National Lacrosse League Dispersal Draft Results
With the news that became officially early Friday evening that Panther City Lacrosse Club would cease operations, the National Lacrosse League moved forward Monday with a dispersal draft — breaking up the PCLC roster in a traditional draft format based on league standings.
Despite low attendance, Panther City boasted one of the most exciting young cores in the NLL, leaving many teams anxious to get their hands on some of that talent.
Below are the results of the dispersal draft.
2024 DISPERSAL DRAFT RESULTS
1. Will Malcom – Colorado
2. Jonathan Donville – Las Vegas
3. Nick Damude – Philadelphia
4. Ryan Sheridan – Vancouver
5. Mathieu Gautier – Calgary
6. Matt Hossack – Saskatchewan
7. Phil Caputo – Ottawa
8. Josh Medeiros – Rochester
9. Jason Knox – Halifax
10. Cam MacLeod* – Calgary (1)
11. Justin Sykes# – San Diego
12. Elijah Gash* – Toronto
13. Liam Patten – Ottawa (2)
14. Anthony Malcom – Philadelphia (3)
15. Brent Mitchell – Colorado
16. Dylan Hutchison* – Las Vegas
17. Connor Sellars – Philadelphia
18. Ronin Pusch – Vancouver
19. Justin Morgan# – Calgary
20. Evan Messenger* – Saskatchewan
21. Colin Sharkey# – Ottawa
22. Mike Sisselberger – Rochester
23. Pat Foley – Halifax
24. Caleb Kueber – Georgia
25. Callum Crawford^ – San Diego
26. Brandon Goodwin – Las Vegas
27. Tim Manning# – Philadelphia
* – Restricted Free Agent
# – Draft List Player
^ Has been offered Franchise Designation
1 – The Georgia Swarm have traded the 10th overall selection in the 2024 Dispersal Draft to the Calgary Roughnecks in exchange for Seth Van Schepen.
2 – The Albany FireWolves have traded the 13th overall selection in the 2024 Dispersal Draft to the Ottawa Black Bears in exchange for Will Johnston.
3 – The Buffalo Bandits have traded the 14th overall selection in the 2024 Dispersal Draft to the Philadelphia Wings in exchange for Philadelphia’s 2nd round selection in the 2025 Entry Draft.
Kenny DeJohn
Kenny DeJohn has been the Digital Content Editor at USA Lacrosse since 2019. First introduced to lacrosse in 2016 as a Newsday Sports reporter on Long Island (yes, ON Long Island), DeJohn specializes in women's game coverage. His search for New York quality pizza in Baltimore is ongoing.