Owen Tucker
Owen Tucker
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Owen Tucker
Owen
Tucker
5'10" | 190 lbs | M/A | Right Hand
Brewster Academy | 2027
NH
was a name that kept coming up at the NAL Fall Invitational, and it didn’t take long to see why. He’s a confident scorer who finds the back of the net in a bunch of different ways. Against SouthShore, he finished with three goals—one grinding his way to the middle, one off a quick lefty rollback, and another where he lowered his shoulder, set his feet, and ripped it. Against Shore2Shore, he added a goal that turned heads. It was on an inside roll near the goal line, and he finished it going one-handed, low to high, and behind the back.
You can’t leave Tucker on an island. He’s comfortable playing into contact and has a good feel for when to lean into his defender and when to spin off. He gets his hands free with rollbacks, can finish with either hand, and doesn’t need much space to get a shot off. He’s also quick enough to create his own separation—planting his foot, getting downhill, and letting it go before help can arrive. If I’m a coach looking for someone who can change a game with the ball in his stick, Tucker is a guy I’m keeping tabs on.
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Owen Tucker
Owen
Tucker
5'10" | 190 lbs | M/A | Right Hand
Brewster Academy | 2027
NH
was a name that kept coming up at the NAL Fall Invitational, and it didn’t take long to see why. He’s a confident scorer who finds the back of the net in a bunch of different ways. Against SouthShore, he finished with three goals—one grinding his way to the middle, one off a quick lefty rollback, and another where he lowered his shoulder, set his feet, and ripped it. Against Shore2Shore, he added a goal that turned heads. It was on an inside roll near the goal line, and he finished it going one-handed, low to high, and behind the back.
You can’t leave Tucker on an island. He’s comfortable playing into contact and has a good feel for when to lean into his defender and when to spin off. He gets his hands free with rollbacks, can finish with either hand, and doesn’t need much space to get a shot off. He’s also quick enough to create his own separation—planting his foot, getting downhill, and letting it go before help can arrive. If I’m a coach looking for someone who can change a game with the ball in his stick, Tucker is a guy I’m keeping tabs on.
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