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2005 Major League Lacrosse collegiate draft


2005 Collegiate Draft of Major League Lacrosse

# OverallTeamPlayerCollege
1New JerseyKyle Harrison
2Philadelphia
(from Long Island)Jed ProssnerNorth Carolina
3BaltimoreBrodie MerrillGeorgetown
4Baltimore
(from Philadelphia through Boston)Benson ErwinJohns Hopkins
5Boston
(from Rochester)Johnny ChristmasVirginia
6New Jersey
(from Boston)Andy CornoGeorgetown
7New JerseyGraham Gill
8Philadelphia
(from Long Island)Kyle BarrieJohns Hopkins
9New Jersey
(from Baltimore)Jay PfeiferSyracuse
10PhiladelphiaJustin ReddCornell
11RochesterJason DonegerPrinceton
12BostonTom GarveyJohns Hopkins
13New JerseyBen Grinnell
14Long IslandChris CaraBucknell
15BaltimoreMatt RewkowskiJohns Hopkins
16Rochester
(from Philadelphia)Justin SmithSalisbury
17RochesterScott DitzellSyracuse
18BostonJarett ParkSyracuse
19Long IslandChazz Woodson
20BaltimoreWilliam CutlerPenn State
21PhiladelphiaJeff BigasSalisbury
22New Jersey
(from Rochester through Boston)Rob BatemanVirginia
23BostonBrian GiordanoNotre Dame
24New JerseyKyle GeorgalasCornell
25Long IslandJack deVilliers
26Boston
(from Baltimore)Chris MuccioloBrown
27PhiladelphiaRyan VilarHofstra
28RochesterJames WagnerArmy
29BostonAndrew GoldsteinDartmouth
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