US lacrosse magazine
FIRST TEAM
A — Mac Bredahl, Tufts
A — Cross Ferrara, Salisbury
A — Ryan Gebhardt, MIT
M — Ryan Barnable, RIT
M — Jarrett Bromwell, Salisbury
M — Jack Boyden, Tufts
FO — Joe Post, St. John Fisher
LSM — Phoenix Hines, Christopher Newport
SSDM — Campbell Pozin, Christopher Newport
D — Max Wayne, Christopher Newport
D — Ryan Kennedy, York
D — Ryan Puglisi, Union
G — Seamus Fagan, Hamilton
SECOND TEAM
A — Dylan Rice, Christopher Newport
A — Donal Mullane, Bowdoin
A — Nicholas Miller, St. John Fisher
M — Cam Kelleher, Tufts
M — AJ Rigsby, Franklin and Marshall
M — Andrew Cook, Christopher Newport
FO — Grant Evans, Grove City
LSM — Taylor Jensen, RIT
SSDM — Noah Bruno, York
D — Thomas Ballard, Salisbury
D — Kyle Rochester, St. John Fisher
D — Joe Scarfi, St. Lawrence
G — Nick Spagnoletti, Washington and Lee
THIRD TEAM
A — Ian Evans, St. John Fisher
A — Jack Boyden, Tufts
A — Kyle Lewis, Lynchburg
M — Kieran McGovern, Union
M — Will Farrell, Dickinson
M — Quinn Commandant, RIT
FO — Ethan Barnard, Bowdoin
LSM — Ethan Greene, York
SSDM — Jake Titus, Union
D — Zach Timmons, Salisbury
D — Mike Grace, RIT
D — Kyle Adelmann, Tufts
G — Jack Michael, York
Honorable Mention
A — Will Byrne, Bowdoin
A — Justin Hazard, Wesleyan
A — Peter Burnes, Union
A — Chris Jordan, St. Lawrence
A — Camden Bowdy, Denison
A — Luke Pilcher, RIT
M — Cody Auslander, Christopher Newport
M — Josh Brannan, Stevenson
M — Marley Angus, RIT
M — Riley Mitchell, Lynchburg
M — Brock Gonzalez, Amherst
FO — Davis Cronin, Denison
FO — Matthew Sardis, MIT
FO — Matthew Paolatto, Union
FO — Warner Cabaniss, Christopher Newport
LSM — Chris Darminio, Lynchburg
LSM — John DeFazio, Salisbury
LSM — Peter Kenerson, Bowdoin
SSDM — Jackson Woodward, Salisbury
SSDM — Spencer Hall, Franklin and Marshall
SSDM — Zach Gorno, Bowdoin
D — Mason Smith, York
D — Burke Widhelm, Christopher Newport
D — Nolan Collins, Wesleya
D — Matt Belluche, Union
G — William Helm, St. Lawrence
G — Matt Nestler, Cabrini
G — Dan Donahue, Union
G — Joseph Parry, RPI
2022 Division III Men's All-Americans
2022 Division III Men's All-Americans
Last edited by Oaklax on Thu May 12, 2022 1:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Is this your opinion or posted somewhere? Lost of guys on here that are out of position. Gonzalez, Commandant, Boyden, etc. All attackmen listed as middies. Not sure if that is a typo or what...
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USA lacrosse posted it today
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He must be goodRetiredLLLaxer wrote: ↑Thu May 12, 2022 12:05 pmWell congrats to Jack Boyden for making both 1st and 3rd team as a middie and an attackmen…yikes USA lacrosse!
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Yikes. 3 Centennial players has to be close to a recent history low.
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Not much ODAC love in first three teams - just two player and then only two on HM. Total of three for Lynchburg and one for W&L. I didn’t think the conference was that weak this year
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All Americans decided by people who don’t watch enough games.
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He must. It was a tough field this year.
Because a top 10 scorer in all of D3 that:
Scored over 100 pts in one season.
Averaged 6.03 pts per game.
Was a preseason IL AA
Was 2X US Lacrosse Team of the Week honoree.
Was 4x Conference player of the week.
Set all time scoring/assists record for his school.
Against regionally ranked opponents tabbed: 7 pts against Salisbury, 6 against Lynchburg, 5 against R-MC
Team sets record for most wins in the program history (over 60 years).
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Doesn't even get HM any more.
Not sure whether to be appalled at the oversight or just laugh?
https://smcmathletics.com/sports/mens-l ... brown/5472
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As retired said…
Congratulations to Jack Boyden from Tufts!!
1st team Middie and 3rd team Attack…
Congratulations to Jack Boyden from Tufts!!
1st team Middie and 3rd team Attack…
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And you didn't even mention the lettuce! Oh the lettuce!!kramerica.inc wrote: ↑Thu May 12, 2022 3:33 pmHe must. It was a tough field this year.
Because a top 10 scorer in all of D3 that:
Scored over 100 pts in one season.
Averaged 6.03 pts per game.
Was a preseason IL AA
Was 2X US Lacrosse Team of the Week honoree.
Was 4x Conference player of the week.
Set all time scoring/assists record for his school.
Against regionally ranked opponents tabbed: 7 pts against Salisbury, 6 against Lynchburg, 5 against R-MC
Team sets record for most wins in the program history (over 60 years).
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Doesn't even get HM any more.
Not sure whether to be appalled at the oversight or just laugh?
https://smcmathletics.com/sports/mens-l ... brown/5472
That's HM lettuce that is!
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I do like the lettuce, but what really caught my attention on the link was #24 on the SMC senior picture. He looks like he's 39 years old, has a wife a three kids, drives a minivan, and is behind on his mortgage.
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USA lacrosse magazine isn’t the official All American publisher that most people follow, just another magazine giving its opinion. USILA’s list will be much more different and won’t have the same player on 2 different AA teams if I had to guess.
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Yep, USILA is the ONE that counts most! US Lax AND IL strictly to sell publications and popularity contests for writers.
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USILA is actually on the AA certificate..
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Haha - By looking at this list you can see someone not really paying attention to D3 lacrosse. Obviously it is easy to put down some well known guys who were past USILA AA’s. but this list is comical they have guys in wrong positions and just seems to be guessing with many others. It’s to bad because the magazine loses lot of credibility when they do this. It really isn’t that hard when you do your homework you can put in a credible comprehensive list together! It would also be great for them there’s sign their names who they are let’s picking this team. If you put team together at least sign your name on it!
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Nah, that guy isn't late on his mortgage. Coach Childs has a responsible bunch and is teaching them the right things.
Yup. It's funny. So much growth in hs and college- these players start as (mostly) kids and leave as men in just a few short years.
Kudos to all who are recognized, and those who don't get lots of accolades too. Because I'm sure there are others who had amazing years.
Parents, coaches and fans of all these teams see it and appreciate their contributions. Lots to be proud of. Good kids growing up and becoming good young men. Lots to celebrate and be proud of.
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Kramerica is spot on...again!
SMCM's #24 is from Cali. He's a 4.0 student and going to Vanderbilt to earn his graduate degree in Education. Amazing young man!
SMCM's #24 is from Cali. He's a 4.0 student and going to Vanderbilt to earn his graduate degree in Education. Amazing young man!
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ODAC Player fo the Year not even an honorable mention?