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SPARKS, Md. — USA Lacrosse Magazine named its Division I men’s lacrosse All-Americans on Tuesday, highlighting the top performers of the 2023 season.
Virginia leads Division I with 10 All-Americans, including first-team defenseman Cade Saustad, second-team attackman Connor Shellenberger and second-team midfielder Thomas McConvey. Duke and Notre Dame both received seven All-American nods — giving the top three seeds in the upcoming NCAA tournament the most All-Americans in the field.
Army checks in at third with six All-Americans, while Maryland, Penn State and Princeton each had five.
Three first-team All-Americans — midfielders Matt Campbell and Sam Handley and defenseman Gavin Adler — were also first-team picks last May.
Continue below to see the rest of the players earning All-American honors.
A – Pat Kavanagh, Notre Dame
A – CJ Kirst, Cornell
A – Brennan O'Neill, Duke
M – Matt Campbell, Villanova
M – Eric Dobson, Notre Dame
M – Sam Handley, Penn
FO – Jake Naso, Duke
LSM – Ethan Rall, Rutgers
SSDM – Chet Comizio, Villanova
SSDM – Payton Rezanka, Loyola
D – Gavin Adler, Cornell
D – Kenny Brower, Duke
D – Cade Saustad, Virginia
G – Liam Entenmann, Notre Dame
A – Tucker Dordevic, Georgetown
A – Coulter Mackesy, Princeton
A – Connor Shellenberger, Virginia
M – Graham Bundy Jr., Georgetown
M – Thomas McConvey, Virginia
M – Brian Tevlin, Notre Dame
FO – Mike Sisselberger, Lehigh
LSM – Roy Meyer, Boston U
SSDM – Connor Maher, North Carolina
SSDM – Piper Bond, Penn
D – Chris Fake, Notre Dame
D – Owen Grant, Delaware
D – Alex Mazzone, Johns Hopkins
D – Ajax Zappitello, Maryland
G – Jack Fracyon, Penn State
A – Matt Brandau, Yale
A – Xander Dickson, Virginia
A – Tye Kurtz, Delaware
M – Shane Knobloch, Rutgers
M – Matt Traynor, Penn State
M – Alexander Vardaro, Princeton
FO – Zach Cole, Saint Joseph's
LSM – John Geppert, Maryland
SSDM — Beau Pederson, Princeton
SSDM – Grayson Sallade, Virginia
D – Will Bowen, Georgetown
D – Cole Kastner, Virginia
D – Brett Makar, Maryland
D – AJ Pilate, Army
G – Matt Knote, UMass
A – Michael Boehm, Michigan
A – Scott Cole, Lehigh
A – TJ Malone, Penn State
A – Vince D'Alto, Boston U
A – Payton Cormier, Virginia
A – Joey Spallina, Syracuse
A – Chris Kavanagh, Notre Dame
A – Josh Zawada, Michigan
A – Dyson Williams, Duke
A – Chris Lyons, Yale
A – Reese Burek, Army
A – Dalton Young, Richmond
M – Griffin Schutz, Virginia
M – Jacob Morin, Army
M – Michael Chabra, Providence
M – Lance Madonna, Richmond
M – Garrett Leadmon, Duke
M – Evan Plunkett, Army
M – Jake Stevens, Princeton
M – Thomas Greenblatt, Binghamton
M – Max Hewitt, Navy
M – Austin Fraser, Villanova
FO – Justin Wietfeldt, Michigan
FO – Will Coletti, Army
FO – Luke Wierman, Maryland
FO – Tommy Burke, Vermont
FO – Petey LaSalla, Virginia
LSM – Tyler Carpenter, Duke
LSM – Jake Piseno, Albany
LSM – Jack Stuzin, Yale
LSM – AJ Mercurio, Denver
LSM – BJ Farrare, Penn
SSDM – Grant Haus, Penn State
SSDM – Brett Martin, Johns Hopkins
SSDM – Dante Trader Jr., Maryland
SSDM – Noah Daniels, Rutgers
SSDM – Evan Zinn, Virginia
D – Richard Checo, Lehigh
D – Jackson Bonitz, Navy
D – Troy Hettinger, Jacksonville
D – Jack Posey, Penn State
D – Chris Conlin, Notre Dame
D – Mason Woodward, Marquette
D – Brendan Lavelle, Penn
D – Wilson Stephenson, Duke
D – Reid Colwell, Villanova
G – Will Mark, Syracuse
G – Joe Persico, Manhattan
G – Michael Gianforcaro, Princeton
G – Knox Dent, Army
G – Luke Staudt, Loyola
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