Who are the best players in the Metro East region? This is an open thread to discuss All-Region nominations, All-Freshman nominations, coaching awards, and more. Stay positive and keep it civil.
Barnes from Wes is large and in charge. Bro is gross
John Carbone from Hamilton is a fucking dog. He runs his O line super well and has basically infinite range. I’ve seen him tap the disc in on his own goal line and throw a full field backhand huck into the endzone for a score
Jack Noble (tufts b here)
Jasper Smith on Vassar is cracked
I didn’t play against everyone in college, but I’ve guarded just about everyone in either club or college. I’m #20 (Michael Levy)Cortland fyi
First Team
-Dan “Tux” Glickman, Wesleyean(POTY)
-Noah Ofrickman, Geneseo(best overall player)
-Jack “Barnes” Noble, Wesleyean
-Jalen Bolton-Steiner, Ithaca(I like the long hair btw)
-John Carbone, Hamilton
-David Leder, Rochester
-Andrew Lass, Colgate
Second Team
-Cam Lowe, Rochester
-Luke Barrett, Cortland(Donovan nominee)
-Jasper Smith, Vassar(I haven’t played him outside of summer league, so he might replace Carbone)
-Tommy Cronin, Ithaca
-Phil Auferior, TCNJ
-James Weilert, Cortland(such an underrated cutter, had 8G/A vs Roch)
-Emmett Doty, Skidmore
Other HMs
-Luke Hansen, Hamilton
-John Doe of Army(my b don’t know ur name and u werent at regionals
-Jack Butler, Ithaca(only player I didn’t play against, I only heard he was good)
@ultiworld my list is goated
What’s up yall. This is Luke/Barry/Oddish/#2 on cortland. I’m mostly gonna shoutout guys we’ve played and then a couple others
- Levy #20 on cortland, center handler on our O-Line, elite defender, maybe the best break thrower in the region. Extremely consistent throws and patience while still being able to rip the deep shot
- James Weilert #32 on cortland, elite defender and elite cutter. Insanely quick and impossible to guard. Consistently gets open and wins deep more than just about anyone
- Andrew Lass #11 (I think) on Colgate, their best defender and propels their D-line offense. Crosses over onto O when their team needs and can quarterback that offense as well. Great dude off the field as well, always friendly and talks things out if there’s a problem
- Noah #10 (I think idk I swear he’s got a different number on every time we play) on Geneseo, ridiculous throws, very tall/athletic and uses his body well to create space and play great defense. Geneseo looked from him to generate the offense and he was able to. Seriously might be the best player in the region.
- Jalen #25 on Ithaca, when I think Jalen I think consistency and patience. Really good throws and can rip smart deep shots. Doesn’t make mistakes and plays very smart defense, flashing poach looks and coming out of nowhere to make plays
- Tommy #4 on Ithaca, stupid athletic, great defense and has at least 2 “wow” play a game whether that be a layout D, a sky you weren’t expecting or a throw/catch you didn’t think had a chance of being caught
- Jack Butler #20 on Ithaca, awesome cutter. Athlete, finds space well, good throws. Simply put a handlers dream. First team last year for a reason and deserves it again this year
- John Carbone #10 on Hamilton, first off one of the nicest guys in the region. He was the do it all guy for Hamilton on the field. Very consistent throws. Always fun to watch him play.
- Ezra on Skidmore. Big part of their offense very fundamental.
Oh and number 6 on TNCJ I don’t know your name but really good defender and was really good at dissecting defense and communicating on the field to his teammates to get them open
Judah (#24 for Wesleyan) here.
Got a bunch of shoutouts for the metro BEAST from the last couple weekends so here we go
Geneseo:
Noah (#10) has some monster throws and is a cool dude. It was windy as hell that game and he was able to put it deep effectively against our zone
Skidmore:
Played yall in sectionals but #25 (Nico), #32, and #50 were dogs. Sorry I didn’t get to find out your names but you guys were very good and a pleasure to play against. Great spirit, high level frisbee and you guys all had deep bags to pull from on snowy, windy days at sectionals
Conn:
Shoutout prosser and Liam. I wanted to play against you guys one more time but I’ll settle for being y’all’s teammate in winter league ;).
Vassar:
Jasper has gotten it done for as long as I can remember. He’s quick and has the throws to make people hurt. Owen gets endless uplines and has nice hacks and is a delightful house guest as well. Crazy that Soren hasn’t been mentioned yet tho… great frisbee iq, nasty throws, gets open all the time. He’s a dog.
Rochester:
David Leder is a beast. Killed us last year and made insane catches against us this year. He knows how to play the game, has awesome throws, enough said. He’s one of the best players I’ve played against.
Cam (#20) had awesome hucks and got VERY open on unders. He’s a huge factor in their offense and was very effective.
Biggie was a great player and is an even better coach.
Wesleyan.
Tux (Daniel Glickman, #30) is the heart of our team. He owns the front cone, plays insane defense, and will occasionally let out an awesome huck. He’s pretty awesome. Go watch his Donovan video.
Barnes (my co-captain, #20) is the best thrower in the region, inch for inch. He also turns on the jets when I get the pleasure of throwing it deep to him. He’s the boss.
Brick (#00, my JUNIOR co-captain) remarked that he had no goals and 1 assist all tournament but had played the best brand of frisbee all year. He plays hard defense, has a deep bag, and is miserable to try to get open on in warmups. He plays against high level competition with confidence and intensity.
Freshmen Jake (#16), Malen (#1), and chewie (#64) bring endless energy and have the discipline to transition to the highest level seamlessly. They were not scared for a second.
Bender (#36) said he wouldn’t get a shoutout from ultiworld. He was wrong (at least in my case) he is SO FAST and actually can throw. He is locked in and relentless
Aran (#10) is our version of Ben jagt. Endless skies, perfect descision making. Lockdown defender. He’s got throws and improvises to burn defenses when they think they get a break
Tommy (#21) and will (#88) move the disc upwind as if they’re playing inside. Will is so long. Tommy is so shifty. They get endless inside breaks.
Great year for the metro east. I will miss ultimate in this region next year
Bryan Jones Coach of Wesleyan
Didn’t get to play everyone but here’s a list of players I enjoyed watching or competing against. I historically don’t shout out my own team
David Leder -Rochester-26 - Prepared for his handler moves after last year, was not prepared for his deep game. Great catches.
Cam - Rochester -20 - good throws, played every point, good physical defense
Coach- Biggie - has Rochester playing a good reset system and is a fun adversary.
The were other good players that play a good role.
Ithaca
From watching 25 had good flow and breaks, 4 is speedy and makes a lot of good catches, the supporting cast was also good
Vassar
Sorens good. I think everyone knows it
Skidmore
32 never quits cutting. Main handler (can’t recall) also very solid and makes the offense run.
Conn - Didn’t show up but Prossers legit, and they have role players that play with discipline. They’ll be a threat if they can get more depth.
Geneseo- Noah - good deep throws, main guy you have to guard.
Like I said I don’t historically shout out my own players. However, we had significant contributions from a few freshman that started for us.
Malen Chung
Jake Klasky
Ethan Qu
The rest of Red did a great job of developing this year.
Thanks to Tyler Davis and crew for running another regionals. Thanks to Linda and Ben for observing.
I’m #32 for Skidmore. wish we could have played rochester to get some more names but I’ll just put out the people I found most annoying but like annoying in a fun way to guard:
#30 Glickey Wesleyan: didn’t guard him much because someone needs to get Noble as well, but Glickman really stepped up after already being a dominant player last year. Great handler, cutter, handler guard, and cutter guard. nuff said
#25 Jalen never stops bolting steiner Ithica: Everyone talks about the throws and the flow, but I think respect needs to be put on Jalen’s stamina, dude never slows down
Soaring Soren, Vassar: When the vassar handlers are in flow and using the whole width of the field, they’re all difficult, but Soren is the guy who can carve an upline when there just needs to be a reset. Great defender. Also stop skying my teammates
#25 Nico Nasty X Nico Freako X My Guardian Angel, Skidmore: Absolute pleasure/horror to have to scrimmage against you for 90% of the semester. Has all the qualities of everyone else above on this list and easily my hardest assignment to guard.
#50 Emmett “Terminator Doty,” Skidmore: One of the deepest and craftiest throwing bags in the region and an absolute dawg on both sides of the disc. Phenomenal leader as well.
For Freshman, I’m gonna shout out Skidmore’s Seth Tremper and Mason Ernst.
Seth is just a sponge and is quickly becoming a phenomenal handler mark while quietly picking up lots of throws and cuts on offense
Mason is smarter than he looks and acts, and it is clear that most of frisbee is clicking for him–especially on offense. He’s already clutch and has won us the game on universe twice, and apparently can handle as of Regionals day 2.
These two, Brian Newton, and Declan lloyd, for all having learned frisbee this year, are already becoming important pieces to our play, and I’m proud of all our rookies. So excited for next year
Hey folks, this is Emmett Doty (#50 on Skidmore).
The teams we played the most were Vassar, Wesleyan, and Ithaca so I want to shoutout some players on those teams.
Vassar: Jasper and Soren
Jasper is a dynamic cutter and handler who demonstrates great leadership, hustle and knowledge of the game every time we face him. He is very athletic allowing him to unlock the middle of the field for his team and be a dog on defense.
Soren has some crazy throws especially during sectionals his hucks were on point. Also he is a big presence on defense and in the deep space.
Wesleyan: Glickman and Barnes
Both players are very dynamic and athletic. They find a way to get open and get the disc against any match up. Their throws are very impressive and they are always a threat on defense and in the deep space.
Ithaca: Jalen and Tommy
Jalen is a shifty handler with silky throws. He is always moving in the handlers space and causing chaos for our defense.
Tommy has some of the craziest layouts I’ve seen. He can be a menace on offense and defense and uses his athleticism to make great plays.
For our team (Skidmore): Heiki #32 and Nico #25
Heiki is a dominant handler and deep threat. His hucks and pulls are crazy. He has crafty scoobers to crack any cup. Also, he can go up and get a disc against just about anyone. (Very proud to have him as my co-captain)
Nico is one of the best players I’ve seen. He is incredibly athletic and can play every point of a tournament if needed. He is speedy, has great hops and is a lockdown mark. Offensively he has great throws, vision, and patience which can unlock our offense.
For Freshmen: Mason Ernst #5
Mason is a tall, speedy cutter who breaks a lot of ankles. He is always a threat deep and has recently become a threat under and on defense as well. Every tournament this semester has been better than the last for him. With his knowledge of the game rapidly growing he looks to be a big part of our team moving forward.
Also shoutout to Declan, Brian, and Seth Tremper. They are consistent well rounded players who have each shown flashes of greatness. With some more experience they are going to become phenomenal players and core members of our team next year.
#25 (Jalen) on Ithaca.
We played so many great teams this year with a lot of standout players on each team.
Rochester
#26 David- When we turned it over near our endzone the first point in the GTG and he started yelling the play call “GOON” I knew it was wraps. Super quick and smart handler who was also able to generate a ton of D’s. Knows how to box you out so you can’t make a play on any disc thrown to him.
#20 Cam- I think played every point against us at regionals (2 games)? Super fast and makes great strikes. Great break thrower and smart decision maker. Has the pointiest elbows ever so be warned if trying to box him out.
#32 Timmy- Super fast cutter who never stops running. He’s got very tight defense but never got a footblock on me.
Hamilton
#10 John- Got hucks for days and made some insane catches. He was super chilly vs our zone and made some great D’s against us. Has an insane motor and an even insainer thumber fake.
#8 Luke- Didn’t get to play you at regionals but at sectionals was a beast. Fast lefty handler who can also make some crazy snags.
Also shoutout the dude that chucked it into my face, that lowkey hurt.
Geneseo
#4 Noah- Always love to play this guy. Best hucks, crazy athletic and chiiiilll asf. Definitely one of the best players in the region in both D-1 and 3.
Vassar
#9 Soren- Didn’t get to play yall at regionals but at NE Classic this dude was going every other and killed us in the finals. Great offense and has so many different release points it’s crazy. Super good player that deserves recognition.
Skidmore
#32 Heiki- Great player with great spirit. He’ll break your mark, go deep and roof you, then help you up. Had an awesome time playing against him, another strong lefty thrower with big hucks.
#25 Nico- Another great player who never stops running and can play every position.
Ithaca
#4 Tommy- Couldn’t have asked for a better co-captain, stepped up as a leader and as a player. Has some of the best small space cuts ever and makes insane catches. If you aren’t getting skyed by this dude then he’s probably biting your ankles getting a layout D on you.
#7 Sydney- Improved so much in every aspect. Opened our deep game up with insane timing and height. Once teams adjusted to his deep cuts, he farmed unders and could give-go for days. Bright future this one.
#11 The Falcon- Jamie was dialed in this entire year and played his heart out in every game. An anchor of our D-line he racked up the stat sheet but was also crossing over to O a ton. We wouldn’t have had the season we did without him.
#13 ROTY (In my mind no doubt, like seriously) Fisher- How is this guy only a rookie. A staple of our team. Smart handler who can break your mark, give go like no other, and make an INSANE snag over the dude he just dropped with a quick cut. His defense also stepped up big, making so many game saving D’s. Plays like a senior, we don’t get to the GTG without him.
Coaches
Sky, Jess, Python- Thank you for everything this year. We had talent but y’all were able to wrangle us together to make a great team. Everything they did, calling lines, in-game adjustments, hyping us up, brought us to the GTG and we wouldn’t be there without them.
I’m sure most people already know but Bryan Jones and Biggie deserve shout outs too.
I’d also just love to shoutout Batavia wind, nobody played better defense and ME regionals wouldn’t be the same without you.
Super hype that this year we got some metro beast recognition, it’s about time this region gets some credit. Shoutout to Wesleyan and Rochester for super great seasons, go kill em at nationals.
Hey Everyone, Jack Butler #20 from Ithaca, just wanted to shout some guys out. Played a lot of fun games this year against a lot of good players
Rochester :
Cam # 20 - Matched up against him a lot during our 4 games against Rochester this season. A+ handler who can get every strike cut he makes. A+ defender who is always their to contest everything. Not much more to be said.
David # 26 - Great handler, and a main reason why Rochester has been so good for so long.
Hamilton :
John # 10 - The engine that makes Hamilton go. He plays basically every point, a really good handler and a beast in the deep deep role. Must have had like 10 d`s when we played at regionals.
#12 - Never was able to catch his name, but is super fast handler and a really good defender.
Vassar
Jasper # 12 (I think) Very good handler, very dangerous cutter along with some really good defense
Shout out all of Vassar for that electric game at North East Classic as well, probably the most fun, electric, intense game I`ve ever been apart of.
Geneseo
Noah # whatever number he feels like that day - I think everyone knows Noah at this point, One of the best hands in the region and some of the best deep throws to go with it.
Skidmore
Nico # 25 - Very good athletic handler, super hard to match up with and will run the whole point it feels like
My Boys Ithaca
Could shout out everyone on the team but that would take forever
Jalen # 25 - If you dont know how good Jalen is you either haven't played him or have been living under a rock. Great handler, plus exceptional defense and when he is able to cut he
s the best cutter on the field not to mention a great leader.
Tommy # 4 - Tommy is one of if not the quickest players in the region, he can be standing still then boom 0-100 in a second. Makes crazy bids look effortlessly and also a phenomenal defender who can stick to his man like glue
Sydney # 7 - To called it a breakout season for him would be and understatement, he exploded this year and absolutely dominated the deep space. Super fast, super athletic, a nightmare match up for anyone
Fisher # 13 - The smartest handler I`ve ever played with, super chilly with the disc, never makes the wrong decision, for being a freshmen and making the impact he did is so impressive. Easily my choice for rookie of the year
Quickly wanted to shout out Jamie #11 Cyrus # 77 and Asher # 8 all impact players for Ithaca
Great season everyone cant waif for next spring.
Prosser of Conn,
Tough end to my time in this fun community but it was nonetheless a great season.
Shoutout to Rochester and Wesleyan, great seasons from both of you and it’s clear you have teams that love playing with each other.
A few people I think need recognition:
Barnes from Wes is just really good all around, got so much better this year and is a real good dude.
Judah is one of the only real handlers in the region, super fun to play with and against.
Bender such a fun dude and is a real good all around player
Tux is also pretty legit
Shoutout BJ too clearly has them doing something right.
Shoutout to Niko from Skidmore as well, fun matchup and really good defensively.
Soren on Vassar was also very good, lethal in the handler space and defensively.
Last shoutout has to be to my cocaptain Leo Claney, he’s such a legit player. I’ve gone deep for a lot of throwers in my day and I don’t think anyone has blessed me with more dimes and I worry nobody ever will again. On top of his deep throwing ability, he can really dice up a zone with his fakes, no look throws and quick moves.
Good luck Wes and Rochester.
Rochester #26, David here. With the obvious caveats of not seeing the whole region, on my way out the door, I wanted to give my thoughts on the greatest region on God’s Green Earth.
Conn College:
#20 Prosser: I know we didn’t play you guys this year, but nevertheless, I simply must glaze. He’s the best thrower in the region and has a top 7 smile.
Ithaca:
#25 Jalen: I don’t know when they started naming white boys Jalen, but in this case, I get it. Jalen is a great team leader and does all of the hard things for his team to lighten the load on everyone else.
#7 Sydney: Best spirit in the region? He’s got great top speed and is always willing to battle in the air for a disc. He’s probably too attractive to be playing frisbee but I’m happy he’s slumming it with us.
Ithaca is my team to watch for next year to make a Natties push, they just keep getting better.
Wesleyan:
#24 Judah: Every team in the country would be made better by adding Judah to their roster. He’s an incredibly smart and tricky player. He stabilizes the offense, and should be a very good frisbee player for a long time.
#30 Daniel Glickman: When you’ve been at a Passover Seder with a seven-year-old, you’d think you get a good picture of the kind of ultimate player he’d become, but I did not expect this. He’s comfortable anywhere on the field, plays with quintessential college men’s physicality and always takes tough assignments on both sides of the ball. I’m glad neither of us threw a punch in quarterfinals our sophomore year.
Brian Jones had Wesleyan looking really good last year, but this year it was to a whole new level. DIII has probably never seen a coach of this caliber and if you give him enough time with any program in the country they will be competing for nationals in short order. He should be the favorite for the DIII COTY.
Hamilton:
#10 John Carbone: If you asked me who will be the best player in the region when they’re 45, I wouldn’t hesitate to tell you JC. He’s got a utility belt of tricks and each is more goofy and effective than the last. One of my favorite guys to compete against and I hope to play you again.
Rochester:
What would an all region thread post be if I didn’t shout out the boys in the Batavia trenches with me.
#29 Jacob Trokel: Jacob is the most professional ultimate player I have seen in college. He had never played before, and in 4 years became the smartest ultimate thinker I know. An Ultiworld film merchant, he always puts his teammates in the best places to succeed and his onfield impact goes well beyond his layout D’s. As a player, he has a buttery smooth iso bag that makes a big lug like me jealous. I will truly miss playing ultimate frisbee with this man.
#15 Teddy: Scratch has shown what hardwork and love of the game can do for a player. As soon as Teddy got confidence in his game he became a force to be reckoned with on our O-Line. He keeps spirits high on a line and is poised for a breakout next year.
#27 Emerson: Made everyone’s experience on the team worse. Hope he leaves and never comes back.
#7 Sumedh: Sumedh is one of those guys who just gets it. He established himself as a true plug-and-play guy. Need someone to catch pulls and get your offense started? Need someone to set the stack and make well timed cuts? Need someone to say something special right as the pulls go up? Sumedh’s your guy. He has an incredibly high motor and always puts the team first, class act.
Luh Calm Xtra Piggie Glaze-
#45 Joel makes ultimate look easy.
#20 Cam is the best athlete in the region, and that isn’t even the best part of his game. That should tell you a lot.
#33 Timmy is the GOAT, and if you’ve met him, you know it.
#4 Ian Hill could play in the UFA if he came to practice.
Yo its Teddy/ Scratch (#15) from Rochester. Big year in Batavia, grateful to play more frisbee everyday.
Did not get to play with everyone, but will drop some names.
Andrew Lass #11 on Colgate is pretty sick, quick handler seems to care a lot (good) and a great facilitator.
John Carbone #10 on Hamilton is sorta the truth. His kick block to catch clip on David Leder was next level, and he is a real thrower as well. Has that hammer dialed. (there is also a real fast short dude on Hamilton, he is cool)
Noah Ofrickman #4 on Genesseo is a good player, nice deep ball, big bag handler, the prototypical frisbee head. Bearing a heavy load for his team and overperforming at regionals; love to see it.
Bunch of Ithaca players because we played them four times this season;
Jamie #11 has not been mentioned enough, he is a generational thrower. His ability to throw with shape on windy days was holding his team afloat against our zone. Also a really savvy deep defender, many could learn from the box out.
Jalen #25 as mentioned is quite good, fun deep thrower and bucket hat goes hard. Knows how to play in flow which keeps him open as the pressure outlet for his team.
Butler #20 real good deep threat all around cutter type. Affectionately nicknamed Jimmy butler by me for his play style.
Red Hair dude, sorry don’t have your name or number (maybe tommy?), really quick, love the bids, play a fun way. Seem to have more mature decision making than last year.
Cortland; don’t remember names or numbers either my bad, but two handlers who just laid dimes all game long against us in sectionals, and one dude who they where throwing to who was quite fast, beat like three different matchup looks in a row. Think his nickname was jailbird. Those three where the real deal.
Weslyan: See you in washington
Glickman #30 is regrettably that guy, I don’t really see how he does it, just will himself open deep ig. Very explosive (in all ways), but a really nice guy off the field and definitely has matured in on field decision making and nerves from last year. We could not guard him this year.
Barnes #20 Also reminds me of Jimmy Butler. the primordial deep cutter athlete who learns how to throw and makes everyone he plays against sad because of it. I like the shades btw.
Bender #36 good guy. Good player, like the better than role player that makes teams work. Really deserves the good guy shoutout.
Rochester
David Leder #26 Basketball incarnate. Dad. My fearless leader. What more is there to say. His ape index is like +6 at 6’4 btw that’s why he is skying you. Truly is Jockic, I am watching the nuggets rn and can’t tell the difference. Best field vision for throwing of anyone I have seen play.
Cameron Lowe #20 People Know he is good but they don’t seem to understand he is different. I glaze this guy \ but will be vindicated when he makes team USA in like two years… Motor is powered by wanting it more than everyone. And he is only a freshman. Mom.
Joel #22 what a thrower. Mr. Inside. Please Nerf Lefties he is running the show. So mature in the backfield, can play with anyone, and sees the game at the highest level. A handlers handler.
Money Mitch #8 Magnet hands lookin ass. Three steps one way; his defender go the other way. Shooter after the catch. Consistent. Best around in the nation. Quiet leader. My Senior.
Timothy Himonster Loftus #32 My glorious emperor. A true engine on offense and lockdown defender. Cuts comically hard every time. Find him Deep. Find him under. Find him pissing. (very small bladder)
A bunch of other people I would like to mention
Most Improved Piggy --> Suhmed “Zoo” Anantha Krishna #7
Freshman --> Sky is cracked; (as are other rookies)
i wish u threw the punch (all love tho)
Rochester Role player Emerson here to talk about all the cool frizzers that I saw during this season. In order of appearance.
Hamilton:
#10 John Carbone: Can do it all with sick nasty hands, and even sicker, nastier throws. Makes you think you’re not watching frisbee but at famed NYC restaurant Carbone. Aura farmed David Leder.
Ithaca:
#11 Jamie: Sick nasty blades against our zone, very pretty release point. Very good at boxing out fools. Good player
#25 Jalen: Generally a very good player, great at all the things one would want a frisbee player to be good at.
Cortland:
Forgot the number but they had a guy who threw like 4 stall 1 dimes off the pull on 4 consecutive O points and I was marking him for half of them which was quite vexatious
Wesleyan
#30: The glick flick is unreal, everybody knows about this guy there nothing more to be said.
Poggy Piggies:
#29 Jacob Trokel: The best glue guy a team could ask for. He makes everyone on both sides of the disk. Biggest weakness is a whistler powder day.
#26 David Leder: The fakest guy you’ll ever meet. I trust him as far as I could throw him which is not very far. Don’t let his lightharted dameanour deceive you. If you wanna see a code switch try coming to piggies practice.
#9 Robert Vogt: The best running posture you will see, ROTY.
#81 Ezra Tock: Crazy good D line player, able to use teleportation jutsu to get to every single deep look imaginable.
Hey this is #32 on Cortland James Weilert, also known as ‘Jalbert’.
Just want to give a quick shoutout to my handlers in Michael Levy #20 and Luke Barrett #2. Levy is an extremely good break thrower and leaves defenders wondering how they keep getting broken around. He also gets great distance on his hucks, allowing his cutters to always run through the disc. Barry(Donovan Nominee btw) has great fundamentals when it comes to running the game, as you can really tell he lives in the film room. He makes the game really easy for his cutters while making it very difficult for opposing players to keep up with his constant handler motion.
As far as nominating other players:
Jack Butler #20 (Ithaca)
Noah #4 (Geneseo)
Andrew Lass (Colgate)
John Carbone #10 (Hamilton)
Luke Hansen #8 (Hamilton)
Tux #30 (Wesleyan)
Barnes #20 (Wesleyan)
Leder #26 (Rochester)