Best of Lacrosse 2023: Vote for Best Men's Performance
Welcome to #BestOfLacrosse2023. Help us celebrate the past year of lacrosse by voting in 15 polls over 15 weekdays in December, beginning Monday, Dec. 4. All voting will be conducted on X (@usalacrossemag), and fans will have 24 hours to make their selections.
For more information — including upcoming categories, rules and more — check out our introductory post to #BestOfLacrosse2023.
We love good, fundamental team lacrosse. But we also love when one superstar completely pops off and wows everyone watching.
There were incredible individual efforts in 2023, from established threats to freshman newcomers. We honor them here.
Here are the nominees for Best Men’s Performance.
These players posted all-time great single-game efforts in 2023.
VOTE in our #BestofLax poll to determine the Best Men's Performance of 2023.
NOMINEES: https://t.co/EbWdnwMXru— USA Lacrosse Magazine (@USALacrosseMag) December 20, 2023
BEST MEN’S PERFORMANCE
BRENNAN O’NEILL
The United States needed a gold-medal performance to beat Canada in the world championships this summer in San Diego, and the team got it from the youngest player on the roster. Brennan O’Neill had five goals, including tallies that pushed the U.S. lead to 8-6 and 9-7. The Duke star finished the tournament with 14 goals and five assists.
LIAM ENTENMANN
Liam Entenamann stifled Duke in the NCAA championship game, making a season-high 18 saves as the Irish beat the Blue Devils 13-9. His save percentage of 66.7 percent was his third-highest of the season.
JACK BOYDEN
Jack Boyden is now at Virginia, but he sure did love playing against Amherst while he was at Tufts. His entire 2023 game log is nutty, and he twice crushed Amherst — once for four goals and nine assists and once for six goals and six assists.
BRAYDEN BROWN
The now-sophomore at Taravella (Fla.) High set a national single-game saves record with 57 in a wild seven-overtime game. The save total was confirmed by Mike Loveday of LaxNumbers.
Kenny DeJohn
Kenny DeJohn has been the Digital Content Editor at USA Lacrosse since 2019. First introduced to lacrosse in 2016 as a Newsday Sports reporter on Long Island (yes, ON Long Island), DeJohn specializes in women's game coverage. His search for New York quality pizza in Baltimore is ongoing.