[inline:clausen]Ken Clausen (Virginia, Junior, Defense): Clausen may be bordering on overflow here, but with the way he plays, I'm not going to be the guy to tell him to get a cut. [inline:grant]Grant Catalino (Maryland, Sophomore, Attack): Absolute sensational flow. Tremendous volume with that "I didn't try too hard to look this good" quality to it. Hair like this will strike fear into whoever tries to guard him this season because they know he's spending his time working on his off-hand, not combing his locks. [inline:coll]Michael Colleluori (Hofstra, Senior, Midfield): Proof that even the Island can flow hard. A inspirational example that underscores the fact that even in the land of hair gel and fake tans, you can still bro out. [inline:ehr]Barney Ehrmann (Georgetown, Junior, Defense): This kind of hair can only result from the finest pedigree, exactly what Ehrmann's MIAA background is. After he de-sticks you, picks up the gb, and jets upfield, that gorgeous mane is the last thing you'll see flowing in the wind. At least you were embarrassed by the best. [inline:reed]Travis Reed (Maryland, Sophomore, Attack): Maryland's third entry, and a textbook one at that. Combines a casual frat sweep front with a full-on fiesta in the back. Everything about this kid says "low to high rip" courtesy of the Charm City. [inline:bitter]Billy Bitter (North Carolina, Sophomore, Attack): One of the finest roster shots in years. Straight class with the blue blazer and prep school-esque tie. Looks as good at a cocktail party as it does in the media guide. Flow like this makes you wish he was dating your little sister. [inline:smith]Sid Smith (Syracuse, Senior, Defense): Proof that flow can be traced all the way back to the origins of the game: Bagataway. Smith feels just as comfortable playing box as he does terrorizing attackmen on D-I fields, showing that exceptional flow cares not what style that you play, only that you play with style. [inline:bigelow]Tim Bigelow (Hobart, Sophomore, Attack):The Flow Gods clearly blessed Bigelow's scalp otherwise attaining such mesmerizing flow would not be possible. Utilizing a perfect blend of length and side part, this is the type of flow that while unruly off the field, makes such a big statement on the field that it's worth any sacrifice. Think we left out a Bro with Flow? Sound off in the comments below and let us know who we missed. Links to pictures illustrating their respective flow is greatly appreciated.





























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