MILWAUKEE, Wis. - The Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC) has announced its major award winners and all-conference teams for the 2025 men's lacrosse season.
Milwaukee School of Engineering saw five players named to the All-NACC lacrosse teams as
Carson Harris,
Case Roberts,
Graden Jansen,
Griffen Kaiser and
Alex Lo earned honors for the Red and White.
Harris earns his second All-NACC First Team honor, and third overall, as the senior defender from Kettle Moraine, Wis. forced 37 turnovers in his final season for the Red and White, the fifth most in the conference. Harris also recorded 39 ground balls for the Raiders, the third most on the team.
Roberts earned a spot on the Second Team, leading the Raiders in total points, goals and assists, as the sophomore recorded 36 points on 25 goals and 11 assists. Roberts added 32 ground balls and six caused turnovers to his totals for the season as one of the top offensive options for the Red and White.
Jansen earned Honorable Mention status as the primary faceoff man for MSOE, posting a faceoff win percentage of .623, good for third best in the conference among those with at least 100 attempts. The Ballwin, Missouri native also scooped up 141 ground balls for the Red and White, averaging 8.29 per game, the second best in the conference. Jansen earned two NACC Specialist of the Week awards this season for his work in the faceoff circle.
Kaiser earned his Honorable Mention as one of the anchors of MSOE's defense, as the senior was second on the team with 19 caused turnovers, while also adding 29 ground balls. Kaiser's 1.12 caused turnovers per game put him in the top 20 of the conference.
Lo was a force in net during his first season as a starter for the Raiders, posting a 10-7 record and being a top five goalie in the conference in Goals Against Average (8.87), Save Percentage (.582), and Saves Per Game (10.71). Lo notched four caused turnovers and 31 ground balls on his way to All-NACC Honorable Mention. Lo was named NACC Defensive Player of the Week for the week of March 24th to April 1st.
The Raiders finished 2025 with a record of 10-7, posting an impressive seven-game win streak from March 29
th to April 19
th. The Raiders finished the season as one of the top special teams units in the country, as the Red and White was 2
nd in the NACC in man-up goals per game and posted the best penalty-killing percentage in the conference at .787.
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