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USA Lacrosse Announces 2024 Division III Men's All-Americans

May 10, 2024
Dan Arestia and Kyle Devitte
John Strohsacker

SPARKS, Md. — USA Lacrosse revealed its NCAA Division III men’s All-Americans on Friday, highlighting the top individual performers of the 2024 season.

All-Americans were chosen by USA Lacrosse Magazine staff and contributors with input from coaches and conferences across the country.

In total, 39 Division III schools are represented. Defending NCAA champion and 2024 No. 1 seed Salisbury paces the nation with nine All-American selections, including three on the first team.

RIT follows with seven All-Americans, while RPI, St. Lawrence and Union each have five All-Americans.

Four schools — Bowdoin, RIT, Salisbury and Tufts — earned multiple first-team nods.

Continue below to see the 2024 USA Lacrosse All-American teams.

FIRST TEAM

A — Jude Brown, Salisbury
A — Will Byrne, Bowdoin
A — Luke Pilcher, RIT
M — Jack Dowd, Salisbury
M — Luke Murphy, RPI
M — Jack Regnery, Tufts
D — Michael Grace, RIT
D — Joey Waldbaum, Tufts
D — Ryan Young, Christopher Newport
LSM — John DeFazio, Salisbury
SSDM — Zack Goorno, Bowdoin
FO — Matthew Paoletto, Union
G — Michael Marinello, St. Lawrence

SECOND TEAM

A — Clifford Gaston, RIT
A — Von Mabbs, Swarthmore
A — Judge Murphy, St. Lawrence
M — Brice Bromwell, Salisbury
M — Andrew Cook, Christopher Newport
M — Dylan Wolfe, Lynchburg
D — Reagan McNemar, Salisbury 
D — Caleb Oswari, RPI
D — Ryan Quinn, Stevenson
LSM — John Sula, Union
SSDM — Braden Glushakow, Salisbury
FO — Thomas Nelson, Kenyon
G — Joseph Perry, RPI

THIRD TEAM

A — Luke Fisher, Denison
A — Dylan Hanley, Western New England
A — Jack Raba, Wesleyan
M — Coby Auslander, Christopher Newport
M — CK Giancola, Wesleyan
M — Brooks Hauser, Tufts
D — Frank Barbera, Gettysburg
D — Brent Blackmon, York
D — Tripp Clark, St. Lawrence
LSM — Xander Usich, Dickinson
SSDM — Ethan Cupples, Endicott
FO — Padraic Condon, St. Lawrence
G — Alex Fascilla, Babson

HONORABLE MENTION

A — Diego Alvarez-Segee, Dean
A — Brendan Boschi, Neumann
A — Max Esposito, Concordia-Wisconsin
A — Bob Gross, Amherst
A — Connor Herraiz, Cabrini
A — Jake Erickson, RIT
A — Joseph James, Franciscan
A — Luke Kammerman, Roanoke
A — Wyatt Malia, Muhlenberg
A — Zach Nestor, Morrisville
A — Ryan Paltauf, St. Joseph’s (Conn.)
A — Matthew Pergola, Stevens
A — Jared Rainville, Babson
A — Skyler Schluter, Dickinson
A — Carter Strauch, Swarthmore
M — Oliver Bernstein, Bowdoin
M — Zach Davis, Union
M — DJ Dixon, Wesleyan
M — Luca Docking, Roanoke
M — Guerin Favreau, Endicott
M — Bryan Gonsalves, Skidmore
M — Quinton Mather, Gettysburg
M — John Mozrall, RIT
M — Jake Rust, Lynchburg
M — Charlie Tagliaferi, Tufts
M — Grant Zick, Stevenson
D — Ryan Doyle, Dubuque
D — Anthony Gamba, Western New England
D — Patrick Gaul, Williams
D — Jed Hoggard, Bowdoin
D — Evan Karetsos, Dickinson
D — Ned LaVallee, Endicott
D — Brendan Lavarra, Muhlenberg
D — Lawson Laverty, Amherst 
D — Luke Lesizza, Stevens
D — Brendan Maher, Babson
D — Alex Strauch, Swarthmore
D — Dom Zingo, Lynchburg
LSM — Will Hedley, Gettysburg
LSM — Thompson Lau, Amherst
LSM — Jeremiah Stafford, Salisbury
LSM — Ty Stanek, RPI
SSDM — Bryan Creamer, Stevens
SSDM — Matt Hochegger, Muhlenberg
SSDM — Caiden Perry, RIT
SSDM — Patrick Reilly, Union
SSDM — Matthew Sheinberg, Amherst
SSDM — Caleb Torres, St. Lawrence
FO — Gabe Alexander, Bridgewater
FO — Thomas Barker, Endicott
FO — Warner Cabaniss, Christopher Newport
FO — Vinny Facciponti, York
FO — Blake Malamphy, Salisbury
FO — John McCormick, Cabrini
FO — John McKee, Dickinson
FO — Tyler Spano, Washington and Lee
FO — Angelo Venuto, RPI
G — Dan Donahue, Union
G — Jack Fried, Hamilton
G — Tyler Hadley, Lynchburg
G — Kevin Holtby, Stevens
G — Nicholas Ransom, Salisbury
G — Danny Stone, Grove City
G — Saka Thompson, Potsdam
G — Alex Zborowski, RIT