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USA Lacrosse named its NCAA Division I men’s All-Americans on Thursday, recognizing the top players in the country in 2025.
Forty-three schools are represented in this year’s list, though no schools have more representation than the No. 1 team in the country. Cornell, also the top seed in the NCAA tournament, boasts nine All-Americans, headlined by first team attackman CJ Kirst.
Kirst, who broke the Division I men’s career goals record this spring, is joined on the first team by teammate Hugh Kelleher.
Duke and Notre Dame clock in with eight All-Americans each, while Army, Princeton and Syracuse are next with seven. Maryland earned six nods, and Richmond and Big Ten champion Ohio State received five.
USA Lacrosse All-Americans are selected by staff and contributors.
A — Jackson Eicher, Army
A — Chris Kavanagh, Notre Dame
A — CJ Kirst, Cornell
A — Coulter Mackesy, Princeton
M — Sam English, Syracuse
M — Hugh Kelleher, Cornell
M — Andrew McAdorey, Duke
FO — Brady Wambach, North Carolina
SSDM — Aidan Maguire, Duke
SSDM — Ben Ramsey, Notre Dame
LSM — Will Donovan, Notre Dame
D — Shawn Lyght, Notre Dame
D — AJ Pilate, Army
D — Will Schaller, Maryland
D — Bobby Van Buren, Ohio State
G — Caleb Fyock, Ohio State
A — Sam King, Harvard
A — Dominic Pietramala, North Carolina
A — Joey Spallina, Syracuse
A — Matt Traynor, Penn State
M — Benn Johnston, Duke
M — Michael Leo, Syracuse
M — Willem Firth, Cornell
FO — John Mullen, Syracuse
SSDM — Christian Mazur, Army
SSDM — Casey Wilson, Denver
LSM — Christian Fournier, Army
D — Ty Banks, Georgetown
D — Pace Billings, Michigan
D — Colin Mulshine, Princeton
D — John Schroter, Virginia
G — Logan McNaney, Maryland
A — Owen Duffy, North Carolina
A — Ryan Goldstein, Cornell
A — Owen Hiltz, Syracuse
A — Mikey Weisshaar, Towson
M — Logan Ip, Harvard
M — Mic Kelly, Denver
M — Chad Palumbo, Princeton
FO — Jack Cascadden, Cornell
SSDM — Eric Kolar, Maryland
SSDM — Cooper Mueller, Princeton
LSM — Ben Wayer, Virginia
D — Jimmy Freehill, Denver
D — Brendan Lavelle, Penn
D — Alex Ross, Penn State
D — Jayson Singer, Cornell
G — Sean Byrne, Army
A — Ryan Bell, Providence
A — David Burr, Robert Morris
A — Aidan Carroll, Georgetown
A — Rory Connor, Colgate
A — Ryan Cohen, Michigan
A — Trace Hogan, Massachusetts
A — Michael Long, Cornell
A — Eric Malever, Duke
A — Alex Marinier, Ohio State
A — Aidan O’Neil, Richmond
A — Thomas Power, Dartmouth
A — Pratt Reynolds, Siena
A — Silas Richmond, UAlbany
A — Luke Rusterucci, VMI
A — Timothy Shannehan, Boston University
A — Eric Spanos, Maryland
A — Jack Speidell, Harvard
A — Riley Sullivan, Lafayette
A — Jake Taylor, Notre Dame
A — Josh Yago, Air Force
M — Hunter Aquino, Penn State
M — Matt Collison, Johns Hopkins
M — Hunter Drouin, Colgate
M — Chop Gallagher, Towson
M — Matthew Keegan, Maryland
M — Devon McLane, Notre Dame
M — Max Merklinger, Richmond
M — Aidan Mulholland, Michigan
M — Luke Okupski, Fairfield
M — Evan Plunkett, Army
M — Max Sloat, Duke
M — Tucker Spencer, Sacred Heart
M — Jack Taylor, Jacksonville
M — Tucker Wade, Princeton
FO — Logan Callahan, Johns Hopkins
FO — Will Coletti, Army
FO — Bo Columbus, Robert Morris
FO — Henry Dodge, Vermont
FO — Sean Dow, Lehigh
FO — Will Lynch, Notre Dame
FO — OJ Morris, Delaware
FO — Tyler Sandoval, Villanova
SSDM — Chris Davis, Cornell
SSDM — Peter Detwiler, Marquette
SSDM — Jack Gray, Duke
SSDM — Jackson Green, Princeton
SSDM — Joe Juengerkes, Rutgers
SSDM — Greg Langermeier, Ohio State
SSDM — Andrew O’Berry, North Carolina
LSM — Trey Brown, Boston University
LSM — Jack McDonald, Maryland
LSM — Ryan Splaine, Rutgers
LSM — Walker Wallace, Cornell
D — Cullen Brown, Ohio State
D — Richard Checo, Lehigh
D — Nikko DiPonio, Utah
D — Billy Dwan, Syracuse
D — Mitchell Dunham, Richmond
D — Charlie Johnson, Duke
D — AJ Marsh, Navy
D — Max Neeson, UAlbany
D — Kevin Parnham, Penn State
D — Joe Petro, Towson
D — Julian Radossich, Fairfield
D — Hunter Smith, Richmond
D — Scott Smith, Johns Hopkins
D — Levi Verch, Saint Joseph’s
G — Will Barnes, Boston University
G — Ryan Croddick, Princeton
G — Patrick Jameison, Duke
G — Jimmy McCool, Syracuse
G — Mason Morel, Dartmouth
G — Thomas Ricciardelli, Notre Dame
G — Owen Salanger, Massachusetts
G — Cardin Stoller, Rutgers
G — Lucas Winger, Le Moyne
G — Zach Vigue, Richmond
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