CLC Announces D-III All-Conference
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BOSTON – The Continental Lacrosse Conference (CLC) has released its all-conference selections in Division III.
2022 CLC Division III All-Conference Team
First Team
A – Blake Thorne, Worcester State
A – Alec Buduo, Worcester State
A – Manual Cipriani, Southern Conn. State
M – Brian Cerow, Worcester State
M – Reece Hendricks, Westfield State
M – Jack Lonergan, Westfield State
SSDM – Brendan Pierre, Southern Conn. State
FOS – Connor Driscoll, Westfield State
LSM – Anothony Esposito, Southern Conn. State
D – Tim Lucey, Worcester State
D – Egan Davidson, Worcester State
D – Pete Spylios, Worcester State
G – Donovan McCormack, Westfield State
Second Team
A – Will Leland, WPI
A – Justin Bennett, Southern Conn. State
A – Grayson Illouz, Worcester State
M – Joseph Hurley, WPI
M – Will Sjorgen, Worcester State
M – Owen Batchelder, Worcester State
SSDM – Tyler Westfall, Framingham State
FOS – Jackson Reidy, Worcester State
LSM – Jordan Guigui, Framingham State
D – Jake Garman, Framingham State
D – Braeden Swan, WPI
D – Cole McCormack, Westfield State
G – Connor Erickson, Southern Conn. State
Honorable Mention
A – Marc Funaro, Southern Conn. State
A – Bryan Whelan, Framingham State
A – William Motherway, Westfield State
M – Kaleb Kinskey, Framingham State
M – Matthew McMahon, WPI
M – Trevor Stenberg, Framingham State
SSDM – Max Chapin, Worcester State
FOS – Gareth Clavaton, Southern Conn. State
D – Jack O’Brien, Westfield State
D – Jonah Potter, WPI
G – Anders Brandt, Worcester State
Offensive Player of the Year: Blake Thorne, Worcester State
Defensive Player of the Year: Tim Lucey, Worcester State
Coach of the Year: Frank Arena, Worcester State
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