Granville, Ohio- Denison men's lacrosse had three players named to the 2026 All-American list by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA), for their impact on the field this season. Earning USILA Division III All-America Honorable Mentions were seniors Andrew Albert, AJ Boxler, and Charlie Haight.
Albert, a three-time All-NCAC recipient, concluded his senior season as a member of the All-NCAC first team after starting all 17 games in the cage, tallying 173 saves, and finishing the 2026 season with his best save percentage of his career .554. Across his four years with the Big Red, he has played in 64 games and has a record of 35-22. He has faced 1,878 shots, recorded 584 saves, and has allowed an average of 9.23 goals per game.
Boxler, a two-time All-NCAC first team honoree, wrapped his senior season with a career-high three goals and two assists. He picked up 24 ground balls as a shortstick midfielder and caused two turnovers. In total, Boxler grabbed 49 ground balls and caused 15 turnovers during his four years on the men's lacrosse team.Â
Haight, for the second consecutive year, was named to the All-NCAC first team as a junior defenseman. He started all 17 games and was third on the team in ground balls, with 36, and recorded 20 caused turnovers, while committing just four. Haight's 20 caused turnovers were forced across 14 games, with four of them being multiple in one game.
Selections for USILA All-American teams are made by national panels of coaches and contributors, making them among the most prestigious honors in college lacrosse.