Galloway, N.J. – Stockton University received two postseason awards and 13 all-conference selections in men's lacrosse from the
Colonial States Athletic Conference after finishing in first place during the regular season.
Dante Poli (Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks South) was voted CSAC Player of the Year.
Kevin Zulauf was chosen CSAC Coach of the Year for the third straight time.
Poli,
Luc Swedlund (Randolph/Randolph),
Brendan Scanlon (Philadelphia, Pa./Archbishop Ryan) and
Tyler Horvath (Chalfont, Pa./Central Bucks South) were selected First Team All-CSAC.
Logan Holleritter (Oak Ridge, NJ/Jefferson Twp.),
Eric D'Arminio (Roxbury/Roxbury),
Brenden McSorley (Mantua/Clearview) and
Evan Hilla (Brielle/Manasquan) were chosen Second Team All-CSAC.
Eric Lindskog (Montville/Montville),
Jared Long (Bound Brook/Bridgewater-Raritan),
Reegan Capozzoli (Wayne/Wayne Valley),
Sean Haddock (Hightstown/Hightstown) and
Hayden Smallwood (Margate/Ocean City) were Honorable Mention All-CSAC selections.
Matt Thermann (Spring Lake Heights/Manasquan) was Stockton's choice for the CSAC All-Sportsmanship Team.
Zulauf collected his fifth career Coach of the Year award, with three straight coming in the CSAC to go with two from Stockton's time in the Skyline Conference. He has helmed the Ospreys to a 14-2 overall record, a 12-game winning streak and the No. 1 seed for the CSAC Tournament for the third consecutive time.
Poli, the 2019 CSAC Rookie of the Year, is the third Stockton player in a row to be voted CSAC Player of the Year, following Swedlund and
Joey Tiernan. Poli, Swedlund, Holleritter and D'Arminio each received All-CSAC kudos for the third time while Horvath, Long and Lindskog collected All-CSAC accolades for the second straight year.
Poli leads the CSAC and ranks sixth in the nation in points per game (6.25). He's also second in the conference and 13th nationally in assists per game (3.12). Swedlund tops the CSAC and stands third in NCAA Division III in goals per game (4.50). Horvath is second in the league and 13th in the nation in faceoff win percentage (.707), plus second in the CSAC in ground balls per game (7.75).
D'Arminio ranks eighth in the CSAC in assists per game (1.36) while Capozzoli is 10th in both assists per game (1.19) and points per game (3.50). Holleritter is ninth in the conference in caused turnovers per game (1.69) and 10th in ground balls per game (4.13). Lindskog stands third in the CSAC in saves (137).
Haddock has 17 goals and 10 assists for 27 points followed by Smallwood on the team statistics with 15 goals and four assists for 19 points. McSorley and Long are tied for second on the team behind Holleritter with 15 caused turnovers apiece while grabbing 20 and 13 ground balls respectively.
Scanlon and Hilla also have contributed defensively for the Ospreys. Scanlon has tallied 29 ground balls and 11 caused turnovers while Hilla has registered seven ground balls and five caused turnovers. Thermann has a .520 faceoff win percentage and 52 ground balls on the season.