Sean Murray
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Murray has been the driving force behind Landon’s offense all season. The Bucknell commit has continued to showcase why he’ll succeed at the next level, thanks to his ability to score in a variety of ways. Against Bullis, he found the back of the net three different ways, each highlighting a different aspect of his game. He opened with a heads-up interception on an over pass during the ride, finishing it off with his trademark jump shot. His second came on a 15-yard rip from top center, punishing the Bullis defense for failing to stop the ball. His final goal came off a lightning-quick speed dodge, beating a tough approach from behind the cage. Murray finished the night with three goals and one assist, pushing his season total to 61 points on 38 goals and 23 assists. His combination of IQ, skill, and explosiveness makes him one of the most complete offensive threats in the area.
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Read EvaluationHayden Hundley | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Leading the game with four goals, Murray’s name was littered all over the stat sheet on Friday. The Bucknell commit operated mostly from X or in the slot position just above the crease but found most of his success as an outside shooter. Three of his four goals were assisted and he showed that he’s at his best when he slips off defenders, when they aren’t looking, to gain time and room to shoot. He might’ve been the best shooter on the field on Friday. I’d like to see him use his off-hand a little bit more as he heavily favored his right, and also missed a couple wide-open catches in front of the crease, but besides that, Murray possesses great off-ball instincts and prototypical shooting ability for the Division I level and should fit in well at Bucknell.
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