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Men's Lacrosse Lands Two All-Americans and Two All-Region Selections

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HARTFORD, Conn. – Three members of the Trinity College Men's Lacrosse received postseason honors on Tuesday. Senior Peter Cannon (Houston, Texas) and junior John Cowdrick (Lexington, Mass.) were recognized as United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) All-Americans, while junior Jordan Opdahl (Rockville, Md.) and Cowdrick added New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) All-New England status. This is the first time since 2011 where Trinity has had two players earn All-American status in a season, and the third occasion in program history.
 
Cowdrick receives his first All-American and All-New England selections after leading the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) in caused turnovers (32). Cowdrick was voted as an All-American Honorable Mention and an All-New England Second Team selection. Cowdrick finished second on the Bantams and 10th in the conference in groundballs with 78, a new career-high. Cowdrick notched the 10th-most groundballs in a season in program history. Cowdrick tallied four points on the season with two goals, on a career-high 20 shots, and two assists. Cowdrick received All-NESCAC Second Team honors in 2024.
 
Cannon takes home All-American Honorable Mention status after finishing second on the Bantams with a career-high 19 caused turnovers. Cannon totaled seven points with 5 goals on 14 shots with two assists. Cannon grabbed 24 groundballs on the season, fifth-most on the Bantams.
 
Opdahl made 15 starts in goal for the Bantams en route to All-New England Second Team honors. Opdahl posted an 11.75 goals against average with a .542 save percentage and 199 saves. Opdahl registered six games where he allowed eight or less goals and recorded double-digit saves in 12 contests, including a career-high 23 saves against Middlebury on April 20. Opdahl logged an 8-7 record in net, tied for the eighth-most wins in a season in program history. Opdahl is the first goalkeeper to earn All-New England honors since Peter Johnson in 2011. Opdahl received All-NESCAC Second Team honors in 2024.
 
The Bantams posted a 9-7 record with a 5-5 mark in NESCAC play under seven-year head coach Jason Tarnow. Trinity received the seventh-seed in the NESCAC Championship tournament, where the Bantams fell to second-seeded, and eventual champions, Wesleyan, 18-10.
 
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