Tarr was tabbed to the USILA All-American Third Team.
The 11th-ranked Middlebury men's lacrosse team was well represented when the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) announced its All-American lists.
Henry Tarr was tabbed to the third team, while
Teddy Curran,
Billy Curtis,
Patrick Jamin and
Hayden Kern each earned honorable mention nods.
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HONOREE HIGHLIGHTS
- Tarr (Third Team)
- Tarr earns All-American honors for the first time in his career.
- The Panther was named to the NEILA All-New England First Team and All-NESCAC Second Team this spring.
- The defender was second on the team in caused turnovers with 26, which ranks fifth in the Panther single-season record books.
- Tarr paced all defenders on the squad, scooping up 34 groundballs.Â
- The junior started all 21 games in a backline that forced 214 turnovers this season and averaged 10.19 takeaways per game, while boasting a .700 penalty-kill percentage.
- Curran (Honorable Mention)
- Curran earns honorable mention praise for the first time after being tabbed NEILA All-New England last week.
- The defender paced the squad and finished third in Middlebury's single-season record book with 32 caused turnovers this spring.
- The Panther ranks second on Middlebury's career list, causing 65 turnovers.
- This season, Curran also grabbed 28 groundballs and turned the ball over just four times, which was a team low amongst players who played in every game.Â
- The senior started all 21 contests for the Panthers and anchored a defensive unit that forced 214 turnovers and averaged 10.19 takeaways per game, while boasting a .700 penalty-kill percentage.
- Curtis (Honorable Mention)
- Being lauded with honorable mention honors for the first time in his career is Curtis, who started in all 21 games this year.
- The Panther led the squad with 34 assists, while ranking second in points (62) and goals (28).
- The junior has dished out 104 helpers throughout his career, which is just four behind Middlebury's school record holder.
- Earlier this season, Curtis set a program mark for most assists in a single game, tallying seven against Bates.
- Jamin (Honorable Mention)
- Jamin started in all 21 contests this spring and earns the honor for the first time in his career.
- The Panther finished second on the squad with 30 helpers, while ranking third in points (49) and fifth in tallies (19).
- Earlier this spring, Jamin eclipsed the 100 career point plateau, bringing his total to 117 after three seasons.Â
- Kern (Honorable Mention)
- Kern earns the laurels for the first time in his career.
- Starting in between the pipes in all 21 contests this year, the Panther owns a 30-12 career mark.
- Kern made 242 saves this spring, which ranks third all-time in the Middlebury record books.
- The sophomore owned a 10.01 goals against average, which was second in the NESCAC.Â
A full list of honorees can be found
here.Â