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MLAX 2024

Eight from Men's Lacrosse Earn All-PAC Honors

TRAFFORD, Pa. - On Thursday, the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) released its yearly award winners and All-PAC teams for the 2024 men's lacrosse season.

Chatham Men's Lacrosse placed eight players on the All-PAC teams, the most for the program since 2021.

Junior Thomas Curtin and sophomore Jacob Lubawy were selected to the second team, while senior Logan Blankenship and freshmen Noah Delo, Tanner Marsh, Jack Neal, Brady Rigdon and Devin Traister were honorable mentions.

Curtin earns his second All-PAC selection after receiving an honorable mention last season. He led the Cougars and ranked fifth in the conference with 30 caused turnovers to go along with a career-high seven goals. Curtin added 58 ground balls, which was second on the team and was also a career best.

Lubawy makes his second career appearance on the All-PAC second team after doing so last year and winning PAC Newcomer of the Year. Lubawy had 44 points this season on 13 goals and a team-leading 31 assists, which also ranked fourth in the PAC. He added 41 ground balls and 11 caused turnovers.

Blankenship's honorable mention is the fourth All-PAC selection of his career, with a second-team nod and three honorable mentions previously. The team captain finished his senior season with 17 ground balls and six caused turnovers.

Delo put up a 60.3% (82-136) faceoff percentage with 49 ground balls in his first season to go along with two goals and an assist in 12 games.

Marsh enjoyed an impressive freshman campaign in which he totaled 66 points on 43 goals and 23 assists. He led the team in goals and points and finished sixth in the PAC in both categories. Marsh was able to earn two PAC weekly awards, once with PAC Offensive Player of the Week (March 4) and once with Newcomer of the Week (April 29).

Neal made 7 starts in 17 games and was second on the team with 18 caused turnovers in his first season. He also scored a goal and collected 36 ground balls.

Rigdon ranked second on the team in points (52) and goals (23) while leading the squad and ranking sixth in the conference in assists (29). He made 14 starts on the year and earned PAC Newcomer of the Week on March 25.

Traister tallied six points on four goals and two assists while going 55-113 (48.7 %) on faceoffs with a team-high 68 ground balls.
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