ESPN’s College Lacrosse Players and Teams To Watch in 2013 (Video)

May 14, 20011; Ithaca, NY, USA; Hartford Hawks defenseman Alex Matarazzo (6) defends against Cornell Big Red attack Rob Pannell (3)during the first round of the 2011 NCAA Mens Lacrosse Tournament at Schoellkopf Field. Cornell defeated Hartford 15-6. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Shanahan-USA TODAY Sports

Usually, I’d disagree with Dixon’s comments. Fortunately, I didn’t have to hear much from him. Quint and Paul’s assessment for the players and teams to look out for this season are accurate. I, for one, loved their appreciation for Denver’s team. Expect to see them in May. In terms of players to watch, it’s the usual suspects.

Mark Dixon, Quint Kessenich and Paul Carcaterra look at the players to watch in College Lacrosse.

Mark Dixon, Quint Kessenich and Paul Carcaterra look at the teams to watch in College Lacrosse.

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  1. […] we seem to grasp that pointing out a player’s skill before athleticism is admissible. Certain “journalists” refused to acknowledge Jovan Miller’s skills until he was named an All-American at Syracuse. […]

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