2013 Major League Lacrosse draft

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2013 Major League Lacrosse draft
General information
SportLacrosse
Date(s)January 10, 2013
LocationPhiladelphia Marriott
Philadelphia, PA
Network(s) YouTube
Overview
LeagueMajor League Lacrosse
First selection Peter Baum, Ohio Machine
  2012
2014  

The 2013 Major League Lacrosse draft took place on January 10, 2013 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Contents

Draft

Round 1

OverallTeamPlayerPositionsCollege
1 Ohio Machine Peter BaumA Colgate
2 Hamilton Nationals Chris LaPierreM Virginia
3 Charlotte Hounds Tucker DurkinD Johns Hopkins
4 Chesapeake Bayhawks Jesse BernhardtD Maryland
5 Hamilton Nationals Josh HawkinsM Loyola
6 Boston Cannons Cameron FlintM Denver
7 Denver Outlaws Brian MegillD Syracuse
8 Charlotte Hounds Mike SawyerA Loyola

Round 2

OverallTeamPlayerPositionsCollege
9 Boston Cannons Scott RatliffD Loyola
10 Hamilton Nationals Jason NobleD Cornell
11 Ohio Machine Logan SchussA Ohio State
12 Ohio Machine Marcus HolmanA North Carolina
13 Ohio Machine Chase CarraroM Denver
14 Boston Cannons Will Manny A Massachusetts
15 Hamilton Nationals John HausM Maryland
16 Chesapeake Bayhawks Kevin CooperM Maryland

Round 3

OverallTeamPlayerPositionsCollege
17 Rochester Rattlers John RanaganM Johns Hopkins
18 Hamilton Nationals Casey CarrollD Duke
19 Denver Outlaws Davis ButtsM Loyola
20 Rochester Rattlers Ryan ClarkeM Salisbury
21 Hamilton Nationals James "Garrett" ThulA Army
22 Boston Cannons Lee CoppersmithM Johns Hopkins
23 Denver Outlaws Landon CarrM Maryland
24 Charlotte Hounds Owen BlyeA Maryland

Round 4

OverallTeamPlayerPositionsCollege
25 Rochester Rattlers John KempG Notre Dame
26 Hamilton Nationals Reid ActonD Loyola
27 Charlotte Hounds Mason PoliD Bryant
28 Charlotte Hounds Matt WhiteA Virginia
29 Denver Outlaws Eric LawA Denver
30 Boston Cannons Jake SmithD Massachusetts
31 Denver Outlaws Roger FergusonD Brown
32 Chesapeake Bayhawks Dominic SebastianiM Delaware

Round 5

OverallTeamPlayerPositionsCollege
33 Ohio Machine Dominique AlexanderM Ohio State
34 Hamilton Nationals Mike PoppeltonFA Johns Hopkins
35 Chesapeake Bayhawks Adrian SorichettiM Hofstra
36 Denver Outlaws Aaron ProsserM Drexel
37 New York Lizards JoJo MarascoM Syracuse
38 Rochester Rattlers Brett SchmidtA Mt. St. Mary's
39 Denver Outlaws Dante FantoniA Lehigh
40 Rochester Rattlers David LawsonM Duke

Round 6

OverallTeamPlayerPositionsCollege
41 Ohio Machine Joe LisickyD Lynchburg
42 Hamilton Nationals Jake TripuckaM Duke
43 Charlotte Hounds Max Van BourgondienM Cornell
44 Rochester Rattlers Matt MillerD Notre Dame
45 Rochester Rattlers Noah MolnarM Lehigh
46 Boston Cannons David DiMariaA Lehigh
47 New York Lizards John AntoniadesFO Hofstra
48 Charlotte Hounds Brian CaseyM Georgetown

Round 7

OverallTeamPlayerPositionsCollege
49 Ohio Machine Colin FlemingM Massachusetts
50 Hamilton Nationals Cameron MannM Jacksonville
51 Charlotte Hounds Michael McCormackD Yale
52 Rochester Rattlers Peter JohnsonD Yale
53 New York Lizards Steve MurphyM Notre Dame
54 Boston Cannons Brendan BuckleyD Army
55 Denver Outlaws Sam SnowM Fairfield
56 New York Lizards Mark MillenD Hofstra

Round 8

OverallTeamPlayerPositionsCollege
57 Ohio Machine Kevin MackM Ohio State
58 Hamilton Nationals Nick DohertyM Villanova
59 Charlotte Hounds Kyle FeeneyG Bucknell
60 Rochester Rattlers Zach PalmerA Johns Hopkins
61 New York Lizards Jeffrey TundoM Stony Brook
62 Boston Cannons Quinn CullyM Notre Dame
63 Denver Outlaws Dillon AyersD St. John's
64 Rochester Rattlers Marshall JohnsonM Fairfield

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