1:28 - 2002, Kyle Dowd. His mom was a teacher in my school, and we spoke often while he was in HS and then in college. There was a great rivalry between his HS (Northport) and our neighboring town (Farmingdale), where Matt Danowski went. Dowd was unbelievable in high school. I was a freshman on varsity when he was a senior at Northport and I had to cover him for our game in 2002 and he was TOUGH. 1:51 - 2003, Matt Danowski. His high school, Farmingdale, was nothing short of a dynasty for the stretch of time which he was there. Look at that roster. I believe every starter that year went to a D1 school. 3:50 - 2007, the Brattons. These two were so unbelievably fast that no one could keep up with them. They completely dominated for a year or so on Long Island. Think about how toxic you have to be to have so much talent and have BOTH of you get booted off the team. 6:50 - 2010, Nicky Galaso. Our schools (Lindenhurst + West Isip) joined teams for a weekend varsity tournament at Stony Brook when Nicky was in 8th grade or so. We were the only team without a coach, and we had ZERO subs. You had to play every position, as there were 5 games, and we were getting exhausted. Despite this, we STILL won the entire tournament. So many studs on that team. Galaso and his brother, John Glynn (Cornell 2009 All American middie), Ryan Flanagan (UNC All American defenseman) and one of the Turri brothers.
Graduated in 2016 from upstate NY, we had the #1 in the nation right down the road in Victor, NY and that entire starting team was D1 material. But I’ve watched every film on case Mathias that ever came out. Dudes vision was insane.
You should buy the oldest stick and the newest stick on the market and compare them! Other than that request absolute banger keep uploading these vids your doing great. Once again, I said it in the last vid but I’m gonna say it again, congrats on 50k! Keep up the great work and please consider collabing w the Tyrell sisters at Syracuse! 🐸🐸
yo dude i do gotta say injuries are real at all 3 levels Im a D3 attackman and I've torn my ACL twice two years in a row, and am not the only one on my team that has had multiple very large injuries. I do agree tho its crazy how much more injuries you see at the college level. The level of the sport is so much higher that injuries are bound to happen. keep it up tho dude great content.
Great vid, but guys be carful lats video someone tried to scam me last video, they had a phone number in there name and said that I won a giveaway, just be carful and don't give them money.
@@MitchellPehlke Any chance you would do some tier videos based on your opinion? Things like top 10 players in college lacrosse right now or all time. Top 10 lacrosse schools right now or all time. Things like that.
Matt Moore surpassed Steele Stanwick as points leader at UVA. He did it with 4 more games though due to the 5th COVID year. To be fair though, he still could have passed Steele if 2020 wasn't canceled less than half-way through the season and Michael Kraus who chose not to take the extra COVID year would almost certainly have broken the record in 2020 if the season wasn't canceled. He only needed 29 more points and 9 sure games were canceled in 2020. Moore had 35 points in 6 games in 2020. Kraus had 26 points in 6 games in 2020
McCabe Millon IS A HOLD BACK!! he is/ was a 2022 grad. His parents had him change schools from St Paul's to McDonough. in 8th grade. so he has an extra year to get bigger and look more impressive. that is the only reason for the hold back.
i have a problem with u saying the best indoor lacrosse player for jeff teat he’s good but if austin staats wasn’t injured in 2019 during the NLL season and played his final year of jr.a lacrosse for the arrows,austin staats is the best player
O'Neill lived up to the hype and Spallina already lived up to the college hype when he scored 10 goals in one weekend and went viral for that BTB against Brett Makar. Spallina has the most goals and assists on Cuse by far. The only one who hasn't lived up to the hype is McAdorey. He scores points but doesn't play as insanely as he did against high school teams. Like when he scored 7 goals against Sweetlax for example.
Bro if you really watch lacrosse, McAdorey is so much better of a player. Sure, Spallina hits highlight real goals but McAdorey's IQ on the field is so far superior. On another team he would be racking up an insane amount of points but Duke is so stacked that they really share the ball on offense.