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2023 Inside Lacrosse Power 100

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Eight Syracuse players make the Power 100 this year for Syracuse, which is the most of any school (Princeton is the top ranked class). Not as good as last year (obviously) but still pretty impressive (and a big step up from where things were pre-2020). Deere rose a few spots (think he was in the low 20s initially), though Donny Scott fell a number of spots (I'm sure being injured all summer and fall didn't help). Jake Spallina entered the top 50. Nice to see McCarthy, Mullen, Kellogg and Hottle be recognized. Owen Duffy supplants McCabe Millon as the number one recruit.

17. Trey Deere, Attack
42. Donny Scott, Defense
49 Jake Spallina, Midfield/FO
58. Michael Ippoliti, Goalie
65. Tyler McCarthy, Midfield
68. John Mullen, FO
85. Tucker Kellogg, Midfield
89. Wyatt Hottle, Midfield

 
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i like hottle. maybe not this season but he's got the type of quickness that typically carves out a role at this level. a master in the art of the jitterbug. u cant teach speed

inside lacrosse did a decent job w this. correctly put duffy at no. 1
 
I see Inside Lacrosse has Cornell's goalie recruit, Matt Tully, ranked #7, so he might do as well or better than Ierlan. Of course, Inside Lacrosse has Cornell's attack recruit, Willem Firth at #9 and their midfield recruit Nikolic at #18.
 
I see Inside Lacrosse has Cornell's goalie recruit, Matt Tully, ranked #7, so he might do as well or better than Ierlan. Of course, Inside Lacrosse has Cornell's attack recruit, Willem Firth at #9 and their midfield recruit Nikolic at #18.
William Firth is pretty sweet
 

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