Chase Robertson
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Ty Xanders | Prep Lacrosse Scout
It might be a tad redundant to highlight Robertson as a ‘stock rising’ middie for a second time, but it’s absolutely warranted, as he was one of the very best offensive weapons in Maryland this season and came up huge in the biggest games. A few weeks ago, his five-goal performance was a big reason why Landon was able to come back and top Gonzaga. In Friday’s IAC championship, he was arguably the best player on the field, scoring four first-half goals. He does an awesome job of changing planes as a shooter, and with his athleticism, he’s constantly drawing slides, freezing the defense with a fake, and finishing appropriately in close. He’s a gem of a recruit for the Utes.
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In a short time, Robertson went from a complementary piece to arguably the best offensive weapon on his club team. Recruiters took notice, as Utah had to fight off a handful of blue-blood programs to secure Robertson, who kept getting better and gradually started to draw more and more slides. That opened up a lot of looks for his teammates, and this summer, his vision and IQ were on display with some superb bang-bang plays. As a scorer, he gets back to the middle of the field for high-percentage shots and can also produce when inverting due in part to his first step and fearlessness around the cage. Dialing in his shot along the way, Robertson scored in big moments for the Bears and seems poised for a big last hurrah at Landon.
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