USA Lacrosse Announces 2024 Division II Men's Preseason All-Americans
As part of the publication’s coverage heading into the 2024 NCAA lacrosse season, USA Lacrosse Magazine announced Thursday the USA Lacrosse Division II Men’s Preseason All-Americans, highlighting the top players at every position heading into the spring.
The All-American teams are put together by USA Lacrosse Magazine staff and contributors with assistance from coaches across the country.
Defending national champion Lenoir-Rhyne earned five All-America nods, including two on the first team — defenseman Victor Powell and short-stick defensive midfielder Colten McCracken. Wingate and Rollins also earned five All-America selections.
Limestone checks in with the most All-Americans (eight), with attackman Zach Terry and midfielder Mike McGarry earning first-team distinction. Adelphi (seven) has the second-most All-Americans.
Continue below to see the full 2024 USA Lacrosse Division II Men’s Preseason All-American list.
FIRST TEAM
A — Willie Grieco, Wingate
A — Zach Terry, Limestone
A — Mikey Berkman, Rollins
M — Logan Tucker, Adelphi
M — Mike McGarry, Limestone
M — Grant Hansen, Rollins
D — Victor Powell, Lenoir-Rhyne
D — Ryan Slattery, Saint Anselm
D — Matt Beddow, Tampa
LSM — Joe Karnich, Wingate
SSDM — Colten McCracken, Lenoir-Rhyne
FO — Jason Kuehner, Mercy
G — Dylan Renner, Adelphi
SECOND TEAM
A — Danny Riley, Wingate
A — Evan Voss, Lenoir-Rhyne
A — Jason Rebaudo, Adelphi
M — Nathan Alviti, Bentley
M — Nick Larsen, Saint Anselm
M — Chris Erneston IV, Limestone
D — Payton Jefferson, Anderson
D — Nick Shannon, Florida Southern
D — Nate Ashley, Lenoir-Rhyne
LSM — Justin Gerdvil, Mercy
SSDM — Tyler Pjatak, Mercy
FO — Dylan Checketts, Colorado Mesa
G — Shahe Katchadurian, Rollins
THIRD TEAM
A — TJ Heyder, Mercy
A — Ethan Landymore, Mercyhurst
A — Jack Johnstone, Rollins
M — Owen Miller, Tampa
M — James Steinke, Colorado Mesa
M — Matt Flammenspeck, Florida Southern
D — Kevin Groom, Adelphi
D — Jayden Terry, Limestone
D — Ryan Mimnaugh, Pace
LSM — Stephen Morley, Mercyhurst
SSDM — Braden McCard, Mercyhurst
FO — Cam Bartolomeo, Bentley
G — Rob Pensabene, Lenoir-Rhyne
HONORABLE MENTION
A — Austin Sipes, Frostburg State
A — AJ Switzer, Colorado Mesa
A — Jed Brummett, Colorado Mesa
A — Baker Westmoreland, Newberry
A — Wyatt Auyer, UIndy
A — Carter Brand, Limestone
A — Bubba Love, Frostburg State
A — Daniel Zabbia, Pace
A — Logan Gaddis, Anderson
A — Vincent Cogliandro, Seton Hill
A — Ryan Auger, Southern New Hampshire
M — Noah Gibson, Saint Rose
M — Jack Andrews, Saint Anselm
M — Reid Usrey, Maryville
M — Jack Hipchen, Adelphi
M — TJ Caton, Wilmington
M — Logan Tucker, Adelphi
M — Curtis Bukta, Newberry
M — Logan Wheeler, Barton
M — Eric George, Chowan
D — Jack Travassos, Newberry
D — Ryan Morrison, Limestone
D — Nick Arnold, Wingate
D — David Squires, Newberry
D — Michael Jensen, Coker
D — Eric Bua jr., Southern New Hampshire
D — Charlie Hudson, Seton Hill
D — Ben Kopen, Rollins
D — Brody McGuinness, Westminster
LSM — Alex Parton, Bentley
LSM — Cam Cote, Southern New Hampshire
LSM — Seamus Kearney, Frostburg State
LSM — Thomas Kofod, Molloy
SSDM — Cam Webb, North Greenville
SSDM — Jacob Power, Belmont Abbey
SSDM — Kage Williams, Seton Hill
SSDM — Jason Madden, Limestone
FO — Hugh Keenan, Adelphi
FO — Tim Ladner, Limestone
FO — Mark Strunk, Seton Hill
FO — Caleb Mulcahy, Belmont Abbey
G — Thomas Sullivan, Wingate
G — Riah Rathe, Lewis
G — Austin Jones, Chestnut Hill
G — Michael Simone, Florida Southern
USA Lacrosse Magazine Staff
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