BALTIMORE – US Lacrosse is pleased to announce that more than 475 boys high school lacrosse players have been named US Lacrosse All-Americans and just over 200 boys have been named US Lacrosse Academic All-Americans for the 2010 season. The process for both is coordinated by the high school committee of the US Lacrosse Men’s Division Coaches Council. Area chairpersons for the 86 geographic regions designated by the US Lacrosse high school committee coordinated the voting. Each region is awarded a set number of slots for the team based on the number of high school lacrosse teams in their respective areas.
A US Lacrosse All-American is a player who exhibits superior skills and techniques as well as possesses exceptional game sense and knowledge of the game of lacrosse. A US Lacrosse All-American is considered one of the best players in the United States, while he also embodies excellent sportsmanship.
A US Lacrosse Academic All-American is a player who exhibits exemplary lacrosse skills and excellent sportsmanship on the field while also representing high standards of academic achievement in the classroom. Additionally, a US Lacrosse Academic All-American has left his mark by making significant contributions of service to the school or community.
►List of high school All-Americans
►List of high school Academic All-Americans
Click here to learn more about the US Lacrosse All-American and Academic All-American process.
Corrections and updates to the lists should be sent to Stephen Berger at sberger@uslacrosse.org. The lists will be updated periodically as correction requests are verified.
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US Lacrosse, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, is the national governing body for men’s and women’s lacrosse. US Lacrosse has more than 300,000 members in 63 regional chapters around the country. Through responsive and effective leadership, US Lacrosse strives to provide programs and services to inspire participation while protecting the integrity of the game.