While the Division 1 season kicked off with a frigid and surprising set of results this past weekend, the NESCAC has yet to play its first game of 2024.
With multiple preseason All-American rosters released in the past few months, it’s clear that the NESCAC is still on top when it comes to Division 3 conferences, despite the departure of so many players to graduation and the D-1 ranks in the offseason.
Spring is still far away for the Independent School League, but its contribution to top teams across the country is well-established. Merging those two themes, here are five players to watch in the NESCAC this season with ISL roots.
Players are listed with class year, position, college and prep school.