MEDFORD, MA (May 21, 2026) -- The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) announced its Division III All-Americans on Wednesday, and the Tufts University men's lacrosse team earned three major awards while 10 total Jumbos were honored on the All-American First, Second, Third or Honorable Mention squads.
Senior attack
Jack Regnery repeated as the Iroquois National Outstanding Player of the Year and the Lt. Col. JI Turnbull Outstanding Attackman this season, while junior
Will Emsing was honored as the Fran Mcall Outstanding Midfielder in 2026.
Regnery, Eming and senior
Garrett Kelly were all selected to the USILA All-American First Team, while first-year defender
Jack Donovan, junior defender
Logan Lee and senior attack
Brooks Hauser all earned a spot on the Second Team. Sophomore goalkeeper
Jack Old was a Third Team performer during his first season as a starter, and
Ben Frisoli,
Chase Beyer and
Jackson Redd all picked up Honorable Mention nods.
Regnery's honor as the National Player of the Year and Attackman of the Year is the third in the last four seasons for the Jumbos, as Regnery was the 2025 recipient while Jack Boydon also picked up the double in 2023 for the Jumbos. Emsing becomes the program's first Midfielder of the Year honoree. The three major awards matches 2023 when Boyden took two home, while Face-off Player of the Year went to Mason Kohn.
Regnery's 117 points on 71 goals and 46 assists lead a Tufts team whose 18.45 goals per game are the most in the NCAA's Region 1. The 46 assists are a career high, and he has also collected 37 ground balls.
In the midfield, Emsing has amassed 32 goals and 43 assists for 75 points in the Jumbos' 22 games. The 43 assists, and his 19 helpers in NESCAC games, are both second on the team. Kelly notched his third straight 40-goal season this year, currently with a career-best 45 goals to go with 13 assists for 58 points. His 11 man-up goals lead the Region.
Hauser reached 100 points for the first time this season, and matches Regnery with a team-high 71 goals to go with 29 assists. His 29 goals in NESCAC games were tied for the team lead.
The often-overlooked Tufts defense has allowed 9.60 goals per game, helping the Jumbos lead the Region in scoring margin (8.95). The defense also helps the Jumbos lead the Region in ground balls and rank sixth in caused turnovers.
Donovan's 30 caused turnovers in his first season leads the team, to go with 27 ground balls. He's also scored a pair of goals. Lee has recorded 32 ground balls and 26 caused turnovers while contributing three assists to the offense.
Old has been one of the best goalkeepers in the nation this year, as the First Team All-NESCAC goalkeeper has started 20 games for Tufts allowing just 8.77 goals per game while stopping a strong 57.4 percent of shots on cage. He is 19-1 on the season.
Redd has had a breakout season with 23 goals and 22 assists for 45 points. He has been one of the better Jumbos at putting shots on goal (.685). Beyer is the third prong on the deadly attack for Tufts, as the junior has a career-high 55 goals to go with 32 assists for 87 points. He also has a stellar 55 ground balls.
Frisoli missed some time in the middle of the season, but still has been dynamic as at long-stick midfielder, scoring eight goals while scooping up 37 grounders and causing nine turnovers.
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Tufts takes on RIT in the NCAA title game Sunday at noon in Charlottesville at University of Virginia's Scott Stadium.
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