ILIndoor’s sixth edition of the Top 50 players in lacrosse is based on voting from Stephen Stamp, Bob Chavez, Marty O’Neill and Teddy Jenner.

Each voter submitted a Top 50 list, and names on the list were awarded points based on the vote. A No. 1 vote was awarded 50 points, No. 2 got 49 points, etc. ILIndoor will publish 2 Top 50 profiles per day through the end of November, then move to 1 per day through December up to the National Lacrosse League season opener.

Included in each profile is statistics for the most recent season(s) and comments from each voter on the player being profiled.
Jon Harnett
Games Goals Assists Points LB CT
NLL regular season 18 3 9 12 84 20
NLL playoffs 3 1 0 1 21 4
WLA regular season 16 2 10 12
WLA playoffs 12 3 8 11
Teddy Jenner

Another underrated defender that gets lost in the shuffle of top level d-guys in the NLL. He plays a very physical, in-your-face game and when fans come up and tell me they can’t stand him, that’s just means he’s doing his job perfectly. His transition game has gotten better over the years and he’s one of the anchors of the very aggressive, physical Roughnecks D.
Stephen Stamp

Harnett is tough, steady and reliable and he can help push the ball up the floor. You know you’ll get a workmanlike effort from him and that he’ll be there to stand up for his teammates.
Bob Chavez

The left-hander out of Orangeville isn’t flashy or fancy, but he gets the job done defensively like few others in the game. He’ll battle for loosies and bring the lumber when marking one-on-one. He’s not the kind of player to lead a team in stats, but he’s solid with his slides to help and his physical and aggressive style lets opponents know they’re not going to get away with much, if anything.
Marty O’Neill

Harnett is getting some well deserved recognition here. Jon hasn’t missed many games in Red and Black even though he grinds with the best of them. Harnett is a competitor and a cagey smart defender. He gets under your skin and he gets the ground balls. His forte is man down play where he is as good as they come.

ILIndoor’s sixth edition of the Top 50 players in lacrosse is based on voting from Stephen Stamp, Bob Chavez, Marty O’Neill and Teddy Jenner.

Each voter submitted a Top 50 list, and names on the list were awarded points based on the vote. A No. 1 vote was awarded 50 points, No. 2 got 49 points, etc. ILIndoor will publish 2 Top 50 profiles per day through the end of November, then move to 1 per day through December up to the National Lacrosse League season opener.

Included in each profile is statistics for the most recent season(s) and comments from each voter on the player being profiled.
Jon Harnett
Games Goals Assists Points LB CT
NLL regular season 18 3 9 12 84 20
NLL playoffs 3 1 0 1 21 4
WLA regular season 16 2 10 12
WLA playoffs 12 3 8 11
Teddy Jenner

Another underrated defender that gets lost in the shuffle of top level d-guys in the NLL. He plays a very physical, in-your-face game and when fans come up and tell me they can’t stand him, that’s just means he’s doing his job perfectly. His transition game has gotten better over the years and he’s one of the anchors of the very aggressive, physical Roughnecks D.
Stephen Stamp

Harnett is tough, steady and reliable and he can help push the ball up the floor. You know you’ll get a workmanlike effort from him and that he’ll be there to stand up for his teammates.
Bob Chavez

The left-hander out of Orangeville isn’t flashy or fancy, but he gets the job done defensively like few others in the game. He’ll battle for loosies and bring the lumber when marking one-on-one. He’s not the kind of player to lead a team in stats, but he’s solid with his slides to help and his physical and aggressive style lets opponents know they’re not going to get away with much, if anything.
Marty O’Neill

Harnett is getting some well deserved recognition here. Jon hasn’t missed many games in Red and Black even though he grinds with the best of them. Harnett is a competitor and a cagey smart defender. He gets under your skin and he gets the ground balls. His forte is man down play where he is as good as they come.

ILIndoor’s sixth edition of the Top 50 players in lacrosse is based on voting from Stephen Stamp, Bob Chavez, Marty O’Neill and Teddy Jenner.

Each voter submitted a Top 50 list, and names on the list were awarded points based on the vote. A No. 1 vote was awarded 50 points, No. 2 got 49 points, etc. ILIndoor will publish 2 Top 50 profiles per day through the end of November, then move to 1 per day through December up to the National Lacrosse League season opener.

Included in each profile is statistics for the most recent season(s) and comments from each voter on the player being profiled.
Jon Harnett
Games Goals Assists Points LB CT
NLL regular season 18 3 9 12 84 20
NLL playoffs 3 1 0 1 21 4
WLA regular season 16 2 10 12
WLA playoffs 12 3 8 11
Teddy Jenner

Another underrated defender that gets lost in the shuffle of top level d-guys in the NLL. He plays a very physical, in-your-face game and when fans come up and tell me they can’t stand him, that’s just means he’s doing his job perfectly. His transition game has gotten better over the years and he’s one of the anchors of the very aggressive, physical Roughnecks D.
Stephen Stamp

Harnett is tough, steady and reliable and he can help push the ball up the floor. You know you’ll get a workmanlike effort from him and that he’ll be there to stand up for his teammates.
Bob Chavez

The left-hander out of Orangeville isn’t flashy or fancy, but he gets the job done defensively like few others in the game. He’ll battle for loosies and bring the lumber when marking one-on-one. He’s not the kind of player to lead a team in stats, but he’s solid with his slides to help and his physical and aggressive style lets opponents know they’re not going to get away with much, if anything.
Marty O’Neill

Harnett is getting some well deserved recognition here. Jon hasn’t missed many games in Red and Black even though he grinds with the best of them. Harnett is a competitor and a cagey smart defender. He gets under your skin and he gets the ground balls. His forte is man down play where he is as good as they come.

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