No. 2 Men's lacrosse earned nine spots on the Appalachian Athletic Conference's all-conference teams, the league announced Thursday afternoon. Of the nine honorees, four earned first-team recognition while five were named to the second team. The conference's all-conference rosters featured 13 selections on each team.
First Team All-Conference
AJ Badik, Fourth Year, Orlando Fla.
- Received AAC First Team honors for the fourth consecutive year
- Named AAC Player of the Year
- Leads the team with 33 goals on the season
- Ranks second on the team with 45 points on 33 goals and 12 assists
- Sits atop Keiser's record books with 156 career goals, the most in program history
- Totaled 91 shots on the year, the most on the team
Shane Cassidy, Third Year, Oxford, Penn.
- Named to the AAC All-Conference team for the second time in his career
- Named the Appalachian Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year
- Has appeared in all 10 games this season as a defender
- Leads the team with 36 ground balls on the season
- Has recorded 18 caused turnovers, second most on the team
Ryan Rundle, Fourth Year, Wellington, Fla.
- Earned AAC All-Conference honors for the second time in his career
- Ranks second on the team with 49 points on 23 goals and 26 assists
- Leads the team with 26 assists on the season
- Broke Keiser's all-time career points record earlier this season
- Sits second in program history with 130 career goals
Max Standage, Grad. Meza, A.Z.
- Earned AAC First-Team All-Conference honors for the first time in his career
- Has appeared in all 10 games this season
- Named the Appalachian Athletic Conference Newcomer of the Year
- Has recorded 21 caused turnovers and 28 ground balls on the season
- Set a new program record earlier this season with 10 caused turnovers in a single game
Second Team All-Conference
Zach Crotwell, Fourth Year, Bend, Or.
- Earned AAC All-Conference team honors for the second time in his career
- Has appeared in all 10 games this season
- Has recorded 22 ground balls and five caused turnovers on the season
- Part of a Keiser defense that has held opponents to just 7.10 goals per game this season
Kyle Davis, Third Year, Wellington, Fla.
- Named to the AAC All-Conference team for the first time in his career
- Ranks third on the team with 41 points on 15 goals and 26 assists
- Tied for the team lead with 26 assists on the season
- Has recorded 13 ground balls and seven caused turnovers on the year
- Ranks fifth in the conference with 26 assists
Dylan Moxley, First Year, Vero Beach, Fla.
- Named to the ACC All-Conference team for the first time in his career
- One of 10 Keiser players to appear in every game this season
- Averaging more than one caused turnover per game on the season
- Held opponents to just 7.10 goals per game
JP Prather, Third Year, Orlando, Fla.
- Received AAC All-Conference honors for the first time
- Has appeared in all 10 games this season
- Ranks fourth on the team with 29 points on 21 goals and eight assists
- Averaging 2.1 goals per game across 10 appearances
Chris Rayburn, Fourth Year, Naples, Fla.
- Leads the team with 45 ground balls on the season
- Won 90 of 135 faceoffs attempted on the season, a winning percentage of 66.7 percent
- Sits second in Keiser program history in career ground balls
- Sits eighth in the NAIA in faceoff percentage, winning 90 of 136 attempts on the year
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