2014 Major League Lacrosse draft

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2014 Major League Lacrosse draft
General information
SportLacrosse
Date(s)January 10, 2014
LocationPhiladelphia Marriott
Philadelphia, PA
Network(s) YouTube
Overview
LeagueMajor League Lacrosse
First selectionTom Schreiber, Ohio Machine
  2013
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The 2014 Major League Lacrosse draft took place on January 10, 2014 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Contents

Draft

Round 1

OverallTeamPlayerPositionsCollege
1 Ohio Machine Tom SchrieberM Princeton
2 Rochester Rattlers Jordan WolfA Duke
3 New York Lizards Joe FletcherD Loyola
4New York LizardsLuke DupreyDDuke
5 Florida Launch Kieran McArdleA St. Johns
6 Denver Outlaws Jeremy NobleM Denver
7 Charlotte Hounds Michael EhrhardtD Maryland
8 Boston Cannons Scott McWilliamsD UVA

Round 2

OverallTeamPlayerPositionsCollege
9Charlotte HoundsPat LaconiMLoyola
10Florida LaunchJoe MeurerD Ohio State
11Charlotte HoundsMike ChanenchukMMaryland
12Florida LaunchRyan CreightonM UNC
13Ohio MachineRob GuidaM Johns Hopkins
14Charlotte HoundsBrendan FowlerFOSDuke
15Charlotte HoundsThomas DeNapoliA/M Towson
16Denver OutlawsBrent HikenFOS Stevenson University

Round 3

OverallTeamPlayerPositionsCollege
17Boston CannonsRob EmeryMUVA
18Charlotte HoundsJosh DionneADuke
19Boston CannonsAustin KautG Penn State
20Rochester RattlersMiles ThompsonA Albany
21 Chesapeake Bayhawks Matt HarrisD Syracuse
22Denver OutlawsTy SoudersD Lehigh
23Charlotte HoundsJustin WardALoyola
24Chesapeake BayhawksDylan LevingsFOS Yale

Round 4

OverallTeamPlayerPositionsCollege
25Ohio MachineJackson PlaceD Bucknell University
26Rochester RattlersJohn LocascioM Villanova
27Ohio MachineScott LoyMSyracuse
28Rochester RattlersTy ThompsonAAlbany
29Florida LaunchNiko AmatoGMaryland
30Denver OutlawsColin DunsterM Bryant
31Charlotte HoundsHenry LobbDDuke
32Rochester RattlersDan EippM Harvard

Round 5

OverallTeamPlayerPositionsCollege
33Boston CannonsJack ReillyDJohns Hopkins
34New York LizardsBrandon ManganAYale
35Chesapeake BayhawksPat KiernanD Navy
36Chesapeake BayhawksAlex LoveA Hobart
37Boston CannonsErik SmithM Air Force
38Denver OutlawsJamie FausGDenver
39Ohio MachineDerek MaltzASyracuse
40Chesapeake BayhawksBrandon BennAJohns Hopkins

Round 6

OverallTeamPlayerPositionsCollege
41Ohio MachineSteve O'haraD Notre Dame
42Boston CannonsPhil CastronovaMJohns Hopkins
43Denver OutlawsJames ConnellyD Delaware
44Rochester RattlersTom FreshourD Cornell
45Florida LaunchBobby LawrenceD Colgate
46Denver OutlawsNick FernandezMPrinceton
47Charlotte HoundsZach LoscoM Penn
48Chesapeake BayhawksKevin CernutoASt. Johns

Round 7

OverallTeamPlayerPositionsCollege
49Ohio MachineRG KeenanMUNC
50Chesapeake BayhawksMark McNeillMUNC
51Boston CannonsPhil PoeFOS UMBC
52Rochester RattlersAndrew WagneD Mercyhurst
53Florida LaunchAndrew BartonM Providence
54Denver OutlawsTerry EllisMDenver
55Charlotte HoundsChris HippsDDuke
56Rochester RattlersMark CockertonAUVA

Round 8

OverallTeamPlayerPositionsCollege
57Ohio MachineSpencer SchnellM Ohio Wesleyan
58New York LizardsAlex ZomerfeldABryant
59Boston CannonsJack MurphyG Fairfield
60Rochester RattlersTom LacrosseMPenn State
61Florida LaunchDuncan ClancyA Jacksonville
62Denver OutlawsBen McintoshM Drexel
63Charlotte HoundsKevin O'NeilMVillanova
64Chesapeake BayhawksBrian CooperDMaryland

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