MM 5.21: Maryland men’s lacrosse earns commitment of Vermont transfer Colin Bullock
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With Maryland men’s lacrosse’s massive senior class gone for good, head coach John Tillman looks to make a splash in the transfer portal. The Terps have already scored their first addition, inking Vermont transfer Colin Bullock according to Inside Lacrosse’s portal tracker. Maryland men's lacrosse has its first transfer commit in short-stick defensive midfielder Colin Bullock.
Bullock corralled 29 ground balls and caused 14 turnovers across his three seasons of playing time at Vermont. He will likely replace Eric Kolar in the lineup. https://t.
co/XvvFwmE5fC — Dylan Schmidt (@DylanSchmidt_05) May 20, 2026 Bullock spent three years playing as a short-stick defensive midfielder for the Catamounts, and looks to serve as a much-needed replacement for the exiting Eric Kolar. He comes to College Park with one year of eligibility remaining as a graduate transfer. Bullock never started a game in his four years at Vermont, but logged solid numbers coming off the bench in 37 total appearances.
2026 was his most productive year, tallying eight caused turnovers and 13 ground ball pickups. This marks Tillman’s second Vermont transfer intake in as many years, as faceoff specialist Henry Dodge followed the same trajectory last offseason. Dodge solidified himself as a reliable presence at the X in 2026 — winning 67.