senior Matt Larson. Casey has played well this season despite not playing his senior year in high school so it is all coming back to him. Plus he sports a mohawk like his brother.......those crazy Larsons.......
Matt Benson
University of Iowa Alum
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University of Iowa Alum
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bste_lax - Uncle Rico Wanna-Be
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laxfan25 wrote:I hope they're not related to that crazy Larson in Minneapolis - Chris!!
I've never seen him with a mohawk, but he's scary enough without it!
Nope these Larsons are from Evanston, Illinois.
Matt Benson
University of Iowa Alum
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University of Iowa Alum
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bste_lax - Uncle Rico Wanna-Be
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Nick Brown from Wash U is a standout player From Riverdale Contry School in New York. If you recall, 2004 GRLC MVP Elliott Appel was also a graduate of Riverdale. Nick is currently averaging 4.5 points a game for Wash U.
- Four year starter in HS
- produced 319 career points (167 goals and 152 assists)
- Nick led his team to two Ivy League Championships
- Averaged 80 points per season
- Broke Riverdale’s point record as a Sophomore when he scored 51 goals and had 39 assists.
- High School All-American
- All-Ivy recognition all four years
- Team MVP and team captain.
- Four year starter in HS
- produced 319 career points (167 goals and 152 assists)
- Nick led his team to two Ivy League Championships
- Averaged 80 points per season
- Broke Riverdale’s point record as a Sophomore when he scored 51 goals and had 39 assists.
- High School All-American
- All-Ivy recognition all four years
- Team MVP and team captain.
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John Bifulco - Recruit
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ah... the familiar sounds of another person who is upset over the age of one of LUs players. When we (Dordt) played them two seasons ago at the crossover I remember the attackman I was defending against was rumored to be 25 or so too. In fact, I think that there have been grumblings every year about their older players. I say give it a rest, though they aren't "traditional" students, who cares. They probably would be really good if they were only 19 or 20 anyway. let the "old timers" play!
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exlax4 - Rookie
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exlax4 wrote: When we (Dordt) played them two seasons ago at the crossover I remember the attackman I was defending against was rumored to be 25 or so too.
I believe the attackman you are referring to is Cory Schubert and if memory serves me correctly, he was 24. Regardless, he was a great player.....kinda funny that he coached me as a JV player in high school then I get to college and end up playing against him.
You are correct though, he was very good as a 19/20 year old.
What difference does it make, if these guys have eligilibity left then let them play.
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beckner11 - All-Conference
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My twin brother(Attack) and I (Defense), are both 23, but we didn't start playing until over 2 years ago. Does that mean I fall into the "let the old timers play" group? I don't know if I feel comfortable with that, maybe it could be refered to as a more politically correct term, like, the old balls group.
On a lighter note we have some promising freshmen, a big one is our goalie this year, Justin Lamberson. He has done very well.
On a lighter note we have some promising freshmen, a big one is our goalie this year, Justin Lamberson. He has done very well.
Jesse Kurtz #2
USD Lacrosse Alum
USD Lacrosse Alum
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jckurtz#2 - Recruit
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TheLoo wrote:Combs should be a first team all american. Period.
He should be up there but I don't know about first team. You also have some great attackmen from CSU, Michigan, BYU, UCSB, Sonoma. Yes Combs is putting up the numbers to be a first team and I hope that he gets it, I just don't think he will.
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cjwilhelmi - I just wanted to type a lot of astericks
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