Brendan Millon
Brendan Millon
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Ty Xanders | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Millon presented a strong argument as the best player to emerge from the MIAA in over a decade, posting 45 goals and 32 assists as a senior to conclude his career with three conference titles and over 250 points. He can significantly impact a game in a multitude of different ways and could provide a shot in the arm for a Virginia offense that struggled to draw slides in 2025.
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Read EvaluationTy Xanders | Prep Lacrosse Scout
With a game built in the backyard, Millon is far and away the top player in the class and has continued to get even better. Even when it’s not directly reflected on the stat sheet, he’s constantly creating opportunities for his teammates as a result of all the attention that he draws. Millon has been stellar as a senior, posting four goals and three assists against Chaminade, just a few days removed from missing the second half of the Eagles’ win over Gonzaga due to injury. Sending shots whizzing past goalies, he’s sensationally gifted as a shooter and just as dangerous as a passer, operating from the top of the box in certain offensive sets. Masterful in making high-level plays and calm under pressure, he’s bigger than his older brother and has started to show more physicality as of late.
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Read EvaluationHayden Hundley | Prep Lacrosse Scout
The No. 1 overall recruit didn’t dominate the game completely but he was the spark plug to a slow start for the Eagles, contributing to their first three points. He kicked off the scoring with a remarkable BTB goal around defender
Greyson Dunn
Greyson
Dunn
6'3" | 190 lbs | D | Right Hand
Archbishop Spalding | 2025
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as his angle was decreasing around GLE and added two silky assists in the first half.
His performance is noteworthy because if it wasn’t for his initiative in the first half the Cavaliers would have jumped out to a dangerous lead. However, Dunn deserves his props for how he put Millon in check later on.
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Read EvaluationTy Xanders | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Millon was never going to be the type to blow people away during the athleticism testing. That’s just not who he is, which is perfectly fine considering where he stands in terms of his IQ and overall skills. Beating his man hasn’t been a problem. Millon has all of the parts and can do whatever is asked of him with or without the ball, left or right-handed. Every cut was textbook and every pass was on the money. Millon has always been an outstanding shooter, but watching him up close at IMG, his fundamentally sound shooting stroke stood out that much more. He isn’t resting on his laurels either. I was incredibly impressed with Brendan’s approach toward the event — he asked thoughtful questions, listened, and implemented the feedback he was given, never making the same mistake twice.
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