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5. Dylan Donahue, Syracuse, R-Sr. A
The Orange saw three fifth-year senior midfielders depart at the end of last season, as well as true seniors like Kevin Rice and Randy Staats. The Syracuse offense will look drastically different, but one holdover will be Donahue, who will be a fifth-year senior himself this season. The West Genesee (N.Y.) product and son of Orange assistant coach, Kevin, could find himself directing a lot of traffic this season, and maybe putting together more performances like the seven-goal game he had against Notre Dame in a No. 1-vs.-No. 2 regular season matchup. He was already the leading goal-scorer (50) and shot-taker (126) last year.
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7. Ben Williams, Syracuse, Jr. FO
Another Gurenlian disciple, Williams played through a shoulder injury last season and at times was forced off the field. If he can stay healthy — and that's always asking a lot of any faceoff man — Williams could be the straw the stirs the Orange's drink, especially with a lot of new faces on offense.
Also Keep an Eye On
Brandon Mullins, Syracuse, Sr. D
http://laxmagazine.com/college_men/...kavanagh_top_way_early_tewaaraton_award_watch
5. Dylan Donahue, Syracuse, R-Sr. A
The Orange saw three fifth-year senior midfielders depart at the end of last season, as well as true seniors like Kevin Rice and Randy Staats. The Syracuse offense will look drastically different, but one holdover will be Donahue, who will be a fifth-year senior himself this season. The West Genesee (N.Y.) product and son of Orange assistant coach, Kevin, could find himself directing a lot of traffic this season, and maybe putting together more performances like the seven-goal game he had against Notre Dame in a No. 1-vs.-No. 2 regular season matchup. He was already the leading goal-scorer (50) and shot-taker (126) last year.
Next Five Contenders
7. Ben Williams, Syracuse, Jr. FO
Another Gurenlian disciple, Williams played through a shoulder injury last season and at times was forced off the field. If he can stay healthy — and that's always asking a lot of any faceoff man — Williams could be the straw the stirs the Orange's drink, especially with a lot of new faces on offense.
Also Keep an Eye On
Brandon Mullins, Syracuse, Sr. D
http://laxmagazine.com/college_men/...kavanagh_top_way_early_tewaaraton_award_watch