Sam Alexander
Sam Alexander
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Tanner Demling | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Heading to the Sunshine State in the fall to play for the Jacksonville Dolphins, Alexander made his mark with the Trinity Shamrocks as one of the most consistent and all-around talented poles in Kentucky and the South as a whole. Alexander has shown to be a tremendous on-ball defender with the ability to put the ball on the ground at will. He is also someone who runs the field well in transition but can also stay on and make plays in settled offense, if needed. He had 15 goals and 11 assists for 26 points this past spring.
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Alexander has been on the radar in Kentucky for multiple years now and has cemented his legacy as one of the most versatile players seen in the state in a while. As an LSM, the future Jacksonville Dolphin has shown to be a solid lockdown defender when needed as well as a great wing man on faceoffs, and offensive threat in transition and settled sets. His one goal in the state title game helped take the wind out of the sails of the opposition as they tried to comeback late. He had 15 goals and 11 assists for 26 points this season as a senior.
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The Jacksonville signee has set himself apart as arguably the most versatile player in Kentucky over the past few seasons. Alexander proved that once more on Saturday as the LSM made plays all over the field. Alexander came up with ground balls off the faceoff wing, caused issues in settled 6v6 defense, and also made plays in both settled and unsettled offense. He was apart of three of the Shamrocks five fourth-quarter goals, scoring two and assisting on another.
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The do-it-all LSM was once again a bright spot for the Shamrocks. The Jacksonville signee makes an impact on the back end, in transition, on the faceoff wings, and even in settled 6v6 offense. He showcased himself as a top-tier defender in the state on Wednesday night. Matched up against St. Xavier’s leading scorer in
Connor Marks
Connor
Marks
6'1" | 170 lbs | M/A | Right Hand
St. Xavier | 2026
KY
, Alexander’s effort helped to nearly take him out of the game. That effort saw Marks be held to one goal and one assist.
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The Jacksonville signee earned the KSLL Mr. Lacrosse award last spring as a junior. He enters his senior season as arguably the best and most versatile player in the Commonwealth. The 6-foot-2, 180-pound pole has a long frame and great reach. He is a strong cover man who knows how to constantly turn his man away from the cage. Alexander is also good off the ground and runs the field well, being a potential impact player in transition.
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A senior who has signed with John Galloway and the Jacksonville Dolphins, Alexnader is perhaps the best all-around pole in the state. The 6-foot-2 pole is not only a strong defender who can and will limit the opposition, but he also the the stick skills, speed, and IQ seen in many modern high-level LSMs that allows him to be impactful in transition.
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A verbal to Jacksonville, Alexander was named Mr. Lacrosse in the KSLL last spring after a season in which he showed to be arguably the best and most versatile pole in the Commonwealth. Alexander is an exceptionally good 1v1 defender who knows how to limit the opposition and put the ball on the ground. He also has a good speed, athleticism, and stick skills which helps him make an impact in transition.
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Often billed as one of the most versatile players in the Bluegrass, Alexander has all the hallmarks coaches what of a modern-day LSM. Not only can the 6-foot-2 pole win one-on-one matchups with top offensive threats but he can also create nightmares for the opposition in transition. Alexander has tremendous speed and stick skills that make him a well-rounded lacrosse player.
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Named Mr. Lacrosse in the KSLL, Alexander helped lead the way for a Shamrock defense that aided in the program’s championship run. The Jacksonville commit proved to be the alpha pole for a defense that allowed an average of 3.37 goals per game during the final eight games of the season. Alexander is arguably the most versatile player in the Commonwealth with his ability to impact the game not only on the back end as a one-on-one defender but also in transition with his stick skills and speed.
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Having received the KSLL’s Mr. Lacrosse award during the postgame festivities, Alexander showcased his brand of lacrosse very well on Saturday morning. Being impactful in nearly all aspects of the game, he was a leader on back end as the Shamrocks defense was a suffocating force from start to finish. Alexander was once again good in the middle of the field, being effective on the faceoff wings and helping to get things done in transition offense. Having strong stick skills, he was once again unafraid to cross the midline and did find himself helping to setup and create offensive sets for the Rocks.
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