-Kevin Crowley '11 wins the Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award for being the most outstanding Division I lacrosse player amongst all positions. http://insidelacrosse.com/news/2010/05/28/usila-announces-division-i-special-awards Kevin was also one of five finalists for the Tewaaraton Award, which is endorsed by the Mohawk Council Nation of Elders. http://www.tewaaratonaward.org/channel.cfm?s=148&c=681
Kevin Crowley '11, the 2010 AE Player of the Year, was named the most outstanding player in all of Division I college lacrosse.
-The USILA Division I All America Team includes four Seawolves, which is an all-time best for SB. Kevin Crowley '11 was named to the First Team (a first for SB); Jordan McBride '11 to the Third Team (also a first for SB), and Steve Waldeck '10 and Tom Compitello '11 to the Honorable Mention Team. This marks SB's first ever season with more than one selection. McBride is the first ever Seawolf to be named All America three times, and he returns for another season. http://insidelacrosse.com/news/2010/05/27/usila-announces-division-i-all-america-honors
Tom Compitello '11 and Steve Waldeck '10 were named to the Honorable Mention All America Team.
-Inside Lacrosse published its 2010 Specialist Rankings, which included a cover photo of Steve Waldeck '10. Steve was listed at #2 for all LSMs in Division I, boasting 112 ground balls (6.59/game, 5th best in the NCAA), 2 caused turnovers per game, and lead all LSMs with 10G and 4A. Faceoff Specialist Adam Rand '11 came in at #6 for leading the country again in faceoff % by going 266 for 432 (61.6%, 3rd best in the NCAA). SB's faceoff unit of Waldeck, Rand, and Enners Award winner Kevin Crowley '11 were integral for SB's success in 2010. http://insidelacrosse.com/news/2010/06/10/insidelacrossecoms-final-2010-specialist-rankings
Adam Rand '11 has nearly lead the entire NCAA in faceoff % for three seasons, twice ranked in the top 5.
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