This seems like a good hire for the Orange - strong offensive background and he brings youth to a staff that is in need of it. The numbers Princeton have put up the last few years have been really impressive.
Some of the questions I have - how much of Princeton's success was Sowers and how much is it the system he plays in? Xanders states that March is a strong recruiter, hopefully this is true because SU really needs a sparkplug in this department. That said, the PU recruiting hasn't been overly great for a number of years. Lastly, March's main responsibility has been on the offensive side of the ball, but Princeton hasn't been to the NCAA tournament in years. That is a little concerning.
All things considered this is an exciting hire and I feel good about it. I think it checks most of the boxes I was looking for in a coach, most of all this doesn't seem like a huge risk. They went outside the Orange "family", which I'm sure feels like a big step for the program, but it looks like they got a guy who has accolades on his resume. Plus I like the fact that he's been coaching a professional team in the off-season (have to think that Blaze head coach Liam Banks put in a good word for him with the staff). Also the Blaze lead the MLL in scoring, another good sign. Overall, thumbs up.