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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]SJC (May be preseason #1 in US) Prep (May be top ten in US) GZ Landon Bullis Everybody else[/quote] 1. SJC until anyone from the DC area can beat them. It will be interesting to see how they handle the pressure of being the "hunted" as everyone is now aiming to de-thrown the Cadets. 2. Prep until anyone from the IAC proves otherwise. Can the DC Dawgs live up to the hype and play team high school ball. 3. Landon looks to be very athletic at all positions in the field. Scoring could be an issue with Hertzburg now at Michigan. 4. Bullis brings back the best offensive player in the region (Tucker Wade) and best LSM in the area (Charlie Muller). 5. Saint Stephens has a very senior-laden team this Spring, they will be battle-tested and will have a chip on their shoulder. HM: Gonzaga - I wasn't impressed with Gonzaga two weeks ago at the Mad Lax event at Landon. Maybe they were missing some kids but these are not the same Gonzaga teams we are used to watching the past 5 years. [/quote] 1. SJC by a mile The next three are pretty closely bunched together: 2. Landon - lost way less to graduation than Prep or Bullis. Lots of talk about post Hertzberg, but they have other weapons that now have room to grow. Loss of faceoff capabilities to graduation will hurt more. 3. Prep - just lost too much to graduation at every key position. 23’s will be a force when they are seniors, but the 22 class at Prep is pretty weak overall. 4. Bullis - shut down one scorer and they will struggle to put up points. Losing top goalie and defenders won’t help. Likely weakest of big 3 in IAC. Another sizable gap before getting to: 5. St Stephens - will pull off an upset here or there but just not enough talent on this team to consistently compete. Also play super soft, and that is by already soft IAC standards. 6. Gonzaga - there are really strong players on this team and perhaps a new coach inspires a bounce back from a year where everything that could have gone wrong did go wrong. 7. PVI - sneaky. Will compete with some teams that don’t see them coming and may even pull an upset or two. Just not enough talent to contend with the big boys for a title. [/quote]
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