Will Viggiano
Will Viggiano
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
One of the top uncommitted players from 2Way, Viggiano made a strong impression at The Preview. What stands out most about him is his adaptability—he’s versatile in every sense of the word. Viggiano can play both attack and midfield, he’s genuinely two-handed, and he makes plays in a variety of ways.
On offense, his ability to use either hand gives him a major edge. He’s not just proficient with both—he’s smart about when to use them, constantly adjusting to the problems defenders present. He can score inside with quick, crafty releases or step outside and vary his release points to keep goalies guessing. No matter where he’s slotted, Viggiano plays with a competitive edge, hunting for the ball in rides and creating turnovers between the lines—a true all-around playmaker.
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Read EvaluationCJ Mezzatesta | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Viggiano is a dynamic and versatile offensive threat who can excel at midfield and attack. A rare freshman starter, he possesses strong skills, good size, and the athleticism to impact the game in multiple ways. His high lacrosse IQ and vision make him a playmaker, whether dodging from X as an attackman or creating opportunities from up top as a midfielder. His two-way ability adds tremendous value, allowing him to contribute on both ends of the field. With his skill set and adaptability, Will is a standout prospect with a bright future.
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Read EvaluationDan Arestia | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Freshmen cracking starting lineups for traditional FCIAC powers does not happen often, but Viggiano doesn’t look out of place at all. He scored two goals for Wilton, including the Warriors’ first goal of the game. He looked ready for the moment against a nationally ranked team and mature beyond his years. His first goal came on a skip pass feed, and his quick release allowed him to get the ball past Marcus before he could get set and ready for the shot. His second goal of the day also came off-ball on the doorstep. While his production primarily came off-ball, he did show flashes of dodging ability that can be an asset if opponents aren’t ready for it.
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