
Three From Men’s Lacrosse Named All-Americans by USA Lacrosse Magazine
May 09 | Men's Lacrosse
Ethan Rall (First Team), Shane Knobloch (Third Team), Noah Daniels (Honorable Mention) Recognized
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Three student-athletes from Rutgers men's lacrosse were named All-Americans as the first postseason All-Americans listing was unveiled by USA Lacrosse Magazine. Ethan Rall was named to the First Team, Shane Knobloch to the Third Team, and Noah Daniels was an Honorable Mention selection.
Rall was named a First Team All-American by the publication for the second straight season. The long-stick midfielder was a disruptive presence all over the field for the Scarlet Knights, causing 21 turnovers and collecting 49 ground balls. A Second Team All-Big Ten selection, Rall finished his 62-game Rutgers career with 85 caused turnovers, setting a new program record. The Islip, N.Y. native was a two-time Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week, finishing second in the league in caused turnovers per game and sixth in the Big Ten in ground balls per game (second among non-faceoff specialists).
Knobloch earns All-American accolades for the third time in his three seasons "On the Banks". The junior was also named and Honorable Mention All-American the past two seasons. The Second Team All-Big Ten selection scored 21 goals and added 17 assists for 38 points, sharing the team-high in assists and was second on the team in points. The Moorestown, N.J. native, playing primarily out of the midfield, had five multi-goal games including four hat tricks and had three games of at least five points, highlighted by a seven-point day in a win over No.5 Loyola. He scored the game-winning goal in overtime in the team's win over eventual Big Ten Tournament champion Michigan.
Daniels made an instant impact 'On the Banks' in his first season at RU as a graduate student. One of RU's top short-stick defensive midfielders, Daniels totaled eight goals, three assists, 29 ground balls and 11 caused turnovers. The Lindenhurst, N.Y. native had 10 games with multiple ground balls, and had a scoring streak from March 11 to April 7 where he scored seven of his eight goals in that five-game span, including two multi-goal games against Big Ten Teams. He was fourth on the team in caused turnovers and fifth in ground balls. A Scholar All-American last season, Daniels had 25 goals, 11 assists, 133 ground balls and 39 caused turnovers for his career.
The USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American team is the first of a projected three All-American teams to be released this postseason. The All-American teams from the media voting compiled by Inside Lacrosse, as well as the Coaches' All-American teams from the USILA, will be released at a later date this month.
Rall was named a First Team All-American by the publication for the second straight season. The long-stick midfielder was a disruptive presence all over the field for the Scarlet Knights, causing 21 turnovers and collecting 49 ground balls. A Second Team All-Big Ten selection, Rall finished his 62-game Rutgers career with 85 caused turnovers, setting a new program record. The Islip, N.Y. native was a two-time Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week, finishing second in the league in caused turnovers per game and sixth in the Big Ten in ground balls per game (second among non-faceoff specialists).
Knobloch earns All-American accolades for the third time in his three seasons "On the Banks". The junior was also named and Honorable Mention All-American the past two seasons. The Second Team All-Big Ten selection scored 21 goals and added 17 assists for 38 points, sharing the team-high in assists and was second on the team in points. The Moorestown, N.J. native, playing primarily out of the midfield, had five multi-goal games including four hat tricks and had three games of at least five points, highlighted by a seven-point day in a win over No.5 Loyola. He scored the game-winning goal in overtime in the team's win over eventual Big Ten Tournament champion Michigan.
Daniels made an instant impact 'On the Banks' in his first season at RU as a graduate student. One of RU's top short-stick defensive midfielders, Daniels totaled eight goals, three assists, 29 ground balls and 11 caused turnovers. The Lindenhurst, N.Y. native had 10 games with multiple ground balls, and had a scoring streak from March 11 to April 7 where he scored seven of his eight goals in that five-game span, including two multi-goal games against Big Ten Teams. He was fourth on the team in caused turnovers and fifth in ground balls. A Scholar All-American last season, Daniels had 25 goals, 11 assists, 133 ground balls and 39 caused turnovers for his career.
The USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American team is the first of a projected three All-American teams to be released this postseason. The All-American teams from the media voting compiled by Inside Lacrosse, as well as the Coaches' All-American teams from the USILA, will be released at a later date this month.
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