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Five Bears Named to Centennial Men's Lacrosse All-Conference Team

Five Bears Named to Centennial Men's Lacrosse All-Conference Team

ALL-CC Team

 

LANCASTER, Pa. – The Ursinus College men's lacrosse team placed five student-athletes on the All-Centennial Conference roster for the second-straight season.

 

Junior attack Tyler Neal and junior defenseman Chase Rondeau were selected to the first team, while senior Tommy Reinhart and sophomore LSM Joshua Toth earned second team honors. Senior Joshua Grahame rounded out the group by earning honorable mention status

 

 

After earning second team honors in 2021, Neal was the catalyst of the Bears offense in 2022 as he led the team with 62 points behind 36 goals and 26 assists. He ranked sixth in the Centennial Conference for all three of those statistical categories and ranked third in total shots with 140. Neal, who notched seven hat tricks this spring, was named a Preseason All-American by Inside Lacrosse, and earned a spot on the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) team of the week back on March 1st. He also garnered Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Week honors back in early March.

 

 

A steady riser throughout his time with the program, Rondeau received his first career all-conference after emerging as one of the most dominant defenseman in the Centennial Conference. Rondeau led the Centennial with a single-season program record 35 caused turnovers and ranked third on the team with 50 ground balls. He also recorded five goals and set a new single-game program record with eight caused turnovers against St. John Fisher back on March 19th.

 

 

Reinhart set career-highs in 2022 with 20 goals and 24 points to cap off his collegiate career. This is the second-straight season Reinhart has earned All-Centennial honors after garnering first team honors in 2021. He notched a career-high four goals against Swarthmore and tallied multi-goal outings in six contests.

 

 

Toth earned second team honors for the second-straight season after being a disruptive force once again for the Bears at LSM. He paced the team with 56 ground balls and ranked second on the team with 13 caused turnovers. Toth went 26-of-58 in the faceoff x and registered at least four ground balls in eight contests. The Downingtown native also recorded the first two goals and three points of his collegiate career.

 

 

Grahame started all but one game on defense for the Bears and set career-highs in both ground balls and caused turnovers. He ranked fourth on the team with 47 ground balls and third on the squad with 13 caused turnovers. Grahame registered at least four ground balls on seven different occasions and set a new single-game career high ground balls with seven in the Bears Centennial Conference semifinal game against Dickinson.

 

 

Senior Kevin Travis was named to the All-Sportsmanship Team.