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D-I Round 1: Florida at Brigham Young

D-I Round 1: Florida at Brigham Young

March 24th, 2020 Opinion | BYU | Florida

PROVO, Utah – The world is constantly changing. We’re all well aware of that.

The MCLA is, as well.

Brigham Young is a testament to that.

As most of you know already, last year was the first time in the history of our association that BYU did not qualify for nationals. It was a near-miss, for sure, but their omission was symbolic as it ushered in a new era for the MCLA.

It also lit a fire under the Cougars.

D-I Round 1: Florida at Brigham Young | https://t.co/wOHadR2cX8 #virtualmcla20
— MCLA Tournament '21 (@MCLA_Tournament) March 25, 2020


This year is shaping up to be a return to the norm, so to speak, with Matt Schneck’s bunch feeling confident and soaked in talent.

The return of Mason Moon in goal is a huge revelation for the Cougars. He was phenomenal in 2017 and hasn’t missed a beat since returning.

The strength of BYU, as usual, is its depth.

The Cougars have 11 players with double-digit points, led by rookie attackman Lincoln Robbins. Sophomore middie Gavin Crist has been a versatile threat while senior faceoff man Tyler Clancy has proven to be a capable clamp man.

“We’ve got a great group of young men who have committed themselves to having a great season,” said Schneck*. “The Gators are having a terrific season and are well-coached. We look forward to having them in Provo.”

The Gators are having a great campaign. Probably the best under Garrett Hanrahan.

Senior attackman Thomas Kerry is on pace for a monster year for the Gators while sophomore Nolan Testa has emerged as a difference-maker up front.

Throw in rookie Harry Tyler and you’ve got a sophisticated attack unit.

Sophomore goalie Matt Corazon entered the season relatively untested, but has rang every bell for Florida to this point.

“We’re all on a big journey and this is just one of the stops,” said Hanrahan*. “We’re a good team. Now we have to prove it.”

[*- The coach didn’t really say this. This is all made up. It’s fake]

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