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No. 4 Men's Lacrosse Claims Six All-Conference and One Special Award

The 2022 All-AAC Conference Teams and individual award winners were announced on Monday as voted on by the league's nine head coaches. This year's teams featured 14 first-team and 12 second-team selections. 

Keiser claimed six all-conference selections, including one first-team honor and five second-team awards. The Seahawks collected one special award as Vincent Cerasuolo was named Freshman of the Year.

First Team All-Conference

Cole Stassi, Sophomore, Holbrook, N.Y.Cole Stassi action
  • Garnered First Team honors
  • Led Keiser in assists(29) and points(50)
  • Collected his 100th career point in a win over Webber on April 9
  • Earned his program-best 56th career assist this season against Tennessee Wesleyan
  • This season, he only trails Cerasuolo in goals scored with 21 on the year
  • Sits tied for third on the team with 21 groundballs
Second Team All-Conference

Vincent Cerasuolo, Freshman, Wellington, Fla.Vinny_Pass
  • Garnered AAC Freshman of the Year honors
  • Earned second-team honors in his first season at Keiser
  • Led Keiser with 35 goals on the season
  • Enters the final site ranked seventh in the NAIA with 148 shots and fifth in program history

Cole George, Sophomore, Bowmanville, OntarioCole_George_Save
  • Received Second Team All-Conference honors
  • Started all 12 games in goal for the Seahawks
  • Wrapped up the conference tournament with 126 saves on the year
  • Currently has a save percentage of .583 this season
  • Tied the program record for saves in a game with 18 against Lawrence Tech
  • Moved into first place all-time for goalkeeper wins and saves with 14 and 214 respectively

Reese Niemeier, Freshman, New Lenox, Ill.Reese_Action
  • Earned Second Team All-Conference honors as a defender
  • Led the Seahawks with 17 caused turnovers on the year
  • Collected 17 groundballs in his defensive role with the team
  • Against Webber on April 9, had five groundballs and two caused turnovers

Gavin Goeden, Sophomore, Bradenton, Fla.Gavin_Goeden_Action
  • Secured postseason honors for the first time in his career
  • Played in all 12 games for the Seahawks as a midfielder
  • Had two games where he recorded three groundballs and two caused turnovers
  • Credited with 15 caused turnovers and 19 groundballs on the year

Cam Provines, Sophomore, Palm City, Fla.Provine_Faceoff
  • Named to the Second Team as a Face-off Specialist
  • Leads the Seahawks with a season-record 176 faceoff wins and a season-record 109 groundballs
  • His 109 groundballs rank fifth in the NAIA heading into the final site
  • Continues to improve his program-best 230 career groundballs and 372 faceoff wins
  • Boasts a 71.5% faceoff win percentage which ranks third in the NAIA among players with at least 100 faceoff wins
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Players Mentioned

Cole George

#14 Cole George

GK
6' 0"
Second Year
Gavin Goeden

#1 Gavin Goeden

M
5' 11"
Second Year
Cam Provines

#16 Cam Provines

FO
5' 8"
Second Year
Cole Stassi

#4 Cole Stassi

A
6' 1"
Second Year
Reese Niemeier

#34 Reese Niemeier

D
6' 1"
First Year
Vincent Cerasuolo

#2 Vincent Cerasuolo

A
6' 1"
First Year

Players Mentioned

Cole George

#14 Cole George

6' 0"
Second Year
GK
Gavin Goeden

#1 Gavin Goeden

5' 11"
Second Year
M
Cam Provines

#16 Cam Provines

5' 8"
Second Year
FO
Cole Stassi

#4 Cole Stassi

6' 1"
Second Year
A
Reese Niemeier

#34 Reese Niemeier

6' 1"
First Year
D
Vincent Cerasuolo

#2 Vincent Cerasuolo

6' 1"
First Year
A