Brady Scioletti
Brady Scioletti
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Eric Bretz | Prep Lacrosse Scout
The 5-star recruit showed exactly why he’s the Ironmen’s No. 1 option. Finishing with three goals and two assists, he impacted the game as a shooter, dodger, and facilitator. Always dodging with his head up, he has the perpetual confidence to pull the trigger if his hands are free with a good angle and is a smart player with a big frame and great dodging ability. He will often dodge and re-dodge the same defender, mixing up his moves to keep the opponent guessing. He’s shown the capability to lead this team in past years and that’s exactly what head coach Matt Lane is going to need from him this year as a senior if they’re going to make another deep run.
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Brady Scioletti
Brady
Scioletti
6'3" | 200 lbs | A/M | Left Hand
Don Bosco Prep | 2025
#24
Nation
NJ
earned US Lacrosse All-American (NJ-North) in 2024. Brady scored 61 goals & 25 assists as a junior earning him 1st Team All-State. Scioletti is a lefty sniper with high heat! He is feared as one of the premier shooters in the country. He can dodge for himself with his big frame but also plays effectively off of the ball to catch & shoot. Brady is a thinker on the field, holding his defenders accountable finding himself more dangerous cutting to open space, playing pick & pop, or fading backside for a skip. Finishing on the crease is something Scioletti makes look easy with quick-wrist movements that leave goalies frozen. Verbally committed to Duke.
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Read EvaluationEric Bretz | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Scioletti was the catalyst of the offense for Prime Time. The 4-star recruit drew a lot of attention due to his size and skill and he didn’t try to force shots when they weren’t there. He’s a smart player and when he’s getting doubled, he creates space and swings it around to find an open teammate. Unlike in high school, Scioletti plays midfield for Prime Time, which allows him opportunities to challenge short-stick matchups, which is nearly impossible for the defense to stop. He’s either going to beat his matchup with speed and strength cleanly, or he’ll draw a double team, which opens up the offense for the rest of the team. Scioletti finished with one goal and one assist in the championship game.
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Read EvaluationEric Bretz | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Scioletti draws a lot of attention defensively and there’s a reason for that. He is a good dodger from his lefty wing, but his stick skills and vision off of his dodges are also quite impressive to watch. He has a hard shot and changes planes, making it difficult for goalies to track the ball. He finished with two goals and two assists and has 58 goals and 22 assists on the season as a junior.
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Read EvaluationEric Bretz | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Scioletti finished with four goals while working against a loaded defense that consisted of a who’s who of college commits in
Brayden Robie
Brayden
Robie
5'10" | 165 lbs | D | Left Hand
New Canaan | 2025
CT
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Bryce Lyden
Bryce
Lyden
6'3" | 200 lbs | D | Left Hand
New Canaan | 2025
#63
Nation
CT
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Dillon Stephens
Dillon
Stephens
6'2" | 205 lbs | D | Right Hand
New Canaan | 2024
CT
, who served as the primary close defenseman. He was able to find favorable matchups and exploit their flaws with his quick change of direction on dodges and ability to let it fly from any angle, putting great placement on his shots. The junior lefty attackman leads his team in scoring with 42 goals and 16 assists.
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