Chris Doshna
Chris Doshna
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Chris Doshna
Chris
Doshna
6'1" | 190 lbs | M/A | Left Hand
Marcellus | 2026
#33
Nation
NY
‘s performance on Saturday against Manheim Township showed exactly why he’s headed to Maryland and why he’s regarded as one of the top players in the country. The senior attackman isn’t the fastest player on the field, but he doesn’t need to be. Doshna plays with power and creativity, embracing contact while using his natural scoring instincts to produce in a variety of ways. He’s known for his strong left hand, but in this game, he showed he can confidently finish with his right as well. With four goals on the day, Doshna once again proved he delivers when the competition is at its highest.
His first goal came from being in the right place at the right time. After a teammate got stripped, Doshna extended his stick, grabbed the loose ball out of the air, took a few hard cradles, and finished far side. His second came when he faded into space off a swing, caught in rhythm, and ripped a three-quarter release to the top near corner. His third was a right-handed quick release in transition that tied the game with under six minutes to play. For his fourth, Doshna gave a hard left-to-left jab against a short stick and hammered a shot past the slide, hitting the far upper corner to give Marcellus a late lead. Doshna’s ability to impact a game without relying on speed—through strength, skill, timing, and IQ—illustrates why he’s built for the college level. Maryland is getting a complete player who will compete for minutes down low or out of the box in the fall.
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Chris Doshna
Chris
Doshna
6'1" | 190 lbs | M/A | Left Hand
Marcellus | 2026
#33
Nation
NY
‘s performance on Saturday against Manheim Township showed exactly why he’s headed to Maryland and why he’s regarded as one of the top players in the country. The senior attackman isn’t the fastest player on the field, but he doesn’t need to be. Doshna plays with power and creativity, embracing contact while using his natural scoring instincts to produce in a variety of ways. He’s known for his strong left hand, but in this game, he showed he can confidently finish with his right as well. With four goals on the day, Doshna once again proved he delivers when the competition is at its highest.
His first goal came from being in the right place at the right time. After a teammate got stripped, Doshna extended his stick, grabbed the loose ball out of the air, took a few hard cradles, and finished far side. His second came when he faded into space off a swing, caught in rhythm, and ripped a three-quarter release to the top near corner. His third was a right-handed quick release in transition that tied the game with under six minutes to play. For his fourth, Doshna gave a hard left-to-left jab against a short stick and hammered a shot past the slide, hitting the far upper corner to give Marcellus a late lead. Doshna’s ability to impact a game without relying on speed—through strength, skill, timing, and IQ—illustrates why he’s built for the college level. Maryland is getting a complete player who will compete for minutes down low or out of the box in the fall.
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