Max Davis
Max Davis
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Max Davis showed real two-way value for his squads this fall and fits that Swiss-army-knife mold coaches love. No matter where he lines up, he finds ways to make plays. His athleticism shows most on the defensive end and in the clearing game. You don’t need to slide to him much because his feet are solid, and when he gets in the open field, he’s comfortable pushing it himself as a one-man clear. On the ball, the dawg shows up—he’s a pest in 1v1s, crowding hands, disrupting dodges, and wearing guys down over the course of a shift.
The lefty could see more runs on the offensive side at Spalding this spring, especially with their SSDM spots already pretty settled. He’s got enough shiftiness to initiate on short sticks, a good feel for finding space off ball, legit range as a shooter, and the touch to finish in tight. Davis made his presence felt all fall, and for a sophomore, he looks like a guy who can earn minutes early and actually do something with them once he’s on the field.
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