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UMLC-I Uncorks All-Conference Teams

UMLC-I Uncorks All-Conference Teams

May 5th, 2024 General News | Illinois | Indiana | Iowa State | Miami (Ohio) | Michigan State | Minnesota | Nebraska | Purdue | Western Michigan

MINNEAPOLIS – The Upper Midwest Lacrosse Conference (UMLC) has released its Division I all-conference teams and award winners for the 2024 season.

2024 UMCL D-I All-Conference Teams

First Team
A – Mason Rezanka, Michigan State
A – Connor Hamilton, Michigan State
A – Owen Carlson, Minnesota
M – Phillip Mackey, Illinois
M – Stephen Krumsiek, Indiana
M – Grant Hawkins, Indiana
SSDM – Grant Gilbert, Indiana
FO – Johnny Rioux, Michigan State
LSM – Wyatt Bucki, Purdue
D – Gavin Miller, Indiana
D – Max Nordlund, Michigan State
D – Ryan Karr, Purdue
G – Patrick Kenney, Indiana

Second Team
A – Kevin McCarthy, Illinois
A – Colton VanOverberghe
A – Logan Gels, Indiana
M – Joe Burns, Iowa State
M – Ryan Murphy, Michigan State
M – Jack Neeson, Michigan State
SSDM – Anthony Bartone, Michigan State
FO – Jake Lemieux, Purdue
LSM – John Van Bergen, Iowa State
D – Owen Constant, Purdue
D – Nick Hofstad, Minnesota
D – Trevor Torres, Illinois
G – Kaelan Bonner, Michigan State

Third Team
A – Noah Luck, Michigan State
A – Carson Frey, Indiana
A – Michael Gustafson, Purdue
M – Jake Trumbull, Indiana
M – Logan Smith, Purdue
M – Jonas Waskowsky, Minnesota
SSDM – Chase Hamdan, Purdue
FO – Finn Dexheimer, Indiana
LSM – Zach Stopher, Indiana
D – Blake Wohlwend, Michigan State
D – Jonah Conrad, Minnesota
D – Connell Barton, Indiana
G – John Stanwick, Purdue

Honorable Mention
A – Caden Backstrom, Iowa State
A – Kris Vostal, Western Michigan
M – Colin Livesay, Iowa State
M – Logan Haar, Illinois
M – Richie Fleming, Indiana
M – Grant Shipman, Western Michigan
SSDM – Jared Schmeling, Minnesota
FO – Kory Dunnigan, Iowa State
LSM – Colin Barnard, Michigan State
LSM – Trent Jacobson, Minnesota
D – Nick Powers, Western Michigan
D – Hunter Hendricks, Michigan State
D – Orion Ludwa, Western Michigan
G – Zakk Morse, Western Michigan

Offensive Player of the Year: Mason Rezanka, Michigan State
Defensive Player of the Year: Patrick Kenney, Indiana
Rookie of the Year: Logan Gels, Indiana
Coach of the Year: Brent Balak, Indiana

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