2025 Men's Lacrosse All-Conference

Men's lacrosse has seven selected to Landmark All-Conference Teams

TOWSON, Md. -- The Elizabethtown College men's lacrosse team had seven members selected as Landmark all-conference on Wednesday.

Gio Raso has been a staple in the success of the Elizabethtown defense this season. Returning from a knee injury after missing 2024, Raso has started all 16 games for the Blue Jays and has totaled new career-highs in ground balls (38) and caused turnovers (22). He was named All-Conference First Team for the second time in his career (2023).

Tristan Coleman has been the lead man on the attack all season long for the Jays. Through 16 games this season, Coleman has shattered last year's goal, assist, and point totals as a first-year. In his sophomore campaign, Coleman has 38 goals and 39 assists for 77 points, all of which lead Etown. He was named All-Conference Second Team Attack, his first postseason honor.

Reese Levinson made an immediate impact as a rookie last season and has only improved on his numbers this year for the Blue Jays. Like Coleman, Levinson has set new career bests in 2025 with his 24 goals and 7 assists for 31 points. On the season, Levinson has four hat tricks in 16 games. He was named All-Conference Second Team Midfield, his first postseason honor.

Peter Pitrelli does a ton of the dirty work for Elizabethtown and it has shown throughout the 16 games played so far. He's grabbed 33 ground balls and caused seven turnovers, both career highs, and also scored his first career goal in transition on March 19 against Widener. He added another goal and an assist at Juniata on April 2 and recorded a pair of assists against Drew on April 5. He was named All-Conference Second Team Short Stick Midfield, his first postseason honor.

Like Pitrelli, Ben Clark is also in a role where doing the dirty work is the expectation and Clark is happy to oblige. A constant in face-off situations and transition play for the Blue Jays, Clark has at least 27 ground balls and 11 caused turnovers for the second consecutive season. He's also set a new career high with three goals and four points. Clark was named All-Conference Second Team Long Stick Midfield, his second consecutive all-conference nod after being named Honorable Mention last season.

Brayden Franey has had a career year in between the pipes and has been named the conference's Defensive Athlete of the Week four times. Franey became the all-time saves and wins leader for Elizabethtown this season as well as the new conference all-time saves leader in helping Etown earn the two-seed. This is Franey's fourth all-conference honor after he was named Second Team Goalie.

Joel Maragoto, a graduate student like Raso, has been another reason the Jays' defense has been stout throughout Landmark play. Maragoto has picked up 18 ground balls, one off his single-season career high to go with five caused turnovers. A First Team honoree last season, Maragoto was named Honorable Mention for EC in 2025.

The Blue Jays host Susquehanna in tomorrow's Landmark semfinal at Wolf Field at 4 p.m.
 
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