2004 Collegiate Draft of Major League Lacrosse
# Overall | Team | Player | Position | College | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Round 1 |
1 | Baltimore (from Philadelphia) | Michael Powell | Attackman | Syracuse |
2 | Rochester | Ryan Boyle | Attackman | Princeton | |
3 | Philadelphia (from Boston) | Tillman Johnson | Goalkeeper | Virginia | |
4 | Rochester (from New Jersey) | Sean Lindsay | Midfielder | Syracuse | |
5 | Baltimore | Lee Zink | Defenseman | Maryland | |
6 | Boston (from Long Island) | Chris Passavia | Defenseman | Maryland | |
Round 2 | 7 | Philadelphia | Conor Ford | Attackman | Johns Hopkins |
8 | New Jersey (from Rochester) | Walid Hajj | Midfielder | Georgetown | |
9 | Boston | Ronnie Staines | Defenseman | North Carolina | |
10 | Philadelphia (from Boston) | Ben DeFelice | Midfielder | Towson | |
11 | Baltimore | Mike Levin | Goalkeeper | Brown | |
12 | Boston (from Long Island) | Kevin Frew | Midfielder | North Carolina | |
Round 3 | 13 | Philadelphia | Steve Vallone | Midfielder | Syracuse |
14 | Rochester | Tony Russo | Goalkeeper | Ohio State | |
15 | Boston | Jeff Bryan | Attackman | Army | |
16 | Rochester (from New Jersey) | Kevin Dougherty | Midfielder | Syracuse | |
17 | Baltimore | Kevin Boland | Midfielder | Johns Hopkins | |
18 | Long Island | Corey Harned | Defenseman | Johns Hopkins | |
Round 4 | 19 | Philadelphia | Greg Bice | Defenseman | Ohio State |
20 | Rochester | Eric Martin | Defenseman | Salisbury | |
21 | Boston | Brian Nee | Attackman | Syracuse | |
22 | New Jersey | Peter Vlahakis | Midfielder | Fairfield | |
23 | Baltimore | Matt Alrich | Attackman | Delaware | |
24 | Long Island | Andrew Murray | Midfielder | Salisbury | |
Round 5 | 25 | Philadelphia | Andrew Roth | Midfielder | Cortland |
26 | Rochester | Brian Joy | Midfielder | Hobart | |
27 | Boston | Drew Pfarr | Midfielder | Towson | |
28 | New Jersey | Tom Daniels | Midfielder | Dartmouth | |
29 | Baltimore | Blaise Fletcher | Defenseman | Bucknell | |
30 | Long Island | Steve Berger | Midfielder | Washington College | |
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