David Giuriceo
David Giuriceo
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Ty Xanders | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Having watched a bevy of Brunswick’s live streams this spring, Giuriceo has proven to be a force out of the midfield. However, Wednesday may have been his most noteworthy showing, and not just for his game-winning goal. With a sturdy 5’9 build and skill set that somewhat resembles former Brunswick middie Leo Hoffman, Giuriceo’s athleticism and footwork allow him to put a ton of pressure on opposing defenses at all times. From there, his release is a thing of beauty and utterly unpredictable, often leaving the Avon goalie guessing like many other keepers have when tasked with stopping Giuriceo’s shots. He netted the Bruins’ opening goal on a nasty jumper, then added another three goals in the second half, showing off his range, explosiveness, and the palpable energy with which he plays.
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Displaying traits reminiscent of some of the program’s top midfield recruits in recent memory, Giuriceo’s film jumps off the screen. Strikingly quick, he’s an elite separator who has little trouble getting his hands free and uncorking high-quality shots. His violent release makes the ball explode off his stick when shooting on the run. Formerly a ’27, the wildly skilled lefty from Bronxville (N.Y.) consistently draws slides and weaves through traffic to finish in tight spaces. A fiery competitor and a relentless dodger, he’s tough to contain once he gets going. As he continues to grow and refine his passing and off-hand, he’ll only become more dangerous, though he’s already quite a threat going to his right. It might be hard to keep him off one of the top two midfield lines this spring.
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