Logan Ip named USILA Second Team All-American for Harvard men’s 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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Harvard men’s lacrosse senior captain Logan Ip was named a Second Team All-America by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association on May 21. This recognition makes Ip only the fifth Harvard student-athlete this century to earn a spot on an All-American team.

The award highlights Ip’s significant impact on the field during his time at Harvard. He finished his career as one of the program’s top offensive midfielders, recording 112 career points with 66 goals and 46 assists. In addition to this latest honor, Ip was also recognized as an All-American by Inside Lacrosse and USA Lacrosse.

Ip played a key role in helping Harvard achieve nine wins in his senior season, including an upset victory over No. 1 Syracuse on February 21. The team also qualified for the Ivy League tournament for a second consecutive year. During this campaign, Ip contributed both as a scorer and distributor, tallying 18 goals and leading the team with 17 assists.

Originally from Newport Coast, California, Ip concludes his college career as one of Harvard’s most decorated players. His accolades include multiple Second Team All-America honors from various organizations in both 2025 and 2026, three All-Ivy League awards, and three All-New England honors.

The USILA selects its annual All-America teams through votes from coaches across NCAA men’s lacrosse programs.



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