Sophomore
Drew Knight earned USILA First-Team All-America honors, while senior
Dan Anderson earned Second-Team accolades and
Daniel Mahoney and
Ted Wilson were named Honorable Mentions for the St. Lawrence University men's lacrosse team, as announced Wednesday afternoon.
"Individual awards often accompanies team success, and it is fantastic to see these players honored for their play this season," said head coach
Mike Mahoney. "As you can see by the distribution of recognition, each of them were very impactful in different areas of the field. That positional depth allowed us to be successful as a team, both because of their play, as well as their teammates. We really look forward to building on this year's success, and the continued development of the team as we look ahead to the 2027 season!"     Â
Knight, who was named Liberty League Defensive Player of the Year, led the Saints with 139 ground balls and 40 caused turnovers on the season. He also scored six goals and added four assists with the long pole. Knight ranks second in the Liberty League with 2.06 caused turnovers per game and third in the league with 7.39 ground balls per game.
Anderson, one of the top two-way midfielders in the country, picked up 42 ground balls, caused 22 turnovers, scored 11 goals and added five assists for 16 points.
Mahoney powered the Saints offense with 46 goals and 31 assists for 77 points on the season. He scored one game-winning goal, picked up 50 ground balls and caused two turnovers. Mahoney ranks second in the Liberty League with 4.11 points per game, and sixth with 2.44 goals per game and 1.67 assists per game. He surpassed 100 career points and 100 career goals in his junior campaign.
Wilson had a stellar senior season and ranked third on the Saints' squad with 29 goals and added six helpers for 35 points this season. He scored eight goals and added an assist, leading the Saints to the third round of the NCAA Tournament and added three game winners, picked up 10 ground balls and caused three turnovers.
Knight, Anderson and Mahoney also earned First-Team All-Liberty League honors, while Wilson earned Second-Team honors.
St. Lawrence closed their season in the third round of the NCAA Tournament at 12-7 on the season and ranked 16th nationally.
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