NEWTOWN, Pa. – Arcadia University men's lacrosse,
A.J. Dominguez was named Specialist of the Year as the team had eight players named to the All-Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom (MAC Freedom) teams, as announced by the conference office on Thursday.
Kyle McLaughlin,
Andrew Borum, and Dominguez were named to the first team.
Jake Cavanaugh,
Cameron Mang,
Ryan Gannon,
Gavin Lenart, and
Nathaniel Hudgins were given second team honors.
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Dominguez was named Specialist of the Year as he earns his first All-MAC Freedom honor. Dominguez went 225-327 in face-offs this past year gaining a 69% face-off winning percentage. He broke the program record with 622 face-off wins. Dominguez picked up 108 ground balls this past season, taking another record with 316 ground balls.
McLaughlin earns his third consecutive All-MAC Freedom honor as he was named to the first team in 2023 and second team in 2024. McLaughlin etched his name in the record book collecting 89 points in a single season. He led the MAC in assists with 57 and in points with 89. He collected 32 goals this past season.
Borum earns his first All-MAC Freedom selection. Borum collected a career high of 25 points on 21 goals and four assists. His goal total rank him third on the team.
Cavanaugh earns his first All-MAC Freedom selection. He led the Knights in caused turnovers with 20. Cavanaugh also picked up 15 ground balls.
Mang earns his first career All-MAC Freedom honor as he picked up 39 ground balls and caused 15 turnovers from midfield.
Gannon was named to the Second Team All-MAC Freedom for the second consecutive year. Gannon was third on the team in ground balls with 45. He also tallied 10 caused turnovers.
Lenart also earned his first career All-MAC Freedom honor. Lenart was fourth on the team in ground balls with 44 and caused 13 turnovers. He also collected 16 points on 12 goals and four assists from midfield.
Hudgins was named to the All-MAC Freedom teams for the second time in his career as he tallied a 9-4 record in goal for Arcadia. He ranked in second in the conference in goals against average with 8.96. Hudgins was second within the team in ground balls with 63.