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Spartan Men’s Lacrosse Earns Record Number Six Awards, 14 All-MAC Commonwealth Selections

NEWTOWN, Pa. - The York College men's lacrosse team received six conference awards and 14 all-conference selections as the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) revealed its All-MAC Commonwealth team and major awards on Thursday.

The Spartans set program records for most all-conference selections and most conference awards.

Spartan Commonwealth Award Winners
Attackman of the Year: Davis Fisher
Midfielder of the Year: Cory Bergmann
Defenseman of the Year: Jeff Mueller
Specialist of the Year: Erik Pearl
Rookie of the Year: Ryan Hudson
Coach of the Year: Brandon Childs

Spartan All-Conference Selections
First Team
Davis Fisher - Attack
Nate Schilling - Attack
Cory Bergmann - Midfield
Jeff Mueller - Defense
Bear Evans - Defense
Nate Samson - LSM
Erik Pearl - SSDM
Ryan Hudson - Faceoff
Second Team
Jacob Mendez - Midfield
Colin Kane - Defense
Grant Miller - SSDM
Brady Watts - Faceoff
Nash Womack - Goalie
Honorable Mention
Gavin Gismondi - Attack

Davis Fisher repeated as the Commonwealth Attackman of the Year and became a three-time all-conference honoree. The senior fueled the Commonwealth's top scoring offense with a conference-leading 86 points with an average of 4.53 points per game and a league-best 46 assists at a rate of 2.42 assists per game.

Cory Bergmann earned his first conference award as he was tabbed the Midfielder of the Year and landed on the All-MAC Commonwealth First Team for the second-straight season. The junior also contributed mightily to York's conference-leading offense as he leads the Spartans in goals (49), while ranking third in the league in assists (29) and fifth in points (78).

Jeff Mueller earned his first conference award as he was named the Defenseman of the Year and earned his second all-conference nod with his first-team selection. The junior anchored the conference's top defense with 18 caused turnovers and 17 ground balls while consistently neutralizing the opponent's top offensive threat.

Erik Pearl repeated as the Specialist of the Year and earned his second-straight first-team all-conference honor. The junior caused 13 turnovers, picked up 32 ground balls and scored four goals. He also contributed to York's dominant faceoff unit which ranked first in the conference in addition to being a key contributor on the clear which helped the Spartans achieve an eye-popping .922 success rate.

Ryan Hudson burst on the scene and became York's top faceoff man on his way to earning Rookie of the Year honors. The freshman led the conference with a 67.8 faceoff win percentage to go along with 164 faceoff wins and hauled in 114 ground balls which ranked third in the league. Hudson posted 10 double-digit win performances including a 13-for-13 effort against Alvernia.

Brandon Childs was tabbed the Commonwealth's Coach of the Year for the fifth-straight year and now has nine conference coach-of-the-year honors to his credit with four as a member of the Capital Athletic Conference. Childs led the Spartans to their fifth Commonwealth crown and their fifth-straight regular season title while racking up a 15-game win streak which ranks second in program history. In 15 seasons at York, Childs owns an overall record of 221-65 (.773 win %) with a 42-1 mark in regular season Commonwealth play since York joined the league in 2021.

Senior goalie Nash Womack earned his third All-Commonwealth selection with one first-team nod and two second-team picks. Sophomore attackman Nate Schilling and graduate attackman Gavin Gismondi both earned their second selection to the All-Commonwealth squad. Senior defenseman Bear Evans, sophomore LSM Nate Samson, junior midfielder Jacob Mendez, senior defenseman Colin Kane, sophomore SSDM Grant Miller and sophomore faceoff specialist Brady Watts all earned their first All-Commonwealth selection.

The sixth-ranked Spartans continue their season on Saturday with a NCAA Second Round matchup with Colorado College in Lynchburg, Va. Faceoff is set for 3 p.m.


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Players Mentioned

Cory Bergmann

#3 Cory Bergmann

M
6' 0"
Junior
Bear Evans

#35 Bear Evans

D
6' 4"
Senior
Davis  Fisher

#7 Davis Fisher

A
6' 1"
Senior
Gavin Gismondi

#32 Gavin Gismondi

A
6' 0"
Graduate Student
Colin Kane

#45 Colin Kane

D
6' 2"
Senior
Grant Miller

#26 Grant Miller

M
5' 9"
Sophomore
Jeff Mueller

#18 Jeff Mueller

D
6' 0"
Junior
Erik Pearl

#11 Erik Pearl

SSDM
5' 10"
Junior
Nate Samson

#23 Nate Samson

LSM
6' 4"
Sophomore
Nate Schilling

#19 Nate Schilling

A
5' 10"
Sophomore
Brady Watts

#1 Brady Watts

FO
5' 11"
Sophomore
Nash Womack

#17 Nash Womack

GK
6' 0"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Cory Bergmann

#3 Cory Bergmann

6' 0"
Junior
M
Bear Evans

#35 Bear Evans

6' 4"
Senior
D
Davis  Fisher

#7 Davis Fisher

6' 1"
Senior
A
Gavin Gismondi

#32 Gavin Gismondi

6' 0"
Graduate Student
A
Colin Kane

#45 Colin Kane

6' 2"
Senior
D
Grant Miller

#26 Grant Miller

5' 9"
Sophomore
M
Jeff Mueller

#18 Jeff Mueller

6' 0"
Junior
D
Erik Pearl

#11 Erik Pearl

5' 10"
Junior
SSDM
Nate Samson

#23 Nate Samson

6' 4"
Sophomore
LSM
Nate Schilling

#19 Nate Schilling

5' 10"
Sophomore
A
Brady Watts

#1 Brady Watts

5' 11"
Sophomore
FO
Nash Womack

#17 Nash Womack

6' 0"
Senior
GK