STAMFORD, CT - Premier Lacrosse League holds its inaugural collegiate draft at NBC Sports studio in Stamford, CT (Photo courtesy of Premier Lacrosse League)

PLL hosts 2019 college draft broadcasted on NBC Sports

On April 24, NBC Sports broadcasted the first-ever nationally televised professional lacrosse draft. The PLL college draft involved coaches from each of the six teams selecting four players each. Check out the results below to see who your favorite team selected.

Round 1

1. Pat Spencer (Attack, Loyola) – Archers LC

2. Ryan Conrad (Midfield, Virginia) – Atlas LC

3. Zach Goodrich (Defensive Midfield, Towson) – Chrome LC

4. Alex Woodall (Faceoff, Towson) – Whipsnakes LC

5. Clarke Petterson (Attack, Cornell) – Redwoods LC

6. Johnny Surdick (Defense, Army) – Chaos LC

Round 2

7. Jack Rowlett (Defense, North Carolina) – Chaos LC

8. Tyler Dunn (Midfield, Penn) – Redwoods LC

9. Brad Smith (Midfield, Duke) – Whipsnakes LC

10. Chris Sabia (Defense, Penn State) – Chrome LC

11. Cade Van Raaphorst (Defense, Duke) – Atlas LC

12. Curtis Corley (Defense, Maryland) – Archers LC

Round 3

13. Colton Jackson (Midfield, Denver) – Archers LC

14. Noah Richard (Long Stick Midfield, Marquette) – Atlas LC

15. Max Tuttle (Midfield, Sacred Heart) – Chrome LC

16. Isaac Paparo (Long Stick Midfield, UMass) – Whipsnakes LC

17. Brendan Gleason (Attack/Midfield, Notre Dame) – Redwoods LC

18. Greyson Torain (Midfield, Navy) – Chaos LC

Round 4

19. Austin Henningsen (Faceoff, Maryland) – Chaos LC

20. Tim Troutner (Goalie, High Point) – Redwoods LC

21. John Daniggelis (Midfield, Yale) – Whipsnakes LC

22. Connor Farrell (Faceoff, LIU Post) – Chrome LC

23. Brent Noseworthy (Midfield, Michigan) – Atlas LC

24. John Prendergast (Defensive Midfield, Duke) – Archers LC

Hutton Jackson is a Northern Virginia native and co-founder / coordinating producer of Pro Lacrosse Talk. He is also an Emmy-winning producer whose work has appeared on MLB Network, NHL Network and The Action Network. Hutton played four years of college lacrosse at DeSales University where his highest lacrosse accolade was being named to Inside Lacrosse’s 2014 All-Name Team, an honor that didn’t require stepping on the field. When he’s not producing new video content, editing podcasts or writing on lacrosse, he can usually be found diving around the crease in your local men’s league and ranting about Baltimore and D.C. sports.

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