Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Thank you. Any insight into the position and how it should be played or what college coaches are looking for at showcases regarding lsm's is appreciated.


Run like the wind all day, uses his stick like a surgeon, hits like a small truck. Still needs to be able to be an offensive threat. Look for video of Kyle Hartzel on youtube for the pro version prototype. Short stick local pro version is DiNapoli. Fun fact is that Brian Spallina was an LSM All American at Hofstra. Different game back then, but just shows you that the guy has to have a very high level motor.


Missed one key attribute. Vacuum cleaner on ground balls.