Five players from the Keiser Seahawks have been named to the 2026 NAIA Men’s Lacrosse All-American Teams. This recognition includes two first-team selections, two second-team honors, and one third-team acknowledgment, showcasing the team’s impressive performance.
First-Team All-Americans
AJ Badik, Midfielder
- This is Badik’s fourth consecutive year as a first-team All-American.
- He earned the AAC Player of the Year title, leading his team with 33 goals this season.
- Badik also holds the Keiser record for most career goals, with 156.
Shane Cassidy, Defender
- Cassidy is a two-time All-American.
- He was honored as the Appalachian Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year.
- He recorded 36 ground balls and 18 caused turnovers, showing his defensive strength.
Second-Team All-Americans
Ryan Rundle, Attacker
- Rundle, also a two-time All-American, ranks second on the team with 49 points.
- He broke the school’s all-time career points record and has 130 career goals.
Max Standage, Defender
- Standage earned All-American honors for the first time during his graduate year.
- He was named Newcomer of the Year and holds the record for most caused turnovers in a single game for the team.
Third-Team All-Americans
Zach Crottwell, Defender/Midfielder
- This is Crottwell’s first All-American recognition.
- He has contributed significantly to the team’s defense, which has limited opponents to just 7.10 goals per game this season.
Keiser’s success reflects not just individual talent but also a strong team spirit. The Seahawks continue to build a program that emphasizes both skill and camaraderie. With players like Badik and Rundle leading the way, their future looks bright.
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