SPARKS, Md. — USA Lacrosse Magazine named its Division I men’s lacrosse All-Americans on Tuesday, highlighting the top performers of the 2022 season.
Georgetown, the No. 2 team in the Nike/USA Lacrosse Division I Men’s Top 20, leads the first team with three selections — midfielder Graham Bundy Jr., defenseman Will Bowen and goalie Owen McElroy. The Hoyas earned eight total All-American nods.
Maryland, the No. 1 team and top seed in the NCAA tournament, received two first-team nods in attackman Logan Wisnauskas and short-stick defensive midfielder Roman Puglise.
Continue below to see the rest of the players earning All-American honors.
FIRST TEAM
A – Matt Brandau, Yale
A – Chris Gray, North Carolina
A – Logan Wisnauskas, Maryland
M – Graham Bundy Jr., Georgetown
M – Matt Campbell, Villanova
M – Sam Handley, Penn
FO – Zach Cole, Saint Joseph’s
LSM – Ethan Rall, Rutgers
SSDM – Roman Puglise, Maryland
D – Gavin Adler, Cornell
D – Will Bowen, Georgetown
D – Arden Cohen, Notre Dame
G – Owen McElroy, Georgetown
SECOND TEAM
A – Pat Kavanagh, Notre Dame
A – Brendan Nichtern, Army
A – Jack Myers, Ohio State
M – Brendan Curry, Syracuse
M – Jack Hannah, Denver
M – Jackson Reid, Ohio State
FO – Luke Wierman, Maryland
LSM – Roy Meyer, Boston University
SSDM – Connor Maher, North Carolina
D – Owen Grant, Delaware
D – Cole Kastner, Virginia
D – Brett Makar, Maryland
G – Brett Dobson, St. Bonaventure
THIRD TEAM
A – Asher Nolting, High Point
A – Brennan O’Neill, Duke
A – Connor Shellenberger, Virginia
M – Jonathan Donville, Maryland
M – Nakeie Montgomery, Duke
M – Patrick Skalniak, Navy
FO – James Reilly, Georgetown
LSM – Tyler Carpenter, Duke
SSDM – Zach Geddes, Georgetown
D – Jackson Bonitz, Navy
D – Colin Hinton, Jacksonville
D – Gibson Smith, Georgetown
G – Liam Entenmann, Notre Dame
HONORABLE MENTION
A – Chris Brown, Princeton
A – Tucker Dordevic, Syracuse
A – Dylan Gergar, Penn
A – CJ Kirst, Cornell
A – Ryan Lanchbury, Richmond
A – Devon McLane, Brown
A – John Piatelli, Cornell
A – Ross Scott, Rutgers
A – Max Waldbaum, Jacksonville
A – Dylan Watson, Georgetown
M – Eric Dobson, Notre Dame
M – Sam English, Princeton
M – Ronan Jacoby, Rutgers
M – Shane Knobloch, Rutgers
M – Jake Stevens, Princeton
M – Thomas McConvey, Vermont
FO – Tommy Burke, Vermont
FO – Petey LaSalla, Virginia
FO – Mike Sisselberger, Lehigh
LSM – Greg Campisi, Harvard
LSM – Alex Mazzone, Georgetown
LSM – Ryan McNulty, Loyola
LSM – Andrew Song, Princeton
SSDM – Chet Comizio, Villanova
SSDM – Troy Hettinger, Jacksonville
SSDM – Brennan Kamish, Rutgers
SSDM – Payton Rezanka, Loyola
D – George Baughan, Princeton
D – Kenny Brower, Duke
D – Chris Fake, Yale
D – Ben Finlay, Princeton
D – Jaryd Jean-Felix, Rutgers
D – Brendan Lavelle, Penn
D – Jason Reynolds, Notre Dame
D – Matt Rahill, Maryland
G – Mike Adler, Duke
G – Colin Kirst, Rutgers
G – Logan McNaney, Maryland
G – Connor Theriault, Brown
USA Lacrosse Magazine Announces Division I Men's All-Americans
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It would make more sense to allow the tournament to count.
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For a team that has one of the best offenses I’ve ever seen, Maryland having only two offensive players named all American seems….weird.
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I guess they share the ball too well . . . .PulpExposure wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 4:14 pm For a team that has one of the best offenses I’ve ever seen, Maryland having only two offensive players named all American seems….weird.
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Curry on the second team?
The disparity in talent and depth between A and M amazes me every year, but maybe it's just a classification issue.
The disparity in talent and depth between A and M amazes me every year, but maybe it's just a classification issue.
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No Matt Moore from UVA? I know he didn’t play in every game but his season deserves at least an Honorable Mention. I hate that they make these picks before the tournament.
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McConvey was an HM.Jlax92 wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 4:40 pm No Matt Moore from UVA? I know he didn’t play in every game but his season deserves at least an Honorable Mention. Also, no McCovney from Vermont ? He’s the America East player of the year with 54 goals as a midfielder and one of the best outside shots in lacrosse.
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Yes I just saw that. My bad ! Missed an open guy right on the crease because my head was down.
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Unfortunate - no room for Moore,
maybe he shows up on one of the other AAs
if he and UVA have a string tournament.
maybe he shows up on one of the other AAs
if he and UVA have a string tournament.
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Luke Wierman and Zach Cole really are 1st team a & b.
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2 of the 3 1st Team AA Attackmen were at Boys Latin at the same time.
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53 points as a middie. He would be on first team if they did not include the guys who really should be considered attack this year in Handley and Bundy.
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Unless I missed it, no Hopkins All Americans. First time ever?
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Handley is really running out of midfield now,Antonio114 wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 4:52 pm53 points as a middie. He would be on first team if they did not include the guys who really should be considered attack this year in Handley and Bundy.
that way they take advantage of Handley barreling out
of the box like a freight train,
he was starting out at attack and then switching to
midfield earlier in the season.
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Got it. My bad I don't see nearly as much ivy league footage as I should.10stone5 wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 4:55 pmHandley is really running out of midfield now,Antonio114 wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 4:52 pm53 points as a middie. He would be on first team if they did not include the guys who really should be considered attack this year in Handley and Bundy.
he was starting out at attack and then switching to
midfield earlier in the season.
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Bundy is a pure midfielder who scores and is a great assist guy, Much like Whittenberg was for Hoyas. . He did play two games at attack due to Haley injury but he is 100% a midfielder.Antonio114 wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 4:52 pm53 points as a middie. He would be on first team if they did not include the guys who really should be considered attack this year in Handley and Bundy.
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Didn't realize they moved him back after Haley came back. Wrong again my faultHGK wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 4:58 pmBundy is a pure midfielder who scores and is a great assist guy, Much like Whittenberg was for Hoyas. . He did play two games at attack due to Haley injury but he is 100% a midfielder.Antonio114 wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 4:52 pm53 points as a middie. He would be on first team if they did not include the guys who really should be considered attack this year in Handley and Bundy.
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I think,
they weren’t sure about their attack rotation and so the
obvious choice was to put Handley back there,
but now Penn is 3-4 deep at attack and so they have the
“luxury” of just running Handley at midfield to prevent undue
wear,
‘course all bets are off now, they’ll put Handley wherever
they need him.
they weren’t sure about their attack rotation and so the
obvious choice was to put Handley back there,
but now Penn is 3-4 deep at attack and so they have the
“luxury” of just running Handley at midfield to prevent undue
wear,
‘course all bets are off now, they’ll put Handley wherever
they need him.