Eight Harvard men’s lacrosse players named to NEILA All-New England teams

Gerry Byrne, Head Coach at Harvard Crimson Men's Lacrosse
Gerry Byrne, Head Coach at Harvard Crimson Men's Lacrosse
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Eight student-athletes from the Harvard men’s lacrosse team were named to the All-New England teams after their performances in the 2026 season, according to a May 20 announcement. Teddy Malone, Logan Ip, Owen Guest, and Sean Jordan earned First Team honors, while Jack Speidell, John Aurandt IV, Charlie Muller, and Graham Stevens were selected for the Second Team. This marks the highest number of honorees in a single year for Harvard Lacrosse.

The recognition highlights individual achievements during a competitive season. Malone led Harvard in scoring with 35 goals and 14 assists for a total of 49 points in his senior year. He scored three or more goals in six games and finished his career ranked seventh all-time at Harvard with 112 career goals.

Ip received his third career All-New England honor and second First Team selection after tallying 18 goals and a team-high 17 assists. His average of 2.50 points per game was second among Ivy League midfielders this season. Ip was also selected as a third-round pick by the Boston Cannons in the PLL College Draft.

Guest contributed defensively with 32 ground balls and ten caused turnovers as a senior defensive midfielder on his way to earning First Team honors for the first time. Jordan, also recognized on the First Team, played an important role as team captain and long-stick midfielder (LSM), collecting key ground balls and contributing offensively with two goals and one assist.

On the Second Team, Speidell posted strong numbers across multiple categories including leading attackmen nationally with at least 25 goals, ten assists, over thirty-five points, thirty-five ground balls, and five caused turnovers. Aurandt IV recorded career highs across all offensive statistics during his senior campaign.

Muller broke Harvard’s all-time record for caused turnovers this season while ranking eighth in Ivy League play per game; he graduates having played fifty games for Crimson defense. Stevens started every game as goalie this year posting a .531 save percentage along with nine wins.



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