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Lacrosse Yale FOGO Joe Neuman Transfers to Rutgers

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He won't be the last one. Very good pick up. Having him and Dugenio will be a solid one two punch.

He was a top 15 recruit coming out of high school and played very well this season. Our faceoff game just got much, much stronger.
 
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Nice

[IN EDIT - Just looked up his 2022 stats, and he was just 20 out of 39 in a reserve role - so this is a depth guy rather than any sort of home run out of the portal, no?]
 
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Anything over 50% is what you shoot for. Yale has a another really good fogo in Nick Ramsey. He's going to help us, no doubt.

There are two other transfers that we would love to have from Yale. Maybe he helps us with them too.
 
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Anything over 50% is what you shoot for. Yale has a another really good fogo in Nick Ramsey. He's going to help us, no doubt.

There are two other transfers that we would love to have from Yale. Maybe he helps us with them too.

Particularly Tevlin, as he seems to fill a need
 
He would be a big pick up. Problem is he would be for Maryland too.
 
Neuman was highly ranked coming out of college, he was a top 15 kid his senior year and a 5 star. gets to Yale and sits behind TD Irelan in 2019, loses his year in 2020 and 2021. Maybe he simply needs a new start. Love this pick-up for us.

Hear the UMD are real players for Tevlin and Fake, hopefully, they do not talk to Keegan Khan or Prybilski about their experience being one and done at UMD.
 
Per Lacrosse Bucket, the Harvard goalie announced

Grad Transfers: Kyle Mullin, Joe Neuman Heading to Rutgers​

PUBLISHED ON 3 Jun 2022 by Tanner Demling
(Photo Courtesy of Harvard Athletics)
Harvard goalie Kyle Mullin and Yale faceoff man Joe Neuman will both be heading to play for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights as grad transfers in 2023. Both players confirmed their decisions to Lacrosse Bucket on Friday afternoon.

A three-year starter for the Crimson, Mullin was an Ivy League Honorable Mention select this past season while helping lead Harvard to an 8-5 (3-3 Ivy League) record and to their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2014.

In 2022, Mullin made 153 saves with a 50% save percentage. That included a season-high 18-save performance against Princeton. He ends his career at Harvard with a career total of 389 saves, which puts him 10th all-time in program history.
 
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