TOWSON, Md. -- For the second consecutive season, the Elizabethtown College men's lacrosse team had seven players named All-Landmark Conference. The league announced the all-conference teams Wednesday afternoon. Receiving honors for the Blue Jays are
Tristan Coleman,
Reese Levinson,
Brent Wehland,
Jonah Pertet,
Jack Gress,
Peter Pitrelli and
Ben Zaitz.
ATTACKERS
TRISTAN COLEMAN - Named First Team for the first time after being selected to the Second Team in 2025. 86 points and 41 assists lead the Blue Jays while ranking second and third, respectively, in those categories in the conference. Coleman's point total is a new career-high as are his 45 goals. He tied his career-high with 41 assists with at least one game still remaining to add to those totals. Coleman had 13 multi-goal games including seven hat tricks and racked up a season-high nine points at Lycoming on April 3 (4g,5a). He tied his single-game career-high with six goals on April 18 against Goucher in a home win on Wolf and dished out a season-high six assists in the upset win at No. 17 Stevenson in March.
REESE LEVINSON - Named Second Team for second straight year, this time at attack (midfield in 2025). Levinson has set all new career-highs with 50 goals, 20 assists and 70 points. He leads the team in goals and is second in assists and points. In the Landmark, he's third in goals, fifth in points, and tied for ninth in assists. Right now, the junior is tied for third in single-season goals and tied for sixth in single-season points with the opportunity to move up those lists with at least one game remaining on the schedule. Levinson has scored at least a goal in 17 of the Jays' 18 games, including 15 multi-goal games and 11 hat tricks, while tallying at least three goals in each of the last seven games for Elizabethtown. He had the game-winning goal in overtime at No. 17 Stevenson in the upset win on the road.
MIDFIELDERS
BRENT WEHLAND - Named Second Team, his first career all-conference honor. Wehland has made his senior year count, setting new career-highs in goals, assists and points for the Blue Jays. Wehland has 27 goals, 10 assists and 37 points in 18 games and has scored at least once in all but two games this year. His top moment of the season was recording the game-tying goal with time set to expire in the fourth quarter to force overtime at No. 17 Stevenson, where the Jays would go on to beat the Mustangs in OT.
DEFENSE
JONAH PERTET -Â Named First Team, his first career all-conference honor. Stepped into a larger role defensively and made the most of it on the field for Etown. He leads the team in caused turnovers with 15 and netted his first career goal on April 15, a man down no less, in a win at Drew. Pertet has also grabbed 28 ground balls for the Jays.
JACK GRESS -Â Named Second Team, his first career all-conference honor. The 48 jersey was a constant on the field for Elizabethtown as the unit's leader in front of goal. Gress totaled 19 ground balls and eight caused turnovers through the first 18 games, and while the stats may not pop out, his reliability on the defensive side and ability to stick handle, pass off the ball, and get the Jays going the other way were paramount to the team's success from a defensive perspective.
Defensively, Elizabethtown allowed the second-fewest goals in conference play and were third in save percentage and ground balls per game while ranking fourth in caused turnovers per game.
SHORT STICK
PETER PITRELLI - Named Second Team for the second straight season. Similar to the defense, the stats may not be eye-popping but his play on the field certainly captured the attention of the rest of the league. Pitrelli was a key transition player for Etown, enabling the Blue Jays to move from defense to offense while also having a role on face offs. Pitrelli collected 22 ground balls for the Jays and has a career-high eight caused turnovers. He's also contributed to the offensive totals with a goal and two assists on the season.
GOALKEEPER
BEN ZAITZ - Named Honorable Mention in his first year. Zaitz faced one of the toughest non-conference schedules out there with six of the eight non-conference games featuring ranked (or receiving votes) opponents. After a tough beginning, Zaitz and the defense got going in Landmark play, where he has won his last five games. He made a season-high 22 saves at No. 9 York (Pa) in mid-March. Zaitz led the conference in minutes played while ranking fifth in saves (190) and saves per game (10.56) and seventh in save percentage (.522). The freshman's save total currently ranks as the fourth-most in a single-season while his saves per game average is seventh-highest in a season for Elizabethtown.
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