Rising junior defenseman Eddie Schurr will become
the first player in Somers history to attend Johns Hopkins.
(File photo by Jim Stout/MaxPreps.com)
It didn’t take long for one of the top juniors in the region to make a college commitment.
And it’s a big one.
Just five days after Division I coaches became allowed to contact current juniors, Somers defenseman Eddie Schurr has given a verbal commitment to Johns Hopkins.
Schurr, one of two sophomores from Section 1 (along with Bronxville’s Jack Near) named all-section this past season, didn’t waste any time making his decision.
“Well, I didnt really plan on it coming this quickly,” he said. “Its kind of the way things happened. I realized I was ready to commit. The recruiting process started before Sept. 1 for me. I had plenty of time to think about it.”
Schurr said he heard from close to 10 Division I schools after the contact period began.
“Not nearly as many as Mike Daniello,” he said, referring to the John Jay rising junior attackman who received contacts from more than 30 D-I programs, including UNC, where he visited unofficially this weekend, as well as Syracuse, Virginia and Hopkins. (For more on Daniello, click here.)
Schurr said his final list of schools also included Notre Dame, UMass and Army.
He becomes the first player in Somers history to commit to Hopkins. Just last year, Somers’ JoJo Marasco became the first Tusker to ever commit to Syracuse.
“I was thinking about that,” Schurr said. “We also have four kids on our team now going to D-I schools. Its got to be good for our program.”
The others are seniors Greg Petre (attackman, Army); Erik Pfiffner (midfielder, Colgate); and John Bello (defenseman, St. John’s).
Schurr said another factor in his decision is the fact that two longtime friends, Yorktown stars John Ranagan and Kevin Interlicchio, committed to Hopkins. Ranagan is a freshman there now. Interlicchio is a rising senior in high school. John Jay rising senior defenseman Jameson Pickel also has committed to Hopkins.
“There are so many things,” Schurr said. “Its a great academic school, maybe 14th in the country I think I saw. The school is incredible and you can’t beat the lacrosse.”
An outstanding and technically sound left-handed defenseman with good size and understanding of the game, the 6-foot-1, 195-pound Schurr is the son of Tim Schurr, the former Somers varsity head coach and Yorktown assistant and current Briarcliff assistant who is regarded as one of the top defensemen to ever play the game.
After starring at Washington & Lee and in the World Games, Tim Schurr has remained active as both a player and coach.
As always, be sure to e-mail me with news/info on any college commitments as they are made to joe@laxlessons.com.
For more on Eddie Schurr, check his recruiting profile by clicking here.
Posted In: Recruiting Rundown
Wow. This is huge news. Way to stay on top of it Joe. These commitments really do come unexpectedly. Who thought any of these top juniors would commit as quick as Labor Day weekend? But Eddie has had alot of time to think about this of course and get input from his dad and others.
Eddie is one of the greatest kids I have ever met and it obviously stems from a great great family…Congrats Eddy, you deserve it! Hopkins just got their next Chris Watson!!
Eddie sounds like a talented player and a fine young man.
A hearty welcome to the Hopkins family which you will soon learn is like no other.
As always nice job getting the scoop Joe. Sounds like a good fit for Eddy as well as JHU.
Congrats to eddie and the entire schurr family, Beenthere44 you’re absolutely correct Hopkins indeed has just got their next Chris Watson. A great player/leader and an even better young man.
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Great news! Good luck at Hop!
Congrats Eddie, Hopkins is getting outstanding person, student, player and you are getting a great Education, and to play Lacrosse at one of the finest programs. I wish you the Best..
Yeh Ed
Hop can use this kid now also. Their D looks horrible so far.
Have a great junior year at Somers, Eddie!