Dara Corr
Dara Corr
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Eric Bretz | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Corr was a key reason why the Hilltoppers’ offensive unit was held to just three goals on the afternoon. He exhibits great instincts and awareness off-ball and does a good job of keeping his stick in passing lanes, where he was able to cause a few turnovers by deflecting passes, while also showcasing his physicality in ground ball scrums with his large frame at 6’3″. The Cornell commit came out of multiple scrums with the ball and displayed his stick skills and high IQ in transition, making smart plays and not forcing offensive chances that weren’t there. Corr is a lengthy defender and uses his stick and body to his advantage, keeping his matchup in front of him when on the ball, throwing hard checks, and displaying good position defense when getting dodged on. He was also vocal for the man-down unit and slides hard, with a purpose, usually ending with his opponent on the ground or him flipping the field in an instant on a loose ball.
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Read EvaluationTy Xanders | Prep Lacrosse Scout
I love Corr’s upside, and it doesn’t hurt that he comes from two programs known for producing poles. Evaluating him in a small sample size, he kind of falls under the ‘jack of all trades, master of none’ category, but with a 6’3 frame. There’s just a presence about him, and he showed a willingness to play a multitude of roles, providing a boost as a communicator, on the wings and up top.
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