Seniors
Dan Anderson,
Cam Croasdaile,
Quin Fedor and
Ted Wilson were awarded USILA Division III Scholar All-America honors, as announced by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association on yesterday afternoon.
In addition to the Scholar All-America awards, St. Lawrence was also awarded the 2026 Academic Team Award, for posting a team GPA of 3.0 or higher. As a group, the Saints posted a 3.398 cumulative team GPA following the spring semester.
"It is always nice to see individuals and the team honored for their academic success," said head coach
Mike Mahoney. "Their attention to detail in all facets of their collegiate experience paid off both on and off the field."
Anderson and Wilson also earned USILA All-America accolades, while Fedor and Wilson played in the DIII North-South All-Star game. All four Saints earned All-Liberty League honors, while Croasdaile was named St. Lawrence's Scott Woodburn Senior Male Scholar Athlete.
In 1989 the USILA Scholar All-America Program was established to recognize student-athletes from USILA member institutions who have distinguished themselves academically, athletically and as citizens of their communities. The USILA Selection Committee selects an overall team representing Division I, II and III.
To be awarded Scholar All-American, a student-athlete must be nominated by his coach and be a student with a senior year academic standing and a cumulative grade point average of 3.0. He will have behaved in a manner that has brought credit to himself, his institution, and to college lacrosse both on and off the field. He must also be an All-American, a member of a North/South team, or an outstanding league or conference player. Please note that simply being a member of the North/South team and/or being All-League/Conference does not make the student athlete a lock for the award. Everyone is evaluated on a case-by-case basis by the Scholar AA committee.