Quint Kessenich's Top 25 men's college lacrosse players
A lacrosse game consists of countless plays, but the outcome can hinge on just a small fraction of them. And while heart and hustle do count, those plays will be made more often than not by the team with the superior talent. Here's a look at the 25 players in the country who give their squads the biggest edge:
—Quint Kessenich, For The Baltimore Sun
—Quint Kessenich, For The Baltimore Sun
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1. Rob Pannell, Cornell attackman
The 2011 National Player of the Year has 252 points in 54 career games. He sat out most of 2012 with a broken foot. Cornell has a favorable schedule, and Pannell is surrounded by talent — that bodes well for big stats. He is the country's best dodging attackman from behind the goal who understands the geography of getting to the paint.
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