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Seven From Men's Lacrosse Named All-Americans by USA Lacrosse Magazine
May 11 | Men's Lacrosse
PISCATAWAY, N.J. - The first All-American listing in a series of postseason accolades was announced on Tuesday, as USA Lacrosse Magazine unveiled their All-Americans ballot. Rutgers had seven honorees, led by First Team All-American selection Ethan Rall. The Scarlet Knights also had six student-athletes earn Honorable Mention: Colin Kirst, Shane Knobloch, Jaryd Jean-Felix, Ronan Jacoby, Ross Scott and Brennan Kamish.
Six of those student athletes were previously named All-Big Ten. Rall, Kirst and Knobloch were on the First Team and Jean-Felix, Jacoby and Scott were on the Second Team. Kirst, Rall, Kamish, Knobloch and Jean-Felix had all been recognized on Preseason All-American teams, and validated that selection.
Rall was the top long-stick midfielder in the nation this season. The Islip, N.Y. native set career-bests with a Rutgers' record 26 caused turnovers and also scooped 45 ground balls, while adding a personal best four assists. He helped RU to a nation's best clearing percentage of 91.2%.
Kirst stamped himself as one of the nation's top goalkeepers as a two-time All-American. The Bernardsville, N.J. native had a 10.96 goals-against-average, .531 save percentage and scooped 31 ground balls while leading RU to a 13-3 record.
Knobloch excelled as a sophomore, following up his Big Ten Freshman of the Year campaign with new career-best outputs. The Moorestown, N.J. native posted 27 goals, 15 assists, 42 points, 19 ground balls and six caused turnovers.
Jean-Felix has made an impact as the Scarlet Knights' top defenseman. The Cumming, Ga. native was a three-time Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week, with career-bests in caused turnovers (14) and ground balls (20).
Jacoby made an instant impact after transferring to Rutgers from Wesleyan, where he was also an All-American on the Division III level. The Glastonbury, Ct. native produced 34 goals and 10 assists to lead the RU midfield.
Scott had a breakout season in transitioning to a new role as a starting attackman. The West Linn, Ore. native led the Scarlet Knights in scoring, as he posted a 40-goal season with 22 assists for a team-high 62 points.
Kamish proved himself as one of the top short-stick defensive midfielders in the nation. The Wixom, Mich. native had career-bests with 20 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers, also adding three goals.
Six of those student athletes were previously named All-Big Ten. Rall, Kirst and Knobloch were on the First Team and Jean-Felix, Jacoby and Scott were on the Second Team. Kirst, Rall, Kamish, Knobloch and Jean-Felix had all been recognized on Preseason All-American teams, and validated that selection.
Rall was the top long-stick midfielder in the nation this season. The Islip, N.Y. native set career-bests with a Rutgers' record 26 caused turnovers and also scooped 45 ground balls, while adding a personal best four assists. He helped RU to a nation's best clearing percentage of 91.2%.
Kirst stamped himself as one of the nation's top goalkeepers as a two-time All-American. The Bernardsville, N.J. native had a 10.96 goals-against-average, .531 save percentage and scooped 31 ground balls while leading RU to a 13-3 record.
Knobloch excelled as a sophomore, following up his Big Ten Freshman of the Year campaign with new career-best outputs. The Moorestown, N.J. native posted 27 goals, 15 assists, 42 points, 19 ground balls and six caused turnovers.
Jean-Felix has made an impact as the Scarlet Knights' top defenseman. The Cumming, Ga. native was a three-time Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week, with career-bests in caused turnovers (14) and ground balls (20).
Jacoby made an instant impact after transferring to Rutgers from Wesleyan, where he was also an All-American on the Division III level. The Glastonbury, Ct. native produced 34 goals and 10 assists to lead the RU midfield.
Scott had a breakout season in transitioning to a new role as a starting attackman. The West Linn, Ore. native led the Scarlet Knights in scoring, as he posted a 40-goal season with 22 assists for a team-high 62 points.
Kamish proved himself as one of the top short-stick defensive midfielders in the nation. The Wixom, Mich. native had career-bests with 20 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers, also adding three goals.
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