Brynn Schneider
Brynn Schneider
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Justin Staggers | Prep Girls Lacrosse Scout
Schneider is Cumberland Valley’s glue piece. She does all the little things offensively that don’t show up in the stat sheet but have been instrumental in her team’s success. Schneider has exceptional lacrosse IQ, and her vision allows her to consistently quarterback the Cumberland Valley offense. She is definitely one of the best passers in the class of 2027, doing an excellent job facilitating and finding the open teammate.
Schneider’s head is always up, and she rarely misses a cutter moving toward the goal. She posts defenders well as the offense sets up and is a patient player with good stickwork, resulting in minimal turnovers on the offensive end. Schneider compiled 33 goals and 28 assists in her sophomore season, good for the second-most assists on the team. After an exceptionally strong summer with Xtreme Lacrosse, Schneider is expected to be the focal point of Cumberland Valley’s midfield and attacking unit over the next two seasons.
Most importantly, in Schneider, Cumberland Valley has an excellent person off the field, and the college program that lands her will be getting a team-first player who elevates those around her.
“She is one that people turn to for help with creating playlists, doing game day hair, making posters, getting rides, and she is very committed to the team,” said Cumberland Valley head coach Karen Keitel. “She attends all of the off-season optional practices and team bonding events.”
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Justin Staggers | Prep Girls Lacrosse Scout
Schneider is Cumberland Valley’s glue piece. She does all the little things offensively that don’t show up in the stat sheet but have been instrumental in her team’s success. Schneider has exceptional lacrosse IQ, and her vision allows her to consistently quarterback the Cumberland Valley offense. She is definitely one of the best passers in the class of 2027, doing an excellent job facilitating and finding the open teammate.
Schneider’s head is always up, and she rarely misses a cutter moving toward the goal. She posts defenders well as the offense sets up and is a patient player with good stickwork, resulting in minimal turnovers on the offensive end. Schneider compiled 33 goals and 28 assists in her sophomore season, good for the second-most assists on the team. After an exceptionally strong summer with Xtreme Lacrosse, Schneider is expected to be the focal point of Cumberland Valley’s midfield and attacking unit over the next two seasons.
Most importantly, in Schneider, Cumberland Valley has an excellent person off the field, and the college program that lands her will be getting a team-first player who elevates those around her.
“She is one that people turn to for help with creating playlists, doing game day hair, making posters, getting rides, and she is very committed to the team,” said Cumberland Valley head coach Karen Keitel. “She attends all of the off-season optional practices and team bonding events.”
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