Seven members of the Davenport University men's lacrosse team have garnered All-G-MAC accolades, announced on April 29. Notably, Logan Flaherty has been named the conference's Specialist of the Year and First Team All-G-MAC, leading the nation with 11.27 ground balls per game. Tyler Burd also earned First Team All-G-MAC and was recognized as the G-MAC Defensive Player of the Year. Jayden Ashley, the Panthers’ leading scorer, achieved First Team All-G-MAC honors and tops the NCAA Division II in goals per game. The recognition extends to four other players who earned Second Team All-Conference honors, showcasing the team’s depth and talent.

By the Numbers
  • Logan Flaherty recorded 128 ground balls and a 66.3% faceoff percentage.
  • Jayden Ashley leads NCAA Division II with 4.60 goals per game and ranks second in points per game with 5.80.
State of Play
  • The Panthers achieved strong individual performances, bolstered by significant contributions from key players.
  • Davenport University demonstrates substantial growth in their wrestling program, evidenced by multiple players receiving accolades this season.
What's Next

As the season progresses, the Panthers aim to build on their success, with hopes of a strong postseason run guided by standout performances. The continued development of their top players will be crucial as they seek to capitalize on their current momentum.

Bottom Line

The recognition of seven players highlights the Davenport men's lacrosse team's competitive edge and potential, setting a solid foundation for future contests and fostering expectations for continued excellence in both individual and team performance.