Air Force (4-3)
Always a threat for a big non-conference upset, the Falcons return a strong nucleus of young offensive players like Brandon Dodd and Ethan Grandolfo (now coached by new OC Jon Thompson), a standout goalie in Braden Host, and they had one of the more productive and complete fallball sessions in the country.
Bellarmine (2-6)
Look out for elite cover guy Jon Robbins and plenty of experience on the defensive end with returning fifth-years in goalie Ian Reilly, Brendan Fennell and Eric Rubak.
High Point (2-6)
It would have been nice to see more of Asher Nolting with Tyler Hendrycks and Devon Buckshot last year, a trio that could be scary in 2021.
Jacksonville (3-3)
The Dolphins have their Transfer U identity — 11 came in this fall— and top-end players like Evan Tyler in hopes to make a SoCon splash this spring.
Mercer (6-1)
Chad Surman takes over, looking to build on a strong campaign with Sean Goldsmith (34, 8) running the show on offense as one of the nation’s most productive attackmen.
Richmond (4-3)
It feels like the makings of a banner year in Richmond, with a youthful stars like Richie Connell, plus talented, experienced players like Ryan Lanchbury and Sean Menges, and the Spiders almost knocking off both Maryland and Duke a year ago.
VMI (0-4)
James Purpura has jumped in with both feet to coach the Keydets, building an identity out of the institution’s leadership qualities and academic appeal.
Listen to "Anchor" by Lacrosse Bucket ⚓
Always a threat for a big non-conference upset, the Falcons return a strong nucleus of young offensive players like Brandon Dodd and Ethan Grandolfo (now coached by new OC Jon Thompson), a standout goalie in Braden Host, and they had one of the more productive and complete fallball sessions in the country.
Bellarmine (2-6)
Look out for elite cover guy Jon Robbins and plenty of experience on the defensive end with returning fifth-years in goalie Ian Reilly, Brendan Fennell and Eric Rubak.
High Point (2-6)
It would have been nice to see more of Asher Nolting with Tyler Hendrycks and Devon Buckshot last year, a trio that could be scary in 2021.
Jacksonville (3-3)
The Dolphins have their Transfer U identity — 11 came in this fall— and top-end players like Evan Tyler in hopes to make a SoCon splash this spring.
Mercer (6-1)
Chad Surman takes over, looking to build on a strong campaign with Sean Goldsmith (34, 8) running the show on offense as one of the nation’s most productive attackmen.
Richmond (4-3)
It feels like the makings of a banner year in Richmond, with a youthful stars like Richie Connell, plus talented, experienced players like Ryan Lanchbury and Sean Menges, and the Spiders almost knocking off both Maryland and Duke a year ago.
VMI (0-4)
James Purpura has jumped in with both feet to coach the Keydets, building an identity out of the institution’s leadership qualities and academic appeal.
Listen to "Anchor" by Lacrosse Bucket ⚓
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