Wildcats achieve historic success in 2024-25 lacrosse season

Wildcats achieve historic success in 2024-25 lacrosse season
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The 2024-25 lacrosse season concluded with notable achievements for the Wildcats under the leadership of Coach Jordan Williams, who is in his fifth season. The team finished with a record of 14-5, marking the best performance in the program’s history. They secured second place in the United East Conference.

A significant highlight of the season was setting a program record by winning 14 matches. Additionally, six Wildcats were named to the all-conference first team, and a total of 12 players received conference honors, which was the highest number among teams.

Elliot Dotson from Wilmington, Delaware, stood out this season by being named both Offensive Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year. He was joined on the UE first team by Owen Kupsey from Chadds Ford, Aidan McFalls from Gilbertsville, Walt Heiser from Milford, New Jersey, Austin Callahan from Beaver Dams, New York, and Ryan Twist from Great Meadows, New Jersey.

The UE second team included AJ Dotson from Wilmington, Delaware; Will Ehret from Basking Ridge, New Jersey; Jake Small from Bloomsbury, New Jersey; Mason Nestor from Schwenksville; Ian Stambaugh from Red Lion; and Levi Borkowski from Norristown.

Devin Page from Pine City, New York was recognized for sportsmanship as part of the UE All-Sportsmanship Team. Walt Heiser also received recognition for academic excellence with the UE Elite 20 Academic Award.



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