Defending Champ BC was selected as the top team in Division 1.
PCLL Div B Runner up Framingham was selected to finish first in the new Division 2 (Salem ST, the defending champion, moved to varsity status).
Division 1
1. Boston College (6) - 62pts.
2. Northeastern (3) - 58pts.
3. UCONN - 46pts.
4. New Hampshire - 45pts.
5.Boston University - 34pts.
6. Rhode Island - 28pts.
7. Stonehill - 23pts.
8. WPI - 18pts.
9. Bridgewater - 9pts.
Division 2
1. Framingham St (2) - 14pts.
2. Coast Guard (2) - 12pts.
3. New Haven (1) - 11pts.
4. Central CT - 7pts.
5. Maine - 6pts.
2008 PCLL Pre-Season Poll
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2008 PCLL Pre-Season Poll
Tim Gray
Head Coach
Men's Lacrosse
Northeastern University
gray.t@alumni.neu.edu
Commissioner PCLL
pioneerlacrosse.com
Head Coach
Men's Lacrosse
Northeastern University
gray.t@alumni.neu.edu
Commissioner PCLL
pioneerlacrosse.com
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Tim Gray - All-America
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I know Northeastern and URI lost a couple of their big guns, and BC has most of theirs returning, but other than that where do teams stand as far as top players graduating and returning?
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Chowdah Head - Rookie
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I guess I'll give the run down of my former team, Uconn.
Seniors lost:
Defenseman, Captain Jon Pawelk--PCLL Defensive player of the year last year, very athletic, will be tough to replace. Leaderhsip will be tough to replace.
Attackman Brian Skelcher--Shifty, tall attackman. Added depth to the team.
Attackman Captain Ryan Scordato--Crease player, leading scorer in 2006. Tough senior season with injuries. Leadership will be tough to replace.
Goalie Tyler Longland--Third string goalie, added depth in goal. Handled much off the field work.
Middie Paul Prizio--Workhorse middie, was all-conference I believe his soph and junior seasons.
Don't know much about the freshman, but the team is said to be much improved. The class in is supposed to be very athletic and many will contribute immediately, especially in midfield. Should be a fun and successful year for the Huskies after last year's disappointing first round exit in the PCLL tournament.
Seniors lost:
Defenseman, Captain Jon Pawelk--PCLL Defensive player of the year last year, very athletic, will be tough to replace. Leaderhsip will be tough to replace.
Attackman Brian Skelcher--Shifty, tall attackman. Added depth to the team.
Attackman Captain Ryan Scordato--Crease player, leading scorer in 2006. Tough senior season with injuries. Leadership will be tough to replace.
Goalie Tyler Longland--Third string goalie, added depth in goal. Handled much off the field work.
Middie Paul Prizio--Workhorse middie, was all-conference I believe his soph and junior seasons.
Don't know much about the freshman, but the team is said to be much improved. The class in is supposed to be very athletic and many will contribute immediately, especially in midfield. Should be a fun and successful year for the Huskies after last year's disappointing first round exit in the PCLL tournament.
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