Wed Feb 24 2021 | Patrick Stevens | College PHOTO COURTESY OF JOHNS HOPKINS ATHLETICS Connor DeSimone knows all about position changes. He played midfield his first two years of high school at Smithtown East on Long Island, then switched to attack. The change suited him. He scored 60 goals and added 54 assists as a senior and was the MVP of the Under Armour All-America game. When he got to Johns Hopkins, the Blue Jays already had Kyle Marr, Shack Stanwick and Cole Williams as a starting attack unit. With that numbers game, DeSimone went back to midfield, where his size, ability to play some defense and especially his speed were utilized over the last three seasons — all as a starter.