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Meet the Freshmen

  • dglavallee
  • Feb 28
  • 4 min read

The high school class of ‘24 is regarded as one of the strongest groups to enter the NESCAC in years. The skill level of this class reflects a deepening pool of high level lacrosse talent across the country. While many of these players come from club and high school programs in lacrosse hotbeds, this class is geographically diverse. Strong players have arrived from Arkansas, Colorado, Washington State, California, and Texas.


Taft produced the most NESCAC freshmen with five, while Nobles supplied four players. Delbarton, Landon, Loomis, Mercer Island and Milton Academy each have three freshmen in the CAC. Many of these newcomers are stacked behind returning All American and All NESCAC veterans on their depth charts, but several rookies are expected to make an immediate impact on the field. Conn has the largest recruiting class with 17 freshmen, while Amherst and Williams have the fewest (10).


If you want to do a little scouting into the next generation of NESCAC stars, we have provided a link to their high school highlights below. 


Amherst: 10 Freshmen


Bates: 13 Freshmen


Bowdoin: 13 Freshmen


Colby: Roster not yet posted. These freshmen are pulled from Inside Lacrosse and Instagram.


Conn College: 17 Freshmen


Hamilton: 11 Freshmen


Middlebury: 14 Freshmen


Trinity: 14 Freshmen


Tufts: 12 Freshmen


Wesleyan: 14 Freshmen


Williams: 10 Freshmen

 
 
 

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