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SELC Unveils Midseason Watch List

SELC Unveils Midseason Watch List

March 24th, 2024 General News | Georgia | Auburn | Central Florida | Florida | FAU | Florida State | Georgia Southern | Georgia Tech | Kennesaw State | Miami (FL) | North Florida | South Carolina | South Florida

WARNER ROBINS, Ga. – The SouthEastern Lacrosse Conference (SELC) has released its midseason watch list for the 2024 season. Did your favorite player make the list?

Division I

Attack
Pierce Quarles – Georgia Tech
Brooks Baro – Georgia Tech
Ethan Gerber – Florida
Sam Wheeler – Georgia
Rory Cavanaugh – Georgia
Andrew Zeman – Florida State
Tyler Morris – Florida State
Jacob Thelen – Central Florida
Joseph Rose – Georgia Tech
Ethan Heim – Florida

Midfield
Jordan Celeslie – Auburn
Zach Jones – Auburn
Dylan Weinberg – Florida
Alexander Gerdak – Florida State
Andrew Pingalore – Florida State
Connor Egan – South Carolina
Ian Fitzgerald – Auburn
Asher Wagnon – Georgia Tech
Zach Halloran – Florida
Hudson Carter – Auburn

Defense
Hudson Higgins – Georgia Tech
Travis Lesko – Florida State
Liam Storkerson – Florida
Theodore Russell – South Carolina
Deric DeAngelis – Auburn
Aidan Williams – Georgia
Anthony Romano – South Carolina
Andrew Grubb – Auburn

Long-stick Midfielder
Charlie King – South Carolina
Cole Hancock – Florida State
Jack Schiffl – Florida State
Ian Balser – Georgia Tech

Short-stick Defensive Middie
Carrington Kelsey – Georgia Tech
Jacob Peach – Georgia
Stefan Mostovych – Florida

Goalies
Craig Morgan – Auburn
Anthony Broderick – South Florida
Hunter Chang – Florida State
Alex Petrush – South Carolina
Stephen Sutton – Georgia
Peter Zagrobelny – Georgia Tech

Faceoff Specialist
Will Frith – South Carolina
Jacob Magad – South Florida
Ben Skopicki – Georgia Tech

Offensive Player of the Year Candidates
Tyler Morris – Florida State
Andrew Zeman – Florida State
Brooks Baro – Georgia Tech
Joseph Rose – Georgia Tech
Ethan Gerber – Florida
Dylan Weinberg – Florida

Defensive Player of the Year Candidates
Theodore Russell – South Carolina
Hudson Higgins – Georgia Tech
Craig Morgan – Auburn

Specialty Player of the Year Candidates
Will Frith – South Carolina
Jacob Magad – South Florida
Ben Skopicki – Georgia Tech
Jack Schiffl – Florida State
Ian Balser – Georgia Tech

Rookie Player of the Year Candidates
Jacob Thelen – Central Florida
Zach Halloran – Florida
Jack Schiffl – Florida State
Andrew Grubb – Auburn

Division II

Attack
Ryan Kerr – Florida Atlantic
Andrew Barner – Kennesaw State
Patrick Cerasuolo – Florida Atlantic
Kevin Daniels – Georgia Southern
Will Stanley – North Florida
Evan Suh – Kennesaw State

Midfield
Max Perez – Florida Gulf Coast
Cam Hocker – Miami
Grant Faber – Florida Gulf Coast
Russell Wagman – Miami
Jack Guiney – Kennesaw State
Ryan Thomas – Florida Atlantic

Defense
Windham Hewitt – Kennesaw State
Ethan Jacovides – Florida Gulf Coast
Tyler Rowell – Florida Atlantic
Wes Sowers – Georgia Southern
Scott Rzasa – Kennesaw State
Joseph Andrews – Florida Atlantic

Long-stick Midfielder
Jackson Hayes – Georgia Southern
Julian Sparacino – Florida Atlantic

Short-stick Defensive Middie
Gavin Mcintyre – Florida Atlantic
Alex Wasson – Miami

Goalies
Nicholas Meola – Florida Atlantic
Ben Demchak – Georgia Southern
Faceoff Specialist
Nick Dibitetto – Florida Atlantic
Chase Edwards – Florida Gulf Coast

Offensive Player of the Year Candidates
Ryan Kerr – Florida Atlantic

Defensive Player of the Year Candidates
Scott Rzasa – Kennesaw State

Specialty Player of the Year Candidates
Chase Edwards – Florida Gulf Coast

Rookie Player of the Year Candidates
Evan Suh – Kennesaw State

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