Four Harvard men’s lacrosse players named Midseason All-Americans by Inside Lacrosse

Gerry Byrne, Head Coach at Harvard Crimson Men's Lacrosse
Gerry Byrne, Head Coach at Harvard Crimson Men's Lacrosse
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Inside Lacrosse announced its Midseason All-America teams on Apr. 3, recognizing four Harvard men’s lacrosse student-athletes for their performances in the ongoing 2026 season. Two players were named to teams, while two others received honorable mention.

The announcement highlights the achievements of senior captain and midfielder Logan Ip, who earned a spot on the First Team after previously being named to the Third Team in 2025. Senior midfielder John Aurandt IV was selected for the Third Team following a series of strong performances this season. Jack Speidell and Graham Stevens were both listed as honorable mentions.

Ip has been one of Harvard’s leaders this year, ranking third on the team with 28 points and tying for first in assists with 12. His average of 3.11 points per game places him among the top midfielders nationally and within the Ivy League, while his .5000 shot percentage is currently sixth best in the nation and first in his conference.

Aurandt has played a key role offensively for Harvard, reaching a career-high with 27 points over nine games so far this season. He led his team with standout performances against top-ranked Syracuse and Michigan, maintaining high rankings nationally both in shot percentage and points per game among midfielders.

Speidell continues to be an important playmaker for Harvard’s attack unit, leading his team with 36 points this year and matching notable single-game point totals from previous seasons. Goalie Graham Stevens has anchored Harvard’s defense during their strong start to the season, ranking among national leaders in save percentage and saves per game while posting several standout individual performances.

These recognitions come as Harvard continues its campaign with an impressive record through more than half of its schedule.



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