USA Lacrosse Announces 2026 Division III Men's All-Americans
SPARKS, Md. — USA Lacrosse has announced its NCAA Division III men’s All-Americans, honoring the top individual performers of the 2026 season.
Forty-three Division III programs are represented and 119 players have earned recognition. Tufts and Salisbury lead the nation with 10 All-Americans each. Christopher Newport has eight, while Bowdoin, RIT and York have six.
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 — Jack Regnery, Tufts
A — Casey Ryan, Bowdoin
A — Jamie Smith, Christopher Newport
M — Will Emsing, Tufts
M — Sam Raye-Steiner, Bowdoin
M — Riley Strub, Salisbury
D — Brett Kelley, Christopher Newport
D — Jay O’Keefe, Washington and Lee
D — Bryce Stevenson, Salisbury
LSM — Ben Frisoli, Tufts
SSDM — Elliot Cohen, Washington and Lee
SSDM — Parker Sealey, Lynchburg
FO — Blake Malamphy, Salisbury
G — Mason Bellinger, Christopher Newport
SECOND TEAM
A — Connor Herraiz, Salisbury
A — Kevin Miller, Christopher Newport
A — Riley Hastings, Lynchburg
M — David Charney, RIT
M — James Haley, Washington and Lee
M — Garrett Kelly, Tufts
D — Luke Lesizza, Stevens
D — Kylar Mahoney, Lynchburg
D — Jeremiah Stafford, Salisbury
LSM — Will Hedley, Gettysburg
SSDM — Daniel Siaton, Christopher Newport
SSDM — Matthew Sheinberg, Amherst
FO — Riley Frankel, Lynchburg
G — Michael Jannotte, Stevens
THIRD TEAM
A — Erich Acton, RIT
A — Chris Berry, Bowdoin
A — Matthew Pergola, Stevens
M — Davis Fisher, York
M — Connor Hartman, Bates
M — Chase Kusko, Muhlenberg
D — Mike Allen, Randolph-Macon
D — Jack Donovan, Tufts
D — Hayden Warren, Dickinson
LSM — Joe Hurton, Wesleyan
SSDM — Evan Huffman, Salisbury
SSDM — Charlie Wilmot, Wesleyan
FO — Beau Burns, Babson
G — Jack Old, Tufts
HONORABLE MENTION
A — Joey Allen, Babson
A — Clay Almgren, Swarthmore
A — Manny Alvarez-Segee, Dean
A — Justin Barry, Greensboro
A — Alex DeLierre, Stockton
A — Matthew Farrington, Nazareth
A — Gavin Gismondi, York
A — Brooks Hauser, Tufts
A — Jackson Hearn, Gettysburg
A — Gibson Heethuis, Hope
A — Sean Kavanagh, Cortland
A — Walker Popko, Union
A — Tim Rogers, Ithaca
A — Ryan Sanders, RIT
A — Eli Spence, Elmhurst
A — Jack Tenaglia, Stevens
A — Tommy Tyksinski, Endicott
A — Noah Walsh, Centenary
M — James Bailey, Wesleyan
M — Cory Bergmann, York
M — Louis Cogliandro, Nazareth
M — Adam DeCristofaro, Stevens
M — Ryan Della, Salisbury
M — Liam Holman, Lynchburg
M — Preston Huffman, Salisbury
M — Julian Kammerman, Roanoke
M — Will Kleine, Ithaca
M — Jake Laubach, Washington College
M — Will Miller, Wesleyan
M — Jackson Platner, Christopher Newport
FO — Liam Alberti, Ithaca
FO — Chris Catuosco, Western New England
FO — Gavin Ferrington, Centenary
FO — Ryan Hudson, York
FO — Nicky Miltenberger, Cortland
FO — Bryce Riffel, St. John Fisher
FO — Victor Salcedo, Tufts
FO — Miles Schmidt, Bates
FO — Cam Wietfeldt, Bowdoin
LSM — Joe Buxbaum, Salisbury
LSM — Alex Byrne, Bowdoin
LSM — Domenic Cuda, Wooster
LSM — Ethan Ferrant, Dickinson
LSM — Logan Fletcher, RIT
LSM — Ethan Hodge, St. John Fisher
LSM — Thompson Lau, Amherst
LSM — John Sula, Union
SSDM — Tyee Ambrosh, Babson
SSDM — Dan Anderson, St. Lawrence
SSDM — Aidan Kellachan, Endicott
SSDM — Rory Keverline, Christopher Newport
SSDM — Brady Mancha, Salisbury
D — Brian Blanche, Washington College
D — Will Bonner, Tufts
D — Riley Chai-Onn, Hamilton
D — Ty Cougler, Keene State
D — Colin DeGrassi, Christopher Newport
D — Jace Dockx, Ithaca
D — Drew Dummer, Middlebury
D — Ike Dutton, Roanoke
D — Bear Evans, York
D — Luke Foster, Union
D — Aidan Housenbold, Williams
D — Jamie Hunt, RIT
D — Colin Kane, York
D — Drew Knight, St. Lawrence
D — Logan Lee, Tufts
D — Kyle Zirn, Roger Williams
G — Andrew Almquist, Babson
G — Rocco Bognet, Dickinson
G — Ryan D’Angelo, Mary Washington
G — Alec Delgado, Bowdoin
G — Jake Lydon, Rivier
G — Nick Lynch, Union
G — Tyler Manning, St. John Fisher
G — Gio Panicola, Endicott
G — Alex Zborowski, RIT
USA Lacrosse Magazine Staff
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