David Gould
David Gould
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Gould was the best distributor on the field during Loyola’s Playday, showing off his vision and passing touch in St. Anne’s Belfield’s 8-7 loss to Episcopal Academy. The two-time U.S. All-American and transfer from Hamilton Southeastern (Ind.) looked right at home in STAB’s offense, finishing with one goal and three assists while commanding the game from behind the cage. A natural lefty, Gould operated primarily from the X spot, using quick feet and sharp reads to manipulate slides and open lanes for teammates.
He showed versatility as both a feeder and finisher — dodging with deception, finishing near the goal line with finesse, and slipping into open space as a mirror option up front. His hands and release make him a consistent threat even from distance, capable of stepping down with multiple release points, most notably how he pulls it high from his underhand release. Whether STAB keeps him quarterbacking from behind or shifts him up top to his natural lefty wing, Gould is positioned to be a difference-maker in their offense this spring.
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Expert Analysis
Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Gould was the best distributor on the field during Loyola’s Playday, showing off his vision and passing touch in St. Anne’s Belfield’s 8-7 loss to Episcopal Academy. The two-time U.S. All-American and transfer from Hamilton Southeastern (Ind.) looked right at home in STAB’s offense, finishing with one goal and three assists while commanding the game from behind the cage. A natural lefty, Gould operated primarily from the X spot, using quick feet and sharp reads to manipulate slides and open lanes for teammates.
He showed versatility as both a feeder and finisher — dodging with deception, finishing near the goal line with finesse, and slipping into open space as a mirror option up front. His hands and release make him a consistent threat even from distance, capable of stepping down with multiple release points, most notably how he pulls it high from his underhand release. Whether STAB keeps him quarterbacking from behind or shifts him up top to his natural lefty wing, Gould is positioned to be a difference-maker in their offense this spring.
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