
C1C Josh Yago Tabbed USA Lacrosse All-America Honorable Mention
5/8/2025 6:05:00 PM | Men's Lacrosse
USAF ACADEMY – Air Force Lacrosse team captain Josh Yago was tabbed NCAA Division I men's All-America Honorable Mention attack by USA Lacrosse, recognizing the top players in the country in 2025. Yago became the 17th Air Force All-American in program history.
Yago, the 2025 ASUN Offensive Player of the Year, is the Falcons leading point scorer heading into the NCAA Championship first round. Yago has scored 70 points on 36 goals and 34 assists this season. His 70 points ties former teammate Brandon Dodd (2022) for most single-season points in program history while his single-season assists set the new school record. Yago is an All-ASUN First-Team unanimous selection.
Forty-three schools are represented in this year's list, though no schools have more representation than the No. 1 team in the country. Cornell, also the top seed in the NCAA tournament, boasts nine All-Americans, headlined by first team attackman CJ Kirst.
Duke and Notre Dame clock in with eight All-Americans each, while Army, Princeton and Syracuse are next with seven. Maryland and Richmond earned six nods, and Big Ten champion Ohio State received five.
USA Lacrosse All-Americans are selected by staff and contributors.
FIRST TEAM
A — Jackson Eicher, Army
A — Chris Kavanagh, Notre Dame
A — CJ Kirst, Cornell
A — Coulter Mackesy, Princeton
M — Sam English, Syracuse
M — Hugh Kelleher, Cornell
M — Andrew McAdorey, Duke
FO — Brady Wambach, North Carolina
SSDM — Aidan Maguire, Duke
SSDM — Ben Ramsey, Notre Dame
LSM — Will Donovan, Notre Dame
D — Shawn Lyght, Notre Dame
D — AJ Pilate, Army
D — Will Schaller, Maryland
D — Bobby Van Buren, Ohio State
G — Caleb Fyock, Ohio State
SECOND TEAM
A — Sam King, Harvard
A — Dominic Pietramala, North Carolina
A — Joey Spallina, Syracuse
A — Matt Traynor, Penn State
M — Benn Johnston, Duke
M — Michael Leo, Syracuse
M — Willem Firth, Cornell
FO — John Mullen, Syracuse
SSDM — Christian Mazur, Army
SSDM — Casey Wilson, Denver
LSM — Christian Fournier, Army
D — Ty Banks, Georgetown
D — Pace Billings, Michigan
D — Colin Mulshine, Princeton
D — John Schroter, Virginia
G — Logan McNaney, Maryland
THIRD TEAM
A — Owen Duffy, North Carolina
A — Ryan Goldstein, Cornell
A — Owen Hiltz, Syracuse
A — Mikey Weisshaar, Towson
M — Logan Ip, Harvard
M — Mic Kelly, Denver
M — Chad Palumbo, Princeton
FO — Jack Cascadden, Cornell
SSDM — Eric Kolar, Maryland
SSDM — Cooper Mueller, Princeton
LSM — Ben Wayer, Virginia
D — Jimmy Freehill, Denver
D — Brendan Lavelle, Penn
D — Alex Ross, Penn State
D — Jayson Singer, Cornell
G — Sean Byrne, Army
HONORABLE MENTION
A — Ryan Bell, Providence
A — David Burr, Robert Morris
A — Aidan Carroll, Georgetown
A — Rory Connor, Colgate
A — Ryan Cohen, Michigan
A — Trace Hogan, Massachusetts
A — Michael Long, Cornell
A — Eric Malever, Duke
A — Alex Marinier, Ohio State
A — Aidan O'Neil, Richmond
A — Thomas Power, Dartmouth
A — Pratt Reynolds, Siena A — Silas Richmond, UAlbany
A — Luke Rusterucci, VMI
A — Timothy Shannehan, Boston University
A — Eric Spanos, Maryland A — Jack Speidell, Harvard A — Riley Sullivan, Lafayette
A — Jake Taylor, Notre Dame
A — Josh Yago, Air Force
M — Hunter Aquino, Penn State
M — Matt Collison, Johns Hopkins
M — Hunter Drouin, Colgate
M — Chop Gallagher, Towson
M — Matthew Keegan, Maryland M — Devon McLane, Notre Dame
M — Max Merklinger, Richmond
M — Aidan Mulholland, Michigan
M — Luke Okupski, Fairfield
M — Evan Plunkett, Army
M — Max Sloat, Duke M — Tucker Spencer, Sacred Heart
M — Jack Taylor, Jacksonville M — Tucker Wade, Princeton
FO — Logan Callahan, Johns Hopkins
FO — Will Coletti, Army
FO — Bo Columbus, Robert Morris
FO — Henry Dodge, Vermont
FO — Sean Dow, Lehigh
FO — Will Lynch, Notre Dame
FO — OJ Morris, Delaware
FO — Tyler Sandoval, Villanova
SSDM — Chris Davis, Cornell
SSDM — Peter Detwiler, Marquette
SSDM — Jack Gray, Duke
SSDM — Jackson Green, Princeton
SSDM — Joe Juengerkes, Rutgers
SSDM — Greg Langermeier, Ohio State
SSDM — Andrew O'Berry, North Carolina
LSM — Trey Brown, Boston University
LSM — Jack McDonald, Maryland
LSM — Ryan Splaine, Rutgers
LSM — Walker Wallace, Cornell
D — Cullen Brown, Ohio State
D — Richard Checo, Lehigh
D — Nikko DiPonio, Utah
D — Billy Dwan, Syracuse
D — Mitchell Dunham, Richmond
D — Charlie Johnson, Duke
D — AJ Marsh, Navy
D — Max Neeson, UAlbany
D — Kevin Parnham, Penn State
D — Joe Petro, Towson
D — Julian Radossich, Fairfield
D — Hunter Smith, Richmond
D — Scott Smith, Johns Hopkins
D — Levi Verch, Saint Joseph's
G — Will Barnes, Boston University
G — Ryan Croddick, Princeton
G — Patrick Jameison, Duke
G — Jimmy McCool, Syracuse
G — Mason Morel, Dartmouth
G — Thomas Ricciardelli, Notre Dame
G — Owen Salanger, Massachusetts
G — Cardin Stoller, Rutgers
G — Lucas Winger, Le Moyne
G — Zach Vigue, Richmond
Yago, the 2025 ASUN Offensive Player of the Year, is the Falcons leading point scorer heading into the NCAA Championship first round. Yago has scored 70 points on 36 goals and 34 assists this season. His 70 points ties former teammate Brandon Dodd (2022) for most single-season points in program history while his single-season assists set the new school record. Yago is an All-ASUN First-Team unanimous selection.
Forty-three schools are represented in this year's list, though no schools have more representation than the No. 1 team in the country. Cornell, also the top seed in the NCAA tournament, boasts nine All-Americans, headlined by first team attackman CJ Kirst.
Duke and Notre Dame clock in with eight All-Americans each, while Army, Princeton and Syracuse are next with seven. Maryland and Richmond earned six nods, and Big Ten champion Ohio State received five.
USA Lacrosse All-Americans are selected by staff and contributors.
FIRST TEAM
A — Jackson Eicher, Army
A — Chris Kavanagh, Notre Dame
A — CJ Kirst, Cornell
A — Coulter Mackesy, Princeton
M — Sam English, Syracuse
M — Hugh Kelleher, Cornell
M — Andrew McAdorey, Duke
FO — Brady Wambach, North Carolina
SSDM — Aidan Maguire, Duke
SSDM — Ben Ramsey, Notre Dame
LSM — Will Donovan, Notre Dame
D — Shawn Lyght, Notre Dame
D — AJ Pilate, Army
D — Will Schaller, Maryland
D — Bobby Van Buren, Ohio State
G — Caleb Fyock, Ohio State
SECOND TEAM
A — Sam King, Harvard
A — Dominic Pietramala, North Carolina
A — Joey Spallina, Syracuse
A — Matt Traynor, Penn State
M — Benn Johnston, Duke
M — Michael Leo, Syracuse
M — Willem Firth, Cornell
FO — John Mullen, Syracuse
SSDM — Christian Mazur, Army
SSDM — Casey Wilson, Denver
LSM — Christian Fournier, Army
D — Ty Banks, Georgetown
D — Pace Billings, Michigan
D — Colin Mulshine, Princeton
D — John Schroter, Virginia
G — Logan McNaney, Maryland
THIRD TEAM
A — Owen Duffy, North Carolina
A — Ryan Goldstein, Cornell
A — Owen Hiltz, Syracuse
A — Mikey Weisshaar, Towson
M — Logan Ip, Harvard
M — Mic Kelly, Denver
M — Chad Palumbo, Princeton
FO — Jack Cascadden, Cornell
SSDM — Eric Kolar, Maryland
SSDM — Cooper Mueller, Princeton
LSM — Ben Wayer, Virginia
D — Jimmy Freehill, Denver
D — Brendan Lavelle, Penn
D — Alex Ross, Penn State
D — Jayson Singer, Cornell
G — Sean Byrne, Army
HONORABLE MENTION
A — Ryan Bell, Providence
A — David Burr, Robert Morris
A — Aidan Carroll, Georgetown
A — Rory Connor, Colgate
A — Ryan Cohen, Michigan
A — Trace Hogan, Massachusetts
A — Michael Long, Cornell
A — Eric Malever, Duke
A — Alex Marinier, Ohio State
A — Aidan O'Neil, Richmond
A — Thomas Power, Dartmouth
A — Pratt Reynolds, Siena A — Silas Richmond, UAlbany
A — Luke Rusterucci, VMI
A — Timothy Shannehan, Boston University
A — Eric Spanos, Maryland A — Jack Speidell, Harvard A — Riley Sullivan, Lafayette
A — Jake Taylor, Notre Dame
A — Josh Yago, Air Force
M — Hunter Aquino, Penn State
M — Matt Collison, Johns Hopkins
M — Hunter Drouin, Colgate
M — Chop Gallagher, Towson
M — Matthew Keegan, Maryland M — Devon McLane, Notre Dame
M — Max Merklinger, Richmond
M — Aidan Mulholland, Michigan
M — Luke Okupski, Fairfield
M — Evan Plunkett, Army
M — Max Sloat, Duke M — Tucker Spencer, Sacred Heart
M — Jack Taylor, Jacksonville M — Tucker Wade, Princeton
FO — Logan Callahan, Johns Hopkins
FO — Will Coletti, Army
FO — Bo Columbus, Robert Morris
FO — Henry Dodge, Vermont
FO — Sean Dow, Lehigh
FO — Will Lynch, Notre Dame
FO — OJ Morris, Delaware
FO — Tyler Sandoval, Villanova
SSDM — Chris Davis, Cornell
SSDM — Peter Detwiler, Marquette
SSDM — Jack Gray, Duke
SSDM — Jackson Green, Princeton
SSDM — Joe Juengerkes, Rutgers
SSDM — Greg Langermeier, Ohio State
SSDM — Andrew O'Berry, North Carolina
LSM — Trey Brown, Boston University
LSM — Jack McDonald, Maryland
LSM — Ryan Splaine, Rutgers
LSM — Walker Wallace, Cornell
D — Cullen Brown, Ohio State
D — Richard Checo, Lehigh
D — Nikko DiPonio, Utah
D — Billy Dwan, Syracuse
D — Mitchell Dunham, Richmond
D — Charlie Johnson, Duke
D — AJ Marsh, Navy
D — Max Neeson, UAlbany
D — Kevin Parnham, Penn State
D — Joe Petro, Towson
D — Julian Radossich, Fairfield
D — Hunter Smith, Richmond
D — Scott Smith, Johns Hopkins
D — Levi Verch, Saint Joseph's
G — Will Barnes, Boston University
G — Ryan Croddick, Princeton
G — Patrick Jameison, Duke
G — Jimmy McCool, Syracuse
G — Mason Morel, Dartmouth
G — Thomas Ricciardelli, Notre Dame
G — Owen Salanger, Massachusetts
G — Cardin Stoller, Rutgers
G — Lucas Winger, Le Moyne
G — Zach Vigue, Richmond
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