Six MIAA Men's Lacrosse Players, Four Programs Earn USILA Academic Awards

Six MIAA Men's Lacrosse Players, Four Programs Earn USILA Academic Awards

On June 20, the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) announced its 2022 Academic Award recipients.  This year, the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) is represented by six student-athletes and four men's lacrosse programs.

In order to receive academic recognition from the USILA, teams or individuals must have a cumulative grade-point average of at least a 3.00.

The MIAA programs that were deemed USILA All-Academic Teams include Adrian College, Albion College, Hope College, and Trine University.

The six student-athletes representing the conference on the USILA Scholar All-American Team are Adrian's Max Leventis, Gerald Haadsma of Albion, Calvin's Evan Griffin and Hunter Stearns, Jack Radzville of Hope, and Trine's Dave Keptner.

A Scholar All-American must be nominated by his coach and be a student with a senior-year academic standing and a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale).  He must have behaved in a manner that brought credit to himself, his institution and to college lacrosse both on and off the field.  He must also be an All-American, a member of the North/South All-Star team or an outstanding league or conference player.

2022 USILA Academic Awards release


MIAA Individuals Recognized by USILA

Adrian - Max Leventis

Albion - Gerald Haadsma

Calvin - Evan Griffin, Hunter Stearns

Hope - Jack Radzville

Trine - Dave Keptner


MIAA Programs Recognized by USILA

Adrian College

Albion College

Hope College

Trine University