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ATLANTA – The SouthEastern Lacrosse Conference (SELC) has released its Division II Preseason Watch list for the 2024 season.

Coaches in the conference put together a list of players who will be tracked for all-conference and Player of the Year accolades throughout the season.

There are 26 players on the Watchlist, with Florida Atlantic leading the way with six selections followed by Kennesaw State (5).

2024 SELC Division II Preseason Watchlist

A – Ryan Thomas, Florida Atlantic
A – Andrew Barner, Kennesaw State
A – Patrick Cerasuolo, Florida Atlantic
A – Cam Hocker, Miami
A – Will Stanley, North Florida
A – Chasen Campbell, Kennesaw State
M – Max Perez, Florida Gulf Coast
M – Carter Boicourt, Georgia Southern
M – Colin Blocker, Florida Gulf Coast
M – Russell Wagman, Miami
M – Jack Guiney, Kennesaw State
M – Henry Layman, Georgia Southern
SSDM – Gavin McIntyre, Florida Atlantic
SSDM – Brian Smith, Florida Gulf Coast
FO – Mitch Taylor, Kennesaw State
FO – Chase Edwards, Florida Gulf Coast
LSM – Jackson Hayes, Georgia Southern
LSM – Scott Rzasa, Kennesaw State
D – Umberto Zammataro, Florida Atlantic
D – Ethan Jacovides, Florida Gulf Coast
D – Tyler Rowell, Florida Atlantic
D – Wes Sowers, Georgia Southern
D – Thomas Kendall, North Florida
D – Max Schuster, Miami
G – Nicholas Meola, Florida Atlantic
G – Ben Demchak, Georgia Southern

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