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D1 Men: Top forwards to watch for in 2019

By Jonathan SigalAugust 22, 2019

Yale sophomore Paolo Carroll in a 2018 game against Michigan State. (Yale Athletics)

The season is nearly here for New England's 22 Division 1 programs, and our position-by-position breakdown continues with the forwards.

We've taken an over-arching look at the region's top threats in the final third, with four of the 10 players from New England. There are also some "other points to consider," as some interesting storylines are developing.

The local strike force is also bound to look different now that the likes of Simon Enstrom (Boston College), Geo Alves (Vermont) and Abdou Mbacke Thiam (UConn) have all graduated.

Maybe one or two of these players could reach their stature.

Tags: Boston College, Boston University, Bryant, Dartmouth, Harvard, Holy Cross, Merrimack, New Hampshire, Northeastern, Quinnipiac, Rhode Island, UConn, UMass, UMass Lowell, Vermont, Yale

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