USA Lacrosse Names 2025 Division I Men’s Preseason All-Americans
SPARKS, Md. — USA Lacrosse announced its Division I Men’s Preseason All-Americans on Wednesday as part of its 2025 preseason coverage.
In total, 89 players from 32 teams were honored as a Preseason All-Americans. Two-time defending champion and preseason No. 1 Notre Dame paces the nation with nine All-Americans, including four on the first team.
Preseason No. 2 Syracuse isn’t far behind with eight All-Americans, while Virginia (preseason No. 5) and Yale (preseason No. 8) are tied for third nationally with six apiece.
Denver and Penn are the only teams other than Notre Dame to place multiple players on the first team.
Preseason All-Americans are compiled by USA Lacrosse Magazine staff and contributors with consultation from college coaches.
USA LACROSSE DIVISION I MEN’S
PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS
FIRST TEAM
A – Chris Kavanagh, Notre Dame
A – CJ Kirst, Cornell
A – Joey Spallina, Syracuse
M – Andrew McAdorey, Duke
M – Evan Plunkett, Army
M – Mikey Weisshaar, Towson
FO – Will Lynch, Notre Dame
SSDM – Ben Ramsey, Notre Dame
SSDM – Casey Wilson, Denver
LSM – Will Donovan, Notre Dame
D – Jimmy Freehill, Denver
D – Brendan Lavelle, Penn
D – Scott Smith, Johns Hopkins
G – Emmet Carroll, Penn
SECOND TEAM
A – Sam King, Harvard
A – Coulter Mackesy, Princeton
A – McCabe Millon, Virginia
M – Matt Traynor, Penn State
M – Griffin Schutz, Virginia
M – Michael Leo, Syracuse
FO – Will Coletti, Army
SSDM – Noah Chizmar, Virginia
SSDM – Aidan Maguire, Duke
LSM – Ben Wayer, Virginia
D – Billy Dwan, Syracuse
D – Shawn Lyght, Notre Dame
D – Ty Banks, Georgetown
G – Jack Fracyon, Penn State
THIRD TEAM
A – Ryan Bell, Providence
A – Owen Duffy, North Carolina
A – Michael Long, Cornell
M – Matt Collison, Johns Hopkins
M – Sam English, Syracuse
M – Devon McLane, Notre Dame
FO – James Ball, Georgetown
SSDM – Jack Gray, Duke
SSDM – Jack Monfort, Johns Hopkins
LSM – Max Yates, Colgate
D – Richard Checo, Lehigh
D – Colin Mulshine, Princeton
D – Levi Verch, Saint Joseph’s
G – Michael Gianforcaro, North Carolina
HONORABLE MENTION
A – Aidan Carroll, Georgetown
A – Ryan Cohen, Michigan
A – Jackson Eicher, Army
A – Owen Hiltz, Syracuse
A – Leo Johnson, Yale
A – Nate Kabiri, Princeton
A – Chris Lyons, Yale
A – Aidan McLane, Brown
A – Silas Richmond, UAlbany
A – Eric Spanos, Maryland
A – Ryan Stines, Utah
A – Jake Taylor, Notre Dame
A – Tynan Walsh, Penn
M – Jack Aimone, Penn State
M – Jordan Faison, Notre Dame
M – Willem Firth, Cornell
M – Johnny Hackett, Virginia
M – Benn Johnston, Duke
M – Max Krevsky, Yale
M – Chad Palumbo, Princeton
M – Charlie Pope, Vermont
M – Cam Rubin, Penn
M – Finn Thomson, Syracuse
FO – Zach Hayashi, Navy
FO – Machado Rodriguez, Yale
FO – Brady Wambach, North Carolina
SSDM – Pace Billings, Michigan
LSM – Jack Combs, Vermont
LSM – Juliann Radossich, Fairfield
LSM – Jack Stuzin, Yale
LSM/D – Michael Grace, Syracuse
D – Michael Bath, Princeton
D – Charlie Cave, Brown
D – Greg Campisi, Notre Dame
D – Riley Figueiras, Syracuse
D – Patrick Pisano, Yale
D – Alex Ross, Penn State
D – John Shroter, Virginia
D – Jayson Singer, Cornell
D – Peter Thomann, North Carolina
D – Bobby Van Buren, Ohio State
G – Kevin Ellington, Delaware
G – Wyatt Knust, Cornell
G – Logan McNaney, Maryland
G – Anderson Moore, Georgetown
G – Mason Oak, Quinnipiac
G – Zach Vigue, Richmond
USA Lacrosse Magazine Staff
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