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by Goal Time on March 9, 2008 @12:58:24 PM
 

"Conor was the first, and may be the greatest attackman to ever play the game"

Sure, Gill was a prolific feeder for UVA, and truly a great player. But conferring the status of "greatest" is highly debatable. Especially when you consider that 2 other Cav attackmen amassed more assists per game than he ever did. Can you name them???

As for best attackman all-time? Have you forgotten about: Gary Gait, Eamon McEneaney, Tim Nelson, Ryan Boyle, Kevin Lowe, Tim O'Hara, John Zulberti, John Grant, Tim Goldstein?

In my book, Cornell's Tim French was and still remains the premier NCAA attackman. The guy was virtually unstoppable -- averaging OVER 6 points a game during his Big Red career. What a show he put on. And he accomplished it all with a crosse that was flat-out primitive by today's standard.


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