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<p>Taking place on the first weekend of the November recruiting circuit, the annual Terp Classic brought together a deep list of top 2028 teams, giving evaluators an early look at the sophomore class.</p>
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<p>Between Michael Campanile and me, the Prep Lacrosse staff covered plenty of ground — so much, in fact, that our evaluations carried over into the following week. In today's post, we're highlighting five more young offensive talents who stood out.</p>
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<p>ICYMI, here's the rest of our coverage from the event:<br><a href="https://preplacrosse.com/2025/11/27-uncommitted-goalies-who-impressed-at-the-terp-classic-and-nal">'27 Uncommitted Goalies Who Impressed at Terp Classic and NAL (Campanile)</a><br><a href="https://preplacrosse.com/2025/11/2027-commits-shine-at-the-terp-classic/?itm_source=parsely-api">2027 Commits Shine at the Terp Classic (Campanile)</a><br><a href="https://preplacrosse.com/2025/11/terp-classic-2028-offensive-weapons-who-made-noise/?itm_source=parsely-api">2028 Offensive Weapons Who Made Noise</a> <br><a href="https://preplacrosse.com/2025/11/terp-classic-standouts-2027-uncommitted-attackmen/?itm_source=parsely-api">2027 Uncommitted Attackmen (Campanile)</a><br><a href="https://preplacrosse.com/2025/11/terp-classic-standouts-2027-uncommitted-ssdms/">2027 Uncommitted SSDMs (Campanile)</a><br><a href="https://preplacrosse.com/2025/11/terp-classic-promising-class-of-2028-defenders">Promising Class of 2028 Defenders</a></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Dautrich is your classic Section 3 attackman: undersized yet fearless, tough, smart, and highly skilled. The energy with which Dautrich plays can be felt within minutes of sitting down on the sideline for an Orange Crush game, as he's going 100 miles per hour at all times and always in attack mode. With how well he changes direction, he's got a beautiful inside roll. He plays within himself and seems to be involved in every scoring play, and he's always fully loaded with his head up, looking to make a play. Dautrich racked up 32 goals and 25 assists as a freshman, so he plays with the level of confidence and poise that you'd expect from a player who put up that kind of numbers as a freshman.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Less than six months removed from helping his team win a state championship, Conly was playing with a considerable amount of confidence at Terp Classic, posting a hat trick in the game that I caught. He proved to be a tough matchup, with his burst, change-of-direction, and two-handedness allowing him to constantly get his hands free for quality looks. He's perfectly happy scoring from tough angles under duress, too, and did so on his way to a three-goal showing. Conly's just as dangerous from the wing, but he seems to be at home behind the cage, where he does an impeccable job setting up his dodges, taking on poor approaches, and finishing in front. Simply put, he just kept on getting a step on his man.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Possessing a stout frame and soft hands, Antesberger caught my eye for his well-rounded skill set, assertiveness, and motor. More filled out than the average '28, he was more than willing to initiate contact when making his way to the rack or when riding the ball back. As an offensive initiator, he has a deceptive first step and a bit of wiggle, so he can routinely free up his hands despite his athletic limitations. In a short time, he rolled his man and then fed a teammate on the doorstep in addition to burying a back-hander on a dodge from X. As a shooter, the ball flies out of his stick, and he can stretch a defense with his range. The lefty generally seemed comfortable creating offense from the wings or behind the cage, and his team fed off of his energy. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A dynamic offensive presence last weekend, Redfern showed off a ton of pop as a dodger and attacked defenses with purpose. Due to his athleticism and exceptional burst, he was rather difficult for defenders to get their hands on, and he was perfectly content going right through the teeth. I was impressed with his crafty stick work and two-handedness, as well as the COD that he showed on his inside roll. Redfern is a tough cookie who bounced off contact, routinely got back to his strong hand, and continued to find seams in the defense. With an innate feel for the game and a knack for doing the right thing without the ball in his stick, he showed some flashes in the two-man game as well. He's played plenty of both attack and midfield, and overall, he was formidable against shortsticks and poles alike. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Black first caught my eye early in the spring at the Inter-Ac Challenge and was a clear bright spot, playing beyond his years for a team that failed to win a game in 2025. He's another smooth operator who has a knack for creating separation, and he can finish both appropriately and with flair. Black has excellent hands and top-notch footwork, darting around the offensive zone and getting underneath of defenses. He knows how to get himself open and knows how and when to attack his matchup, and when teams don't slide to him, he's able to make the opposition pay with his outside shot. </p>
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Taking place on the first weekend of the November recruiting circuit, the annual Terp Classic brought together a deep list of top 2028 teams, giving evaluators an early look at the sophomore class.
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