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Quint Kessenich's Top 25 men's college lacrosse players

A lacrosse game consists of countless plays, but the outcome can hinge on just a small fraction of them. And while heart and hustle do count, those plays will be made more often than not by the team with the superior talent. Here's a look at the 25 players in the country who give their squads the biggest edge:

—Quint Kessenich, For The Baltimore Sun
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The 2011 National Player of the Year has 252 points in 54 career games. He sat out most of 2012 with a broken foot. Cornell has a favorable schedule, and Pannell is surrounded by talent — that bodes well for big stats. He is the country's best dodging attackman from behind the goal who understands the geography of getting to the paint.

1. Rob Pannell, Cornell attackman

( Cornell University / February 13, 2013 )
The 2011 National Player of the Year has 252 points in 54 career games. He sat out most of 2012 with a broken foot. Cornell has a favorable schedule, and Pannell is surrounded by talent — that bodes well for big stats. He is the country's best dodging attackman from behind the goal who understands the geography of getting to the paint.
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