Men's Lacrosse

Thirteen Patriot League Men’s Lacrosse Players Named USA Lacrosse Magazine All-Americans (5.14.24)

BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Thirteen Patriot League Men’s Lacrosse student-athletes were named 2024 USA Lacrosse Magazine DI All-Americans, announced by the publication.
 
Army West Point led the way with four student-athletes on the All-America teams, Boston University placed three followed by Colgate and Navy with two. Lehigh and Loyola Maryland both placed one student-athlete on the teams.

Army sophomore midfielder Evan Plunkett earned first-team honors, while Army junior defender AJ Pilate and Navy junior short-stick midfielder Jackson Peters earned second-team laurels. Army junior faceoff specialist Will Coletti, BU graduate student attack Louis Perfetto and Lehigh sophomore defender Richard Checo were named to the third team.

Seven student-athletes received honorable mention accolades; Army senior midfielder Jacob Morin, BU graduate students long-stick midfielder Roy Meyer and defender Patrick Morrison, Colgate sophomore midfielder Hunter Drouin and junior defender Max Yates, Loyola graduate student midfielder Adam Poitras, and Navy senior defender Jackson Bonitz.

USA Lacrosse Release

First Team
Evan Plunkett, Army West Point, So., M

Second Team
AJ Pilate, Army West Point, Jr., D
Jackson Peters, Navy, Sr., SSDM

Third Team
Will Coletti, Army West Point, Jr., FO
Louis Perfetto, Boston University, Gr., A
Richard Checo, Lehigh, So., D

Honorable Mentions
Jacob Morin, Army West Point, Sr., M
Roy Meyer, Boston University, Gr., LSM
Patrick Morrison, Boston University, Gr., D
Hunter Drouin, Colgate, So., M
Max Yates, Colgate, Jr., D/LSM
Adam Poitras, Loyola Maryland, Gr., M
Jackson Bonitz, Navy, Sr., D

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