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SPARKS, Md. — USA Lacrosse Magazine named its Division II men’s lacrosse All-Americans on Wednesday, highlighting the top performers of the 2023 season.
Top-ranked Le Moyne earned five All-American nods, led by goalie Matt Vavonese on the first team. Wingate, Lenoir-Rhyne, Rollins and Tampa each had five selections. It’s Mercy, however, that leads Division II with six All-American selections.
Continue below to see the rest of the players earning All-American honors.
A — Drew Bilig, UIndy
A — Joe Duchnowski, Adelphi
A — Willie Grieco, Wingate
M — Anthony Caputo, Pace
M — Jack Johnstone, Rollins
M — Danny Riley, Wingate
FO — Shawn Doran, Mercyhurst
LSM — Gunner Gebelein, Tampa
SSDM — Kyle Basch, UIndy
D — Matthew Beddow, Tampa
D — Justin Gerdvil, Mercy
D — Victor Powell, Lenoir-Rhyne
G — Matt Vavonese, Le Moyne
A — Brady Kearnan, Mercy
A — Joey Pezzimenti, Le Moyne
A — Zach Terry, Limestone
M — Jack Gibbons, Mercy
M — Mike McGarry, Limestone
M — Logan Tucker, Adelphi
FO — Dylan Checketts, Colorado Mesa
LSM — Joe Karnich, Wingate
SSDM — John Galimi, Le Moyne
D — Justin Isenhour, Rollins
D — Jack Kipnes, Mercy
D — Nick Shannon, Florida Southern
G — Blake Ulmer, Tampa
A — Mikey Berkman, Rollins
A — Toron Eccleston, Lenoir-Rhyne
A — Myles Moffat, Lenoir-Rhyne
M — Nathan Alviti, Bentley
M — Jake Bowman, Frostburg
M — Daniel Fitzpatrick, Tampa
FO — Jason Kuehner, Mercy
LSM — Nathan Allan, Coker
SSDM — Trent Connolly, Wingate
D — Sam Balch, Florida Tech
D — Peyton Farley, Wingate
D — Peyton Jefferson, Anderson
G — Dylan Renner, Adelphi
A — Logan Gaddis, Anderson
A — Luke Jaber, Bentley
A — Ethan Landymore, Mercyhurst
A — Harry Kilkowski, Tampa
A — Sean Nolan, Florida Southern
A — Jeremy Sforzo, Seton Hill
A — Myles Hamm, Mercyhurst
M — Grant Hansen, Rollins
M — Baker Westmoreland, Newberry
M — Kyle Caves, Le Moyne
M — Nick Larsen, Saint Anselm
M — James Steinke, Colorado Mesa
M — Andy Davis, Seton Hill
M — Riley Seay, Lenoir-Rhyne
M — Mark Crawford, Barton
M — Jack Speers, Lewis
FO — Tim Ladner, Limestone
FO — Mike Flury, Lake Erie
FO — Cam Bartolomeo, Bentley
LSM — Cam Cote, Southern New Hampshire
LSM — Nick Noel, Le Moyne
LSM — Alex Parton, Bentley
SSDM — Will Harvey, Saint Anselm
SSDM — Colten McCracken, Lenoir-Rhyne
SSDM — Kage Williams, Seton Hill
SSDM — Tyler Pjatak, Mercy
D — Ryan Butler, Adelphi
D — Edward McCann IV, Molloy
D — Josh Jackson, UIndy
D — Jack Travassos, Newberry
D — Liam Linden, Molloy
G — Brett Olney, Mercyhurst
G — Shahe Katchadurian, Rollins
G — Austin Jones, Chestnut Hill
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