MCLA Scholar Athletes Announced
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ATLANTA – The Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association, the preeminent non-varsity league in the country, has announced the Scholar Athletes for the 2017-18 academic year and 158 athletes have been recognized.
To earn Scholar Athlete status, a student-athlete must be named to a postseason all-conference team while also maintaining at least a 3.2 grade point average.
“I’m always impressed with how our student-athletes can juggle both academics and their lacrosse requirements,” said MCLA president Ken Lovic. “This group represents the players in our organization who do it the best. Congrats to all of them.”
The 157 student-athletes come from both divisions and will receive a certificate honoring this achievement.
2018 MCLA Scholar Athletes
Mac Alexander – Michigan State
Justin Alexandre – Alabama
Nicholas Alo – Georgia Southern
Arthur Antonio – UC Davis
Anthony Banack – North Dakota State
Blake Barta – Minn.-Duluth
Shane Bartlett – New Hampshire
Amar Batra – Minnesota
Nick Beattie – California
Kevin Boland – Michigan State
Drew Boyd – Washington
Cory Brady – College of Idaho
Andrew Broman – St. Thomas
Spencer Bromley – Boston College
Nathan Brown – Clemson
Ryan Brown – Cal Poly
Peter Brydon – UC Santa Barbara
Zach Burbidge – Brigham Young
Alex Cain – Indiana
Diego Camarillo – UC Santa Cruz
Griffin Carney – Boston College
Aaron Centers – Purdue
James Clancy – Georgia Tech
Gus Colonna – Utah
Michael Connell – Boston College
Jonathan Cook – Texas
Parker Core – Chapman
Will Creedon – Texas Christian
Justin Crowell – Minnesota
Camron Cruz – Sonoma State
Sean Dack – Washington
Niklas Damberg – Minnesota
Austin Danielson – Southeastern Louisiana
Nate DeGroat – California
Deryk Delahanty – Colorado State
Riley Derby – Texas
Dante DiClemente – Bridgewater State
Clay Diedrich – Minnesota
Kyle Dige – Washington
Eric Dodds – San Diego State
Brett Dolan – Rhode Island
Charlie Dolar – Idaho
Patrick Donovan – Michigan State
Eric Dunbar – UC Santa Cruz
Paul Dwelly – Bridgewater State
Austin Eiseman – Georgia
Carter Elliot – Liberty
Derrick Esh – Liberty
Brian Feiler – Davenport
Mark Ferrino – Indiana
Branton Fleischman – Minn.-Duluth
Alex Floeckher – Illinois
John Frey – LSU
Henry Frome – Claremont
Kyle Fronckiewicz – Oklahoma
Anthony Gallo – New Hampshire
Ian Genord – Michigan State
Michael Gerbase – Bridgeport
Jack Gilbert – Boston College
Austin Goddard – Central Michigan
Douglas Gosselin – Cal Poly
Sam Gregory – Liberty
Zach Gutowski – Indiana
Parker Halaburda – Chapman
Justin Hammond - Auburn
James Harrison – UC Santa Barbara
Max Hastings – Rhode Island
Andrew Hepting – Texas A&M
Garret Hess – East Carolina
John Hicke – St. John’s
David Hincks – Boston College
Jake Hodges – Davenport
Peter Hollen – USC
Kyle Holmes – Missouri
Andrew Horton – Cal Poly
Andrew Hughes – Northeastern
Richard Hunnewell – Texas Christian
Patrick Jackson – St. Thomas
Adrian Jeffries – San Diego State
Nick Johnston – Oklahoma
Colin Joyce – Minn.-Duluth
Carl Keating – Northeastern
Michael Kim – Boston College
John King – Texas
Spencer Kline – Purdue
Jon Knox – College of Charleston
Chris Kosiba – Purdue
Austin Koury - Auburn
Brinen LeFevre – Georgia
Angelo Lagomarsino – Sonoma State
Jack Lamey – Grand Canyon
Michael Leary – North Florida
Jefferson Lee - Portland
Greg Lunde – Simon Fraser
Aidan Mager – Washington
Brendan Matthews – Rice
Baylen Marschall – Sierra Nevada
Hayden McBride – Bridgeport
Ryan McCabe – Oklahoma
Win McKeever – Liberty
Scott McNamara – Minn.-Duluth
Matthew Meadows – Texas
Finnian Meagher – California
Colton Michel – UC Santa Barbara
Brian Miller – UNC Charlotte
Collin Mitchell – Central Michigan
Matt Moore - Auburn
Max Murrett – LSU
Kaelan Naylor – Simon Fraser
Ryan Neff – Boston College
Davis Nelson - Rice
Mark Nevins – Northeastern
Adam Norgaard – Washington
Luis Nunez – Texas Christian
Bray O’Connor – Oklahoma
Mike O'Keeffe – Boston College
Noah Olson – Minn.-Duluth
Bennett Osterink – Michigan State
Arthur Owens – Buffalo
Emory Parker – College of Charleston
David Patrick – New Haven
Evan Pesco – New Haven
Cian Peterson – Grand Canyon
Dominic Piombo – UC Davis
Jake Pistotnik – California
Kip Planchard – Chapman
John Psyllos – George Washington
Zach Rich – Chapman
Dylan Riley – Davenport
Jarred Riley – Davenport
Dawson Ritchie – George Washington
Sam Robbins – Michigan State
Marco Robertson – Texas A&M
Zach Romac – Pittsburgh
Michael Sacchetti – Iowa State
John Scalley – UT-Dallas
Seamus Scaring – Boston College
Evan Schraut – North Dakota State
Carter Scrimshaw – St. John’s
Gunner Serota – Missouri State
Chris Severson – Brigham Young
Trey Sayers – Colorado State
Zach Sherman – LSU
Nick Sherwood – New Haven
Cooper Snowbarger – Grand Canyon
Michael Szymanski – Central Michgan
Brian Tait – Indiana
Turner Thompson – UT-Dallas
Robert Von Hoy – Louisiana Tech
Brenton VanLeeuwen – Idaho
Alex Vijums – St. Thomas
Harrison Waddoups – Brigham Young
Bobby Walker – Northeastern
Arthur Walters – Brigham Young
Dan Wasson – Pittsburgh
Connor Williams – Brigham Young
Trenton Woodcock – Minnesota
Will Yerkes – Washington
Reed Zabel – UC Santa Barbara
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