USA Lacrosse Announces 2026 Division I Men's All-Americans
SPARKS, Md. — USA Lacrosse revealed its NCAA Division I Men’s All-Americans on Thursday, honoring the top individual performers of the 2026 season.
Thirty-eight Division I programs are represented and 98 players have earned recognition. A set number of slots per position were allotted across the first, second and third teams, plus honorable mentions: 21 attack, 21 midfield, 21 close defense, 14 short-stick defensive midfield, seven long-stick midfield, seven faceoff and seven goalie.
Princeton had the most representatives (eight), followed by Richmond, Syracuse, Notre Dame and North Carolina with six apiece.
All-Americans were chosen by USA Lacrosse Magazine staff with input from coaches and conferences across the country.
Continue below to see the 2026 USA Lacrosse All-American teams.
FIRST TEAM
A – Willem Firth, Cornell
A – Nate Kabiri, Princeton
A – Joey Spallina, Syracuse
M – Matt Collison, Johns Hopkins
M – Evan Plunkett, Army
M – Tucker Wade, Princeton
D – Cullen Brown, Ohio State
D – Shawn Lyght, Notre Dame
D – Hunter Smith, Richmond
LSM – Will Donovan, Notre Dame
SSDM – Aidan Maguire, Duke
SSDM – Jack Pilling, Richmond
FO – Brady Wambach, North Carolina
G – Ryan Croddick, Princeton
SECOND TEAM
A – Owen Duffy, North Carolina
A – McCabe Millon, Virginia
A – Mikey Weisshaar, Towson
M – Logan Ip, Harvard
M – Joe Sheridan, Richmond
M – Max Sloat, Duke
D – Charlie Johnson, Duke
D – Alex Ross, Penn State
D – Jack Stahl, Princeton
LSM – AJ Larkin, Maryland
SSDM – Ty English, North Carolina
SSDM – Joe Juengerkes, Rutgers
FO – Jack Cascadden, Cornell
G – Thomas Ricciardelli, Notre Dame
THIRD TEAM
A – Rory Connor, Georgetown
A – Brendan Millon, Virginia
A – Chad Palumbo, Princeton
M – Ryan Colsey, Virginia
M – Gavin Creo, Richmond
M – Luke Rhoa, Syracuse
D – Ty Banks, Georgetown
D – Brendan Staub, Cornell
D – John Sullivan, Army
LSM – Jake Melchionni, Villanova
SSDM – Jon King, Penn State
SSDM – Cooper Mueller, Princeton
FO – Henry Dodge, Maryland
G – Caleb Fyock, Ohio State
HONORABLE MENTION
A – Liam Connor, Georgetown
A – Mason Cook, Loyola
A – Ryan Goldstein, Cornell
A – Leo Johnson, Maryland
A – Benn Johnston, Duke
A – Michael Leo, Syracuse
A – Aidan O’Neil, Richmond
A – Dominic Pietramala, North Carolina
A – Silas Richmond, UAlbany
A – Timothy Shannehan, Boston University
A – Jack Taylor, Jacksonville
A – Josh Yago, Notre Dame
M – John Aurandt IV, Harvard
M – Cole Cashion, Yale
M – Rhett Chambers, Providence
M – John Dunphey, Princeton
M – Tyler Fox, Boston University
M – Matt Jeffery, Notre Dame
M – Will Maheras, Notre Dame
M – Peter Moynihan, Yale
M – John Murray, Sacred Heart
M – Chuck Rawson, Johns Hopkins
M – Mason Szewczyk, North Carolina
M – Marcus Wertheim, Brown
D – Carson Brown, Johns Hopkins
D – Richard Checo, Lehigh
D – Rowan Clay, Michigan
D – Nikko DiPonio, Utah
D – Billy Dwan III, Syracuse
D – Riley Figueiras, Syracuse
D – Kyle Foster, Ohio State
D – Max Neeson, UAlbany
D – Patrick Pisano, Yale
D – Julian Radossich, Fairfield
D – John Schroter, Virginia
D – Owen Tapper, Robert Morris
LSM – Cole Cunningham, Air Force
LSM – Sam Erickson, Colgate
LSM – Brayden Penafeather-Stevenson, Richmond
LSM – Peter Thomann, North Carolina
SSDM – Dante Bowen, Syracuse
SSDM – Peter Detwiler, Marquette
SSDM – Reese DiCicco, Johns Hopkins
SSDM – Blake Eiland, Ohio State
SSDM – Luke Gilmartin, Cornell
SSDM – Jackson Green, Princeton
SSDM – Anthony McMullan, Penn
SSDM – Keagan Treacy, Army
FO – Luke Accardo, High Point
FO – Logan Banek, Siena
FO – Reid Gills, Penn State
FO – Walter Zhao, Vermont
G – Sean Byrne, Army
G – Oran Gelinas, Johns Hopkins
G – Grayson Manning, Denver
G – Owen Salenger, UMass
USA Lacrosse Magazine Staff
Since 1978, USA Lacrosse Magazine has inspired generations of lacrosse families to love this great game and leave it better for the next. We harness the power of storytelling to help fuel the sport’s growth and enrich the experience of participants.
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