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News Update
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21 September 1999
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Complete draft results
The results of the annual National Lacrosse League draft, held today at Marine Midland Arena in Buffalo:
1. Rochester (Alb) John Grant Jr, Univ. of Delaware
2. New York (Roc) Gordon Nash, Whitby (OLA Jr. A)
3. New York (Buf) Mark Frye, Loyola University
4. Toronto (NY) John Olson, Burnaby (BCLA Jr. A)
5. Philadelphia Greg McCavera, Georgetown Univ.
6. Albany (Roc) Scott Stewart, Burlington (OLA Jr. A)
7. Philadelphia (Pit) Gewas Schindler, Loyola College
8. Toronto Kevin Langdale, R.I.T.
9. Rochester (Comp.) Ben Hunt, R.I.T.
10. New York (Alb) Rob Doerr, John Hopkins University
11. Buffalo (Syr) Todd Richard, Hartford
12. New York (Buf) Matt O'Kelly, Johns Hopkins Univ.
13. Syracuse (NY) Josh Ruhle, Syracuse University
14. Philadelphia Matt Cutia, Syracuse University
15. Buffalo (Roc) Pat Maddelena, Burlington (OLA Jr. A)
16. Pittsburgh Scott Diggs, Duke University
17. Toronto Adam Bysouth, Burnaby (BCLA Jr. A)
18. Albany Rob Kirkby, Whitby (OLA Jr. A)
19. Syracuse Tim O'Shea, Loyola College
20. Buffalo Trent Hill, Six Nations (OLA Jr. A)
21. Buffalo (NY) Adam Pascal, Middlebury College
22. Philadelphia Jim Breuger, Univ. of Delaware
23. Buffalo Steve Evans, Peterborough (OLA Jr. A)
24. Pittsburgh Tim O'Hara, Loyola College
25. Toronto Ryan Okada, South Fraser (BCLA Jr. A)
26. Toronto (Alb) Ken Montour, Six Nations (OLA Jr. A)
27. Syracuse Matt Alexander, Syracuse University
28. Buffalo Scott Self, Peterborough (OLA Jr. A)
29. New York John Harrington, Princeton
30. Philadelphia Brody Bush, Rutgers University
31. Rochester Bill Serino, Nazareth College
32. Philadelphia (Pit) Todd Vizcarrodo, Loyola College
33. Syracuse (Tor) Brian Abbott, Gettysburg College
34. Albany Hamilton Pollard, Penn State
35. Syracuse Pat Dutton, Cornell University
36. Buffalo Sean Holmes, Missaussaga (OLA Jr. A)
37. New York Lorne Smith, Princeton University
38. Philadelphia Tucker Radebaugh, Univ. of Virginia
39. New York (Roc) Cory Kahoun, Butler University
40. Pittsburgh Dylan Schlott, Johns Hopkins Univ.
41. Toronto Brad Reed, Whitby (OLA Jr. A)
42. Albany Kevin Howard, Edmonton (ALA Jr. B)
43. Syracuse Greg Phillips, Akwasasne (OLA Major)
44. Buffalo Scott Hochstadt, Univ. of Maryland
45. New York Tyler Gamble, Georgetown University
46. Philadelphia Kurt Lunkenheimer, Princeton (NCAA)
47. Rochester Travis Johnson, R.I.T.
48. Pittsburgh Chris Lamy, University of Maryland
49. Toronto Niall Maynard, Whitby (OLA Jr. A)
50. Albany Dennis DeBusschure, Univ. of Delaware
51. Syracuse Darren Axford, Peterboro. (OLA Jr. A)
52. Buffalo Mario Lopez, Univ. of Massachusetts
53. New York Greg Hubschmann, Georgetown Univ.
54. Pittsburgh (Phi) Chris Turner, UMBC
55. Rochester Joe Tuschong, R.I.T.
56. Buffalo (Pit) Josh Black, St. Catherines (OLA Major)
57. Toronto Jayme Bryde, South Fraser (BCLA Jr. A)
58. Albany Bruce Murray, New West. (BCLA Major)
59. Syracuse Chris Killowne, Penn State
60. Buffalo Marcus Maeus, Pace University
61. New York Chris Dusseau, Notre Dame
62. Pittsburgh (Pit) Kevin Sturm, Towson University
63. Rochester Chris Nadlan, Nazareth College
64. Pittsburgh Jason Quenzer, UMBC
65. Toronto Michael Kennedy, New West. (BCLA Jr. A)
66. Albany Bruce Codd, Orangeville (OLA Jr. A)
67. Syracuse Bradford Yunker, Nassau Comm. College
68. Buffalo Tyler Francey, Whitby (OLA Jr. A)
69. New York Joe Ghedina, Hofstra University
70. Albany (Phil) Branden Miller, Orangeville (OLA Jr. A)
71. Rochester Mark Hegegney, R.I.T.
72. Pittsburgh Dan Ross, Towson University
73. Toronto Matt Roik, St. Catherines (OLA Jr. A)
The original owner of each draft pick, if not the team that finally used the pick, is listed in parentheses and does not include any third teams which may also have held the pick at one time. The ninth-overall pick was a compensatory selection.
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