Terp Classic Standouts: 2027 Uncommitted Attackmen
Photo: Rhett Schnatmeier (Courtesy)
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<p><a href="https://preplacrosse.com/2025/11/terp-classic-standouts-2027-uncommitted-ssdms/">We've already covered the top SSDMs from the Terrapin Classic</a>—now it's time to highlight the uncommitted attackmen who turned heads at Liberty Sports Park. While the spotlight naturally fell on the committed standouts, several uncommitted attackmen made strong cases for themselves with their skill, IQ, and consistency throughout the weekend.</p>
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<p>A few familiar names we've covered before also delivered standout performances. Vincent Ward (Hill Academy) carved up defenses in transition and around the goal line, while Cade Marechek (3d Georgia) <a href="https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQsekPikXh4/?igsh=ejAxdWc2ZGpoZGI4">put together a highlight-reel weekend</a>—dynamic, efficient, and showing improved decision-making with the ball.</p>
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<p>Here's a closer look at the other uncommitted attackmen who raised their stock: </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Russell-Wood's versatile scoring makes him a must-see for college coaches. He excels toe-tapping around the crease and on step-downs, where his size, strength, and touch set him apart. Near the crease, he absorbs contact and finishes, using his frame to create space and convert high-percentage chances.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Wood is effective with both hands, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/DQmis4FDmJj/">as he showed in this reel from the weekend</a>. With set feet, he uses multiple release points to beat goalies. Off ball, his hands and size make him a constant threat—always positioned to catch and finish. Wood checks all the boxes for a next-level finisher with the size, toughness, and scoring instincts college coaches covet.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">When you look down 3D Georgia's roster, Rhett Schnatmeier is one of those players that makes you wonder, “How is he still uncommitted?” The lefty loves to operate from his natural side, where he can do damage both on and off the ball. With the ball in his stick, he changes pace well and can hurt defenders no matter where they force him. He's dangerous sweeping to the middle with his on-the-run shot and can be just as effective with a quick toe-drag underneath. Schnatmeier's IQ shows in his feel for passing lanes. Off the ball, he positions himself well for catch-and-shoot chances. With the ball, has a great sense on how to manipulate defenders to open lanes to zip passes through traffic. His mix of shooting touch, creativity, and awareness makes him a polished uncommitted attackman in the 2027 class.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Kaidyn Lickers, one of the most skilled and underrated players on Hill Academy's roster, was a driving force behind the team's offensive success at the Terrapin Classic. Opposing defenses struggled to contain Hill's relentless give-and-go and two-man actions on the wing—and Lickers was often the one making it all click.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">He constantly shows one move, then does another, keeping defenders off balance. Lickers locks opponents with well-timed picks before slipping into space, and as a dodger, he combines burst and shiftiness to create separation. In tight, he uses fakes and deception to move goalies and finish efficiently. With his creativity in two-man sets and polished scoring touch, Lickers looks poised to thrive at the next level.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Stinchon was a name that came up frequently in conversations with college coaches at the Terp Classic—and for good reason. His dodging stands out—he is among the quickest players at the event, dictating matchups and keeping defenders on their heels. When he adds physicality and a change of pace, he is nearly impossible to guard. His speed also shows up in the ride, where he can chase down clearing defenders who think they've escaped. On step-down opportunities, he releases the ball quickly and with high velocity, making it hard for goalies to read. Stinchon's burst and scoring touch make him one of the most dynamic uncommitted attackmen available.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The slick lefty is the last uncommitted attackman on the highly regarded Leading Edge roster, and it's surprising he's still on the board. Martin does most of his damage around goal line extended, where his quickness make him a nightmare to defend. He scored on at least two backside sneaks on day one of the Terp Classic, showcasing his ability to slip behind defenders and finish in tight.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">With the ball in his stick, Martin can flat-out burn defenders. When slides come, he's quick to react either snapping off a shot before pressure arrives or threading passes inside with precision. He also made an impact riding, forcing multiple turnovers with his relentless effort, a trait not often seen in fall club play.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Niko Colavecchio's day-one showing for VLC at the Terrapin Classic was impressive. He blazed with speed, sliced through defenders with sharp re-dodges, and buried catch-and-shoot goals with confidence. His burst pulls defenders into chase mode, and when he layers in hesitations and rocker moves, he leaves both his matchup and the slide behind. Off the ball, Colavecchio's speed helps him slip into open windows, and he's always poised to shoot. He catches passes “loaded,” snapping off his release with quickness and velocity. If his performance at Terp Classic is any indication, Colavecchio will be one of VLC's first names to come off the board.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The big-bodied, strong attackman had himself a day on Sunday at the Terrapin Classic. Larrabee filled up the stat sheet with goals in nearly every scenario. He scored on a sprint dodge up the lefty hash, backside on EMO, and in transition. Most impressively, when he faked a pass up the righty hash before finishing with a leaner that left the goalie frozen.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Everything about his game is physical. He plays through contact, leans into defenders, and finds ways to generate high-quality shots. While he can score in a variety of ways, he's at his best operating behind the cage and on step-downs. With his feet set, he uses multiple release points to blow shots past goalies, and from X, he shows great vision and placement, threading passes through tight windows.</p>
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We've already covered the top SSDMs from the Terrapin Classic—now it's time to highlight the uncommitted attackmen who turned heads at Liberty Sports Park. While the spotlight naturally fell on the committed standouts, several uncommitted attackmen made strong cases for themselves with their skill, IQ, and consistency throughout the weekend.
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5'11"
POS
A
CLASS
2027
State:
Maryland
School:
Worcester Preparatory
Club:
ProStart
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HEIGHT
5'10"
POS
A
CLASS
2027
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5'8"
WEIGHT
160
POS
A/M
CLASS
2027
State:
Ontario
School:
Hill Academy
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HEIGHT
6'0"
WEIGHT
170
POS
A/M
CLASS
2027
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HEIGHT
5'10"
POS
A
CLASS
2027
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POS
A
CLASS
2027
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6'1"
POS
A
CLASS
2027
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