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2026 Inside Lacrosse Div I Preseason Media Poll

Sounds like UVA's #1 SSDM is out for the year and Terenz is out indefinitely or at least with an unknown timeline.
That does not bode well for the Wahoos. Although I imagine that they will still get by Colgate.
 
Thank you it's awful, need to find another lacrosse site but not sure what's out there. Season has started and they don't even have rosters posted give me a break
LaxPower in 2008 was more user friendly and easier to navigate. If you find a new lacrosse site where you can read scores and point leaders, please share! IL should have just left what they had going for the past few years...
 
LaxPower in 2008 was more user friendly and easier to navigate. If you find a new lacrosse site where you can read scores and point leaders, please share! IL should have just left what they had going for the past few years...

The new site still seems under construction and they're asked for some patience . . . but yes I completely agree.

Feels like changes you'd want to finish before the season starts. They seem really excited about the changes but from what I've seen so far - it looks like a somewhat updated aesthetic yet even clunkier version of the site they've been using.
 


IL ranks SU with the top midfield -

Orange's Offensive Midfielders: Michael Leo, Luke Rhoa, Tyler McCarthy, Bogue Hahn, Wyatt Hottle, Matt McIntee, Ted Rawson, Tucker Kellogg, Greg Elijah-Brown

Leo is the silky smooth lefty, Rhoa is the forceful on-the-run shooter, McCarthy can fill in the gaps, Hahn is a freshman whose frame makes him ready for the moment, Hottle is a speedy second-liner off to a great start this season, McIntee is a comeback player who doesn't look a bit gunshy, and Rawson and Kellogg provide inside and longrange finishing options. What more can you ask for if you're Pat March?
 


3. Syracuse
Orange Attackmen
: Joey Spallina, Finn Thomson, Payton Anderson

Joey Spallina is the headliner and most scruitinized player in the college game. His playmaking, vision, outside shooting and high IQ makes him the perfect No. 22 for 'Cuse fans. The gripe has always been his displays in big-time games and his season last year against top matchups like Notre Dame's Shawn Lyght in the regular season and taking Princeton's Colin Mulshine literally out of the Quarterfinal matchup with his four goals off the dodge proved he can show up when it matters most. When they finally started sliding early, he proved he can take what the defense gives him. Will Schaller, of course, proved otherwise in the semifinals, which makes this weekend so enticing. Thomson fought through an injury and missed a handful of games and looks to be back to his prime self, while Payton Anderson's bully-ball style of play is a change of pace from the Owen Hiltz days. He missed the game vs. Saint Joseph's but could be back in time for Maryland; if not, expect Michael Leo to slot down there like he did last weekend.
 

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