2014 Major League Lacrosse draft | |
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General information | |
Sport | Lacrosse |
Date(s) | January 10, 2014 |
Location | Philadelphia Marriott Philadelphia, PA |
Network(s) | YouTube |
Overview | |
League | Major League Lacrosse |
First selection | Tom Schreiber, Ohio Machine |
The 2014 Major League Lacrosse draft took place on January 10, 2014 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Overall | Team | Player | Positions | College |
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1 | Ohio Machine | Tom Schrieber | M | Princeton |
2 | Rochester Rattlers | Jordan Wolf | A | Duke |
3 | New York Lizards | Joe Fletcher | D | Loyola |
4 | New York Lizards | Luke Duprey | D | Duke |
5 | Florida Launch | Kieran McArdle | A | St. Johns |
6 | Denver Outlaws | Jeremy Noble | M | Denver |
7 | Charlotte Hounds | Michael Ehrhardt | D | Maryland |
8 | Boston Cannons | Scott McWilliams | D | UVA |
Overall | Team | Player | Positions | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
9 | Charlotte Hounds | Pat Laconi | M | Loyola |
10 | Florida Launch | Joe Meurer | D | Ohio State |
11 | Charlotte Hounds | Mike Chanenchuk | M | Maryland |
12 | Florida Launch | Ryan Creighton | M | UNC |
13 | Ohio Machine | Rob Guida | M | Johns Hopkins |
14 | Charlotte Hounds | Brendan Fowler | FOS | Duke |
15 | Charlotte Hounds | Thomas DeNapoli | A/M | Towson |
16 | Denver Outlaws | Brent Hiken | FOS | Stevenson University |
Overall | Team | Player | Positions | College |
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17 | Boston Cannons | Rob Emery | M | UVA |
18 | Charlotte Hounds | Josh Dionne | A | Duke |
19 | Boston Cannons | Austin Kaut | G | Penn State |
20 | Rochester Rattlers | Miles Thompson | A | Albany |
21 | Chesapeake Bayhawks | Matt Harris | D | Syracuse |
22 | Denver Outlaws | Ty Souders | D | Lehigh |
23 | Charlotte Hounds | Justin Ward | A | Loyola |
24 | Chesapeake Bayhawks | Dylan Levings | FOS | Yale |
Overall | Team | Player | Positions | College |
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25 | Ohio Machine | Jackson Place | D | Bucknell University |
26 | Rochester Rattlers | John Locascio | M | Villanova |
27 | Ohio Machine | Scott Loy | M | Syracuse |
28 | Rochester Rattlers | Ty Thompson | A | Albany |
29 | Florida Launch | Niko Amato | G | Maryland |
30 | Denver Outlaws | Colin Dunster | M | Bryant |
31 | Charlotte Hounds | Henry Lobb | D | Duke |
32 | Rochester Rattlers | Dan Eipp | M | Harvard |
Overall | Team | Player | Positions | College |
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33 | Boston Cannons | Jack Reilly | D | Johns Hopkins |
34 | New York Lizards | Brandon Mangan | A | Yale |
35 | Chesapeake Bayhawks | Pat Kiernan | D | Navy |
36 | Chesapeake Bayhawks | Alex Love | A | Hobart |
37 | Boston Cannons | Erik Smith | M | Air Force |
38 | Denver Outlaws | Jamie Faus | G | Denver |
39 | Ohio Machine | Derek Maltz | A | Syracuse |
40 | Chesapeake Bayhawks | Brandon Benn | A | Johns Hopkins |
Overall | Team | Player | Positions | College |
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41 | Ohio Machine | Steve O'hara | D | Notre Dame |
42 | Boston Cannons | Phil Castronova | M | Johns Hopkins |
43 | Denver Outlaws | James Connelly | D | Delaware |
44 | Rochester Rattlers | Tom Freshour | D | Cornell |
45 | Florida Launch | Bobby Lawrence | D | Colgate |
46 | Denver Outlaws | Nick Fernandez | M | Princeton |
47 | Charlotte Hounds | Zach Losco | M | Penn |
48 | Chesapeake Bayhawks | Kevin Cernuto | A | St. Johns |
Overall | Team | Player | Positions | College |
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49 | Ohio Machine | RG Keenan | M | UNC |
50 | Chesapeake Bayhawks | Mark McNeill | M | UNC |
51 | Boston Cannons | Phil Poe | FOS | UMBC |
52 | Rochester Rattlers | Andrew Wagne | D | Mercyhurst |
53 | Florida Launch | Andrew Barton | M | Providence |
54 | Denver Outlaws | Terry Ellis | M | Denver |
55 | Charlotte Hounds | Chris Hipps | D | Duke |
56 | Rochester Rattlers | Mark Cockerton | A | UVA |
Overall | Team | Player | Positions | College |
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57 | Ohio Machine | Spencer Schnell | M | Ohio Wesleyan |
58 | New York Lizards | Alex Zomerfeld | A | Bryant |
59 | Boston Cannons | Jack Murphy | G | Fairfield |
60 | Rochester Rattlers | Tom Lacrosse | M | Penn State |
61 | Florida Launch | Duncan Clancy | A | Jacksonville |
62 | Denver Outlaws | Ben Mcintosh | M | Drexel |
63 | Charlotte Hounds | Kevin O'Neil | M | Villanova |
64 | Chesapeake Bayhawks | Brian Cooper | D | Maryland |
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