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ROUND 1 Player School ROUND 2 Player School 1. Florida Launch Dylan Molloy Brown 10 ROUND 1 Player School ROUND 2 Player School 1. Florida Launch Dylan Molloy Brown 10. Florida Launch Tim Muller Maryland 2. Boston Cannons 11. Chesapeake Bayhawks Sergio Perkovic Notre Dame Colin Heacock Maryland (From ATL) (From ATL) 12. Chesapeake Bayhawks 3. Charlotte Hounds Matt Rambo Maryland Matt Rees Navy (From Ohio) 4. Florida Launch Nick Mariano Syracuse 13. Rochester Rattlers Eric Fannell Ohio State (From BOS) 5. Ohio Machine 14. New York Lizards Connor Cannizaro Denver Austin Pifani North Carolina (From Chesapeake) (From BOS) 6. Denver Outlaws Zach Currier Princeton 15. Charlotte Hounds Jack Adams Towson (From ATL) 7. Chesapeake 16. Chesapeake Bayhawks Bayhawks (From Jake Froccaro Villanova Isaiah Davis-Allen Maryland (From NYL) OHIO) 8. Florida Launch 17. Denver Outlaws (From Sergio Salcido Syracuse Larken Kemp Brown (From CHE) OHIO) 9. Atlanta Blaze 18. Atlanta Blaze (From Jake Withers Ohio State Garrett Epple Notre Dame (From DEN) DEN) ROUND 3 Player School ROUND 4 Player School 19. Chesapeake Bayhawks (From Josh Byrne Hofstra 28. Florida Launch Ryan Drenner Towson FLA) Christian 29. Florida Launch (From 20. Atlanta Blaze Denver Alec Tullet Brown Burgdorf ATL) 21. Atlanta Blaze Adam Osika Albany 30. Chesapeake Bayhawks Nick Aponte Penn State (CHE) 31. Charlotte Hounds 22. Rochester Rattlers Zed Williams Virginia Cal Dearth Boston (From ROC) 32. Ohio Machine (From 23. Boston Cannons Eric Scott Yale Joe Seider Towson BOS) 24. Charlotte Hounds Brian Sherlock Loyola 33. Charlotte Hounds John Crawley Johns Hopkins 25. Florida Launch 34. Denver Outlaws (From Jarrod Neumann Providence Romar Dennis Loyola (From NYL) NYL) 26. Ohio Machine Nick Fields Johns Hopkins 35. Ohio Machine Dominick Calisto Boston 27. Charlotte Hounds Brendon Hynes Richmond 36. Atlanta Blaze Tate Jozokos North Carolina (From BOS) ROUND 5 Player School ROUND 6 Player School 46. Chesapeake Bayhawks 37. Florida Launch Benny Pugh Richmond (From FLA) Chris Fennell Navy 38. Chesapeake Bayhawks (From 47. Atlanta Blaze FLA) Ben Williams Syracuse Tom Moore Binghamton 39. Rochester Rattlers Jack Bruckner Duke 48. Chesapeake Bayhawks Stephan Kelly North Carolina (From CHE) 40. Rochester Rattlers Jack Curran Villanova 49. Rochester Rattlers Ryan McNamara Marquette 41. Boston Cannons Luke Goldstock North Carolina 50. Boston Cannons Alex Corpolongo Stony Brook 42. Charlotte Hounds Tyler Mayes Towson 51. Charlotte Hounds Cole Johnson Army 43. New York Lizards Scott Firman Syracuse 52. New York Lizards Tucker James Bryant 44. Ohio Machine Kevin Reisman Limestone 53. Ohio Machine Johnny Pearson Ohio State 45. Denver Outlaws Gavin McBride Princeton 54. Denver Outlaws Mike Schlosser Michigan ROUND 7 Player School ROUND 8 Player School 55. Florida Launch Mike Tagliaferri North Carolina 64. Florida Launch Mike Lynch Towson 56. Denver Outlaws 65. Denver Outlaws (From Tanner Scales Virginia Tom Carey Ohio State (From ATL) ATL) 57. Chesapeake Kyle Mummau Bryant 66. Chesapeake Bayhawks Nick Manis Maryland Bayhawks 58. Rochester Rattlers Frank Brown Hobart 67. Rochester Rattlers Kyle Rowe Duke 59. Boston Cannons Charlie Fay Bates 68. Boston Cannons Ian Yanulis Duke 60. Charlotte Hounds Tyler Young Towson 69. Charlotte Hounds Connor Reed Johns Hopkins 61. Denver Outlaws Max Adler Bentley 70. New York Lizards Jeff Reh Stony Brook (From NYL) 62. New York Lizards Thomas Zenker Duke 71. Ohio Machine J.T. Blubaugh Ohio State (From OHIO) 63. Ohio Machine Tyler Pfister Ohio State 72. Denver Outlaws Matt Florence Penn State (From DEN) ROUND 9 Player School ROUND 10 Player School 73. Florida Launch Conor Whipple Tampa 82. Florida Launch Grant Hughes Florida Tech 74. Atlanta Blaze Brian Masi Sacred Heart 83. Atlanta Blaze Connor Hanson Kennesaw State 75. Chesapeake Brett Bedard North Carolina 84. Chesapeake Bayhawks Joe French Virginia Bayhawks 76. Rochester Rattlers Cody Radziewicz Johns Hopkins 85. Rochester Rattlers Ryan Lee RIT 77. Boston Cannons Brendan Dooley Springfield 86. Boston Cannons Tom Hughes Endicott 78. Charlotte Hounds Danny Sweeney Villanova 87. Charlotte Hounds Graham Savio Loyola 79. New York Lizards J.D. Recor Marist 88. New York Lizards Joseph Catalonotti Adelphi 80. Ohio Machine Andy Demichiei Marquette 89. Ohio Machine Tanner Landstra High Point 81. Denver Outlaws Colin Massa Mercer 90. New York Lizards Jack Carrigan Loyola .
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