Six members of the St. Lawrence University men's lacrosse team earned IMLCA All-Region honors, as announced by the association on Monday.
Charlie Miele was tabbed with First-Team honors, while
Bobby Wells,
Caleb Torres, and
Michael Marinello were named to the Second Team and
Daniel Mahoney and
Padraic Condon earned Honorable Mention accolades.
Miele led the Saints defense with 25 caused turnovers and ranked second on the squad with 44 ground balls. He ranked seventh in the conference with 1.32 caused turnovers per game. Miele and the Saints' defense helped hold opponents to single digits, scoring just 8.78 goals per game.Â
Wells, a force from the midfield, scored 30 goals and added 13 assists for 43 points on the season. He scored four game winners, six man-up goals, picked up 22 ground balls and caused two turnovers. In the final months of the season, Wells recorded a hat trick against Clarkson, RPI, RIT, and Middlebury in the second-round of the NCAA Tournament.
A short-stick midfielder, Torres picked up 29 ground balls, caused 11 turnovers, scored five goals and added an assist for six points.
Marinello, who was named the Ensign C. Markland Kelly Jr. Outstanding Goalie of the Year, backstopped the Saints in 2025 and recorded 245 saves for an 8.85 goals against average and a .600 save percentage. He ranked third on the team with 42 ground balls and caused eight turnovers. Marinello's save percentage topped the Liberty League, while his goals against average ranked fifth and his 12.89 saves per game ranks second.Â
Mahoney led the Saints' offense with 38 goals and 19 assists for 57 points on the season. He scored two game winners, two man-up goals, picked up 42 ground balls and caused three turnovers. Mahoney tallied three or more points in 13 of 19 games this season.
Condon, a seasoned veteran at the faceoff dot, won 233 faceoffs for a 57.8 faceoff percentage in 2025. He picked up 147 ground balls, scored four goals, added three assists and caused one turnover.
All six Saints also earned USILA All-America honors.
The Saints finished the season 12-7 overall and ranked 12th nationally. St. Lawrence earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament and defeated Middlebury in the second round, before giving No. 1 Tufts a hard-fought battle in the third round.
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