Henry Lawrence
Henry Lawrence
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Henry Lawrence
Henry
Lawrence
6'0" | 180 lbs | M | Right Hand
Marcellus | 2027
NY
will fit in perfectly with the hard-nosed culture at Colgate. The junior midfielder brings a competitive two-way skill set that contributes to Marcellus’ overall success. On offense, Lawrence is a dynamic dodger who loves to burn his matchup down the alley. He can stick shots on the run, with both hands, and in tight windows. Defensively, his athleticism is obvious in his footwork and hard, controlled cross-checks. He’s also a transition asset—a one-man clear when Marcellus needs someone to run through doubles.
Lawrence put up two goals in the matchup against Manheim Township, both nearly mirror images of each other. Both times, he dodged down the righty alley, created separation against his pole, and released the shot before the slide could get there—placing it high in a spot that did not look to be open. His defensive highlight came late in the fourth quarter and perfectly represented his game on that side of the ball. When a Manheim midfielder slipped during a dodge, Lawrence delivered a clean check to jar the ball loose, scooped the groundball on the first time, and immediately pushed transition. He shrugged off multiple checks—navigating through at least four defenders—before getting the ball upfield, eventually leading to a
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Doshna
6'1" | 190 lbs | M/A | Left Hand
Marcellus | 2026
#33
Nation
NY
goal. Lawrence’s ability to make plays in every phase—offense, defense, and transition—shows the kind of complete midfielder he’s becoming. Colgate is getting a competitor whose game translates to both sides of the ball.
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There’s an old-school feel to Lawrence’s game that jumps out — he’s a ‘jack of all trades, master of none’ type, a testament to how hard he plays and how many things he does well. His presence was always felt, particularly in a big Tuesday night upset of 91 Long Island, whether that was on offense, defense, or between the lines. Providing an everpresent competitive energy, he picked up contested groundballs off the wings that turned into goals, applied pressure to the opposition with the ball in his stick, and played hard-nosed defense when called upon. Capable with either hand, he’s got a pretty split dodge, snappy wrists, and a deceptive first step.
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