Patrick Jamin earns his second All-American honor.
Three members of the #19 Middlebury men's lacrosse team have been named United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) All-Americans. Patrick Jamin earned a spot on the second team, while Teddy Curran and Billy Curtis were tabbed honorable mention selections.
HONOREE HIGHLIGHTS
Jamin (Second Team)
- Jamin tallies his second All-American distinction after being named an honorable mention recipient a season ago.
- In his final campaign, the midfielder was second on the team in points (52) and assists (30) while starting all 18 contests.
- The senior earned All-NESCAC First Team and NEILA Second Team All-Region honors.
- In 74 career contests, Jamin tallied 169 points (66G, 103A).
Curran (Honorable Mention)
- Curran earns All-American honors for the second time.
- The Panther was a key contributor on the defensive end, sitting second with 16 caused turnovers and scooping up 18 groundballs.
- Curran tallied second-team all-conference distinction and an honorable mention all-region nod.
- The senior finished second all-time in career turnovers (81) and grabbed 92 rollers.
Curtis (Honorable Mention)
- Curtis secures his second All-American accolade.
- The attacker had a banner season, pacing the squad with 36 goals, 33 assists and 69 points.
- During Middlebury's contest against Springfield, Curtis became the program's single-game record holder in assists (seven) and points (12).
- The Panther also passed hall of famer Jeff Thomsen '83 in career helpers, tallying 137.
The full list of honorees can be found here. The trio helped the Panthers to a 9-9 mark and a berth to the NCAA Tournament for the 20th time in program history.