Keegan Nash
Keegan Nash
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Ty Xanders | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Part of a dynamic three-headed offensive unit for EA, Nash’s game has matured significantly since he burst onto the scene as a sophomore, particularly in terms of consistency. A smooth operator out of the midfield, he excels at taking what the defense gives him. Nash has an excellent first step and frequently uses hitches and hesitations to free his hands. When defenses slide early, he’s adept at finding the open man, often delivering skip passes right to the doorstep. Given his development and consistency, he projects as a player who can step in and make an immediate impact at Rutgers.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Despite extra attention from Malvern Prep’s defense, the Rutgers signee scored two goals in this contest. His first tally was an absolutely astonishing individual effort. On that play, Nash initiated from GLE and used his quick burst to gain a step on his defender. Nash then dipped underneath his man, came across the front of the crease and executed a twisty finish. Nash’s second goal was a splendid example of his shake, athleticism and shooting skills. During that goal, Nash used a stutter step move to set up a dash down the right alley and then cranked a shot on the run.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Lacrosse Scout
The tremendous all-around play of this Rutgers commit is a major reason that EA has jumped out to a 2-0 start in 2026. In the Churchmen’s season-opening win against Perkiomen School, Nash posted three goals to go along with two assists. One of his goals was a magnificent individual effort on which Nash dodged going right, slammed on the brakes, executed a filthy split dodge that created space, and then ripped a shot over the goalie’s shoulder from 15 yards out. During EA’s victory over Georgetown Prep, Nash recorded another hat-trick as well as three assists. One of those dimes was an extremely impressive pass that came as Nash dodged down the right alley, and when the GP pole slid too early, Nash dropped a dime to a wide-open
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5'9" | 160 lbs | A/M | Left Hand
Episcopal Academy | 2027
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Lacrosse Scout
The tremendous all-around play of this Rutgers commit was a major reason EA was able to secure this win. Nash registered three goals to go along with two assists in the game. One of his goals was a magnificent individual effort on which Nash dodged going right, slammed on the brakes, executed a filthy split dodge that created space, and then ripped a shot over the goalie’s shoulder from 15 yards out. Nash also did an incredible job of feeding crease cutters for goals in this game. Nash’s deep bag of moves and quick first step made him difficult to defend all day.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Lacrosse Scout
The amazing play of this Rutgers commit was a major reason Team Ten was able to capture the 2026 AA title at the Alliance Summer Championships. Nash’s combination of speed, stick skills, and physicality was on full display all weekend. In the open field, Nash ran past, around and through would be defenders. Once he was in the offensive zone, Nash unleashed missiles from 12-15 yards or pushed the ball all the way to the cage and then executed a creative, crowd-pleasing finish. When the defense managed to slow down Nash, he distributed to open teammates. During 6 on 6 action, Nash used his deep bag of moves and quick burst to create open space for shots. Additionally, Nash smartly took advantage of size mismatches and bullied smaller defenders until he was ready to shoot or pass. Nash’s poise and high IQ were remarkable.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Lacrosse Scout
This 2026 prospect is catching the attention of college coaches with his combination of speed, stick skills, and physicality. In the open field, Nash gets up to full speed in a hurry, allowing him to run past defenders and unleash rockets while on the move. In settled action, Nash excels at using quick stutter step dodges to create space for his extremely accurate shots. Nash also has the size and strength to muscle his way to his shooting spots. He owns excellent field vision and a high IQ, so Nash will move the ball to the open man in a precise and timely manner. As a nice bonus, Nash is also capable of playing attack. All these assets were on full display recently as Nash registered three goals and one assist in a win over Springside Chestnut Hill. Prior to that win, Nash posted two goals vs. Penn Charter.
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