Just returned from the North/South weekend at Johns Hopkins. 

 

We had Dave Seeley, Zach Herbert and Matt Dunn in the game.  Sebby Astrada and Nick Lesher were also voted in, but only 3 can attend per team.  The weekend began with practices/scrimmages versus the D1 teams on Friday.  I am being completely objective when I say it was apparent that many of the D3 guys were over their heads, but not the 3 Middlebury players.  They definitely belonged on the field.  The scrimmages were fairly low key and D1 dominated, unlike last year when the North D3 team gave them a pretty good run. 

 

The All American banquet was nice on Friday night.  Seeley, Herbert, Dunn and Astrada were all 1st Team, Lesher was 3rd Team and Mike Frissora was Honorable Mention.  All of the guys were in attendance except Nick who was flying out for a class the next day from NY so he could not attend.  Lesher and Seeley were also Scholar All Americans.  The team was also honored as National Champions and as the winner of the Ace Adams Sportsmanship Award (as voted by the officials).  Dunn was honored as the Midfielder of the Year and the Player of the Year for D3.  John Fellows from Washington College was Attackman of the Year, Justin Mendelson from Cortland was Defenseman of the Year.  Those guys are excellent, but I would have a difficult time not picking our guys in a draft!

 

The North/South game was great for the Middlebury players.  Seeley was the game's Most Valuable Player with 4 goals and Herbert had 3 or 4 goals and a couple of assists in a dramatic 17-16 victory for the North. Those numbers are even more impressive when you consider that there are 6 attackmen, so each of them only plays half of the game.  4 goals in half an All Star game for each of our attackmen is not bad.  Dunn was impressive as well with a goal and an assist and several great opportunities.  Other stand outs included: Fellows  from Washington College started the game strong with a couple of goals but disappeared; Tom Brown a big attackman from Western Maryland played great with 5 goals, including a couple of impressive cannons from the outside, I thought the MVP came down to Seeley, Herbert and Brown.

Erin