USILA is Proud to Present the 2011 All-America Team for Division I

The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association has announced its 2011 All-Americans for Division I. Congratulations to those named. Many names have been the talk of the town all year, while many more will surprise you. A few teams are represented even though they didn’t crack .500 this year. The voting is heavily influenced by an authority. Is the selection more about popularity, politics, etc? Leave a comment.

First Team

Attack

Jeremy Boltus United States Military Academy
Robert Pannell Cornell University
Steele Stanwick University of Virginia

Midfield

Kevin Crowley Stony Brook University
David Earl University of Notre Dame
Roy Lang Cornell University
John Ranagan Johns Hopkins University

Long Pole Midfielder

Brian Karalunas Villanova University
Joel White Syracuse University

Face-off

Matt Dolente Johns Hopkins University

Defense

Max Feely Cornell University
John Lade Syracuse University
Kevin Ridgway University of Notre Dame

Goalie

John Galloway Syracuse University

Second Team

Attack

Billy Bitter University of North Carolina
Stephen Keogh Syracuse University
Mark Matthews University of Denver

Midfield

Zach Brenneman University of Notre Dame
Colin Briggs University of Virginia
Jovan Miller Syracuse University
Justin Turri Duke University

Long Pole Midfielder

Brian Farrell University of Maryland

Face-off

Tim Fallon University of Hartford

Defense

Tucker Durkin Johns Hopkins University
Ryan Flanagan University of North Carolina
Brett Schmidt University of Maryland

Goalie

Pierce Bassett Johns Hopkins University

Third Team

Attack

Nicky Galasso University of North Carolina
Zach Howell Duke University
Jordan McBride Stony Brook University
Ryan Young University of Maryland

Midfield

Joseph Cummings University of Maryland
Chris LaPierre University of Virginia
Thomas Schreiber Princeton University
Jeremy Thompson Syracuse University

Long Pole Midfielder

CJ Costabile Duke University

Face-off

RG Kenan University of North Carolina

Defense

William Henderson United States Military Academy
Tom Montelli Duke University
Chad Wiedmaier Princeton University

Goalie

Tyler Fiorito Princeton University

Honorable Mention

Attack

Peter Baum Colgate University
Carter Bender University of Hartford
Chris Bocklet University of Virginia
Chris Boland Johns Hopkins University
Jay Card Hofstra University
Grant Catalino University of Maryland
Dean Gibbons Harvard University
Matthew Gibson Yale University
JoJo Marasco Syracuse University
Trevor Moore Robert Morris University
Bryan Neufeld Siena College
Scott Perri Drexel University
Mike Sawyer Loyola University
Garrett Thul United States Military Academy
Kyle Wharton Johns Hopkins University
Jordan Wolf Duke University

Honorable Mention

Midfield

Josh Amidon Syracuse University
Anthony Biscardi University of Massachusetts
Chase Carraro University of Denver
Jimmy Dunster University of North Carolina
Cam Flint University of Denver
John Haus University of Maryland
Marcus Holman University of North Carolina
Robert Rotanz Duke University
Charlie Streep Bucknell University

Long Pole Midfielder

Tim Henerson United States Military Academy
Andrew Irving University of Notre Dame

Face-off

John Antoniades Hofstra University
Curtis Holmes University of Maryland
Christopher Mattes Rutgers University
Adam Rand Stony Brook University

Defense

Sam Barnes University of Notre Dame
Pat Dowling University of Delaware
Barney Ehrmann Georgetown University
Peter Fallon Brown University
Michael Hirsch United States Naval Academy
Brett Hughes University of Pennsylvania
Matthew Kawamoto The Ohio State University
Alex Lyons Bucknell University
Jason Noble Cornell University
Mason Poli Bryant College
Max Schmidt University of Maryland
Duncan Seale Siena College
Mike Skudin Hofstra University

Goalie

Jamie Faus University of Denver
Adam Ghitelman University of Virginia
Andrew Gvozden Hofstra University
Austin Kaut Penn State University
John Kemp University of Notre Dame
Mark Manos Drexel University
Tom Palesky United States Military Academy

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