Joe Keegan

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Players Top 50: #5 Zach Currier

When Andy Copelan was named head coach of Waterdogs LC, he approached the Expansion Draft looking for two-way midfielders. And with the first overall pick in the 2020 Entry Draft, he selected the best two-way midfielder on the planet: Zach Currier.
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Players Top 50: #6 Jeff Teat

Teat does so many things at an insanely efficient level already. He shot 39.1% off the dodge, regular slipping by the best defenders in the world for dunks. And he buried 44.4% of his stepdown shots. Teammates shot 36.7% off passes from Teat; his 49 assist opportunities were fourth-most in the league.
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Players Top 50: #7 Zed Williams

Zed Williams followed up his 2020 Jim Brown MVP Award campaign with another dominant season. His inside roll continues to be the most unstoppable dodge in lacrosse. Zed attacks picks like a running back hitting the hole. Switch, and he’ll roll between the two defenders. Duck underneath, and he’ll use his momentum to run through you to the island.
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Players Top 50: #8 Matt Rambo

After missing time due to injury, Matt Rambo once again showed up when the Whipsnakes needed him most. His game-winning goal in overtime of the quarterfinals against the Redwoods induced deja vu.
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Players Top 50: #9 Michael Ehrhardt

Michael Ehrhardt is the best LSM in the world. From faceoff wings to offense to defense, Ehrhardt impacts all areas of the field.
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Players Top 50: #10 Graeme Hossack

Hossack (6-2, 230) is affectionately known as Cyborg north of the border. He frequently took the top assignment for Archers, while flying around off-ball in their slide-and-recover scheme. Opponents shots a league-low 25.0% on assisted shots against Archers — a credit to Hossack and company’s close outs.
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Players Top 50: #11 Josh Byrne

Chaos LC head coach Andy Towers made two decisions entering the 2020 postseason: (1) Go all in on a box-on-a-field style offense and (2) give Josh Byrne the keys to drive it.
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Players Top 50: #12 Trevor Baptiste

Trevor Baptiste re-established himself as the most dominant faceoff athlete in the league in 2021, winning his second career Paul Cantabene Faceoff Athlete of the Year Award.
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Players Top 50: #13 Bryan Costabile

Voted #37 by his peers after an impressive rookie season in 2020, Bryan Costabile took a leap in his second season as a pro.
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Players Top 50: #14 Myles Jones

Myles Jones’s sixth season as a pro and second with the Redwoods was his best yet. He dished a career-best 17 assists while maintaining a career-high assist-to-turnover ratio. Teammates shot 60.7% off passes from Myles.
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