The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) announced its Division I All-Americans and award winners Thursday. Yale’s Ben Reeves, a three-time first-team All-American attackman, earned the Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award as the nation’s most outstanding player.
Loyola’s Pat Spencer (Lt. Col. J.I. (Jack) Turnbull Award/ Attackman of the Year), Denver’s Trevor Baptiste (Lt. j.g. Donald MacLaughlin Jr. Award/Midfielder of the Year), Notre Dame’s John Sexton (William C. Schmeisser Award/Defensive Player of the Year) and Albany’s JD Colarusso (Ensign C. Markland Kelly Jr. Award/Goalie of the Year) also were named the most outstanding players at their respective positions.
Baptiste, who set the NCAA Division I career faceoff wins record this season, is a two-time winner of the MacLaughlin Award. He also is just the sixth player in history to finish his college career as a four-time first-team All-American, joining Johns Hopkins’ Doug Turnbull (1922-25), St. John’s Everett Smith (1934-37), Maryland’s Frank Urso (1973-76), Johns Hopkins’ Del Dressel (1983-86) and Syracuse’s Mike Powell (2001-04).
Yale placed six players total on the first, second and third teams, the most of any team. Albany, the Bulldogs’ opponent in the NCAA semifinals Saturday, placed five. Duke had four, including three first-teamers. Loyola, Cornell, Maryland, Denver and Georgetown placed three All-Americans apiece on the top three teams.
USILA Division I All-Americans
First Team
A - Connor Fields, Albany
A - Justin Guterding, Duke
A - Ben Reeves, Yale
A - Pat Spencer, Loyola
A - Jeff Teat, Cornell
M - Dox Aitken, Virginia
M - Connor Kelly, Maryland
M - Brad Smith, Duke
M - Joel Tinney, Johns Hopkins
D - Foster Huggins, Loyola
D - Ben Randall, Ohio State
D - Cade Van Raaphorst, Duke
SSDM - Zach Goodrich, Towson
LSM - John Sexton, Notre Dame
FO - Trevor Baptiste, Denver
G - JD Colarusso, Albany
G - Nick Marrocco, Georgetown
Second Team
A - Jules Heningburg, Rutgers
A - Michael Kraus, Virginia
A - Michael Sowers, Princeton
M - Bryan Costabile, Notre Dame
M - Jay Drapeau, Loyola
M - Ian MacKay, Vermont
M - Kyle McClancy, Albany
D - Chris Fake, Yale
D - Michael Rexrode, Rutgers
D - Bryce Young, Maryland
SSDM - Tyler Warner, Yale
LSM - Connor Keating, Penn
FO - TD Ierlan, Albany
G - Christian Knight, Cornell
Third Team
A - Jared Bernhardt, Maryland
A - Will Sands, Bucknell
A - Ethan Walker, Denver
M - Craig Berge, Georgetown
M - Austin Sims, Princeton
M - Jack Tigh, Yale
D - Pat Foley, Johns Hopkins
D - Dylan Gaines, Denver
D - JT Giles-Harris, Duke
D - Chris Keating, Yale
D - Nick Mellen, Syracuse
D - Jake Pulver, Cornell
SSDM - Ryan Hursey, Georgetown
SSDM - Ryan Terefenko, Ohio State
LSM - Troy Reh, Albany
FO - Gerard Arceri, Penn State
FO - Conor Mackie, Yale
G - Jack Concannon, Hofstra
Honorable Mention
A - Daniel Bucaro, Georgetown
A - Morgan Cheek, Harvard
A - Chris Cloutier, North Carolina
A - Christian Cuccinello, Villanova
A - Ryder Garnsey, Notre Dame
A - Chris Gray, Boston University
A - Tre Leclaire, Ohio State
A - Kyle Marr, Johns Hopkins
A - Tehoka Nanticoke, Albany
A - Asher Nolting, High Point
A - Mac O'Keefe, Penn State
A - Shack Stanwick, Johns Hopkins
A - Cole Williams, Johns Hopkins
M - Peter Conley, Duke
M - Jordan Dowiak, Cornell
M - Brendan Gleason, Notre Dame
M - Colton Jackson, Denver
M - Christian Mazzone, Rutgers
M - Brent Noseworthy, Michigan
M - Sean O'Brien, Bucknell
M - Tim Rotanz, Maryland
M - Jeffrey Trainor, UMass
M - Jamie Trimboli, Syracuse
M - Max Tuttle, Sacred Heart
D - Craig Chick, Lehigh
D - Curtis Corley, Maryland
D - Hugh Crance, Notre Dame
D - Erik Evans, Ohio State
D - Scott Hooper, Virginia
D - Dylan Johnson, Denver
D - Isaac Paparo, UMass
D - Chris Sabia, Penn State
D - Johnny Surdick, Army
SSDM - Drew Schantz, Notre Dame
LSM - Jack Rowlett, North Carolina
FO - Kenny Massa, Bryant
G - Phil Goss, Brown
G - Alex Heger, Robert Morris
G - Dan Morris, Maryland
G - Nick Washuta, Vermont
USILA Award Winners
Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award/Player of the Year
Ben Reeves, Yale
Lt. Col. J.I. (Jack) Turnbull Award/Attackman of the Year
Pat Spencer, Loyola
Lt. j.g. Donald MacLaughlin Jr. Award/Midfielder of the Year
Trevor Baptiste, Denver
William C. Schmeisser Award/Defensive Player of the Year
John Sexton, Notre Dame
Ensign C. Markland Kelly Jr. Award/Goalie of the Year
JD Colarusso, Albany