A look at the Nassau high school boys lacrosse players to watch for the 2015 season, listed in alphabetical order.

Eddie Bouhall

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EDDIE BOUHALL
Lynbrook, Defense, Senior
An All-American who was named Nassau Defenseman of the Year. “His ballhandling and defensive pressure make him one of the most exciting players Lynbrook has ever had,” Owls coach Bill Leighley said. He is headed to Lehigh.

Alex Concannon

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ALEX CONCANNON
Syosset, Attack, Senior
He scored 34 goals and added 22 assists last year. He has been an elite offensive producer since his sophomore season. He is committed to Johns Hopkins.

Tyler Dunn

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TYLER DUNN
Manhasset, Attack, Senior
Can dodge and finish with the best of them. Committed to Duke, he could have another big season using his creativity and unselfish play on offense.

Joey Frocarro

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JOEY FROCARRO
Port Washington, Midfielder, Senior
A five-year varsity player who was named All-County the last two years. A faceoff ace who can rack up goals. Committed to Princeton.

Brian Lang

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BRIAN LANG
Hicksville, Midfielder, Senior
He is a big-time scorer who had 34 goals for the Comets after transferring from Holy Trinity. He is committed to Ohio State.

Ian Laviano

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IAN LAVIANO
Cold Spring Harbor, Attack, Sophomore
Racked up 28 goals and 13 assists in his second year. Is poised for a breakout this season. He is verbally committed to Virginia.

Nick Spillane

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NICK SPILLANE
Carey, Attack, Senior
One of the most underrated players on Long Island. The Penn State-bound playmaker had 50 goals and 26 assists.

James Sullivan

JAMES SULLIVAN
Garden City, Faceoff specialist/midfielder, Senior
The faceoff stalwart enters his second year with an enhanced role offensively. He could add to the 16 goals he scored last season.

Tom Wright

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TOM WRIGHT
Garden City, Defense, Senior
Highly regarded as the top LSM in the county. The All-Long Island player is a strong leader who battled through nagging injuries. He is headed to Penn State.

Nick Yevoli

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NICK YEVOLI
Massapequa, Midfielder, Senior
Will assume a larger role this season. Has great vision and solid stick skills.

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