Gulls Collect Postseason Honors, USILA Senior All-Star Game Nods
BEVERLY, Mass. — Five members of the Endicott men's lacrosse team have earned United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Division III Honorable Mention All-American accolades.
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BEVERLY, Mass. — Five members of the Endicott men's lacrosse team have earned United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Division III Honorable Mention All-American accolades.
The five student-athletes are Thomas Barker (Needham, Mass.), Ethan Cupples (Marshfield, Mass.), Guerin Favreau (Woodstock Valley, Conn.), Cam Fernandez (Mendham, N.J.), and Tommy Tyksinski (Guilderland, N.Y.).
This is the most Honorable Mention All-Americans the Gulls have had since 2015, when they had six.
The honor is the second All-America recognition this season for both Barker and Fernandez, while Cupples, Favreau, and Tyksinski are all named All-Americans for the first time.
Along with their All-America Honorable Mention accolades, Barker, DiSalvo, and Fernandez were named to the USILA Senior All-Star Game as members of the D3 North squad. The contest will be played on Friday, May 23, on the campus of Roger Williams University at 6:30 PM.
Favreau was also named to the 2025 New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) All-New England team as an honorable mention.
Barker finished the season going 307-453 at the faceoff "X" and scooping up 225 groundballs. Four times this season, Barker won 20 or more faceoffs, including 22 twice this season against MIT and Roger Williams.
Cupples, the conference's Co-Short-Stick Midfielder of the Year, was part of a defensive unit that held teams to 10 goals or less, 12 times throughout the season. The Marshfield native added 10 goals as well.
Playing in 18 games this season, Favreau scored 29 goals and added 25 assists for 54 points. The junior recorded at least one point in 17 games this season, while recording three or more points nine times.
The conference's Offensive Player of the Year, Fernandez, finished the year with 104 points. which is the first 100-point season in program history. His 11 points versus Gordon are tied for the seventh-most points in a single game.
Tyksinski scored 44 goals and had 18 assists for 62 points en route to a second consecutive First Team All-Conference selection. The junior had at least one point in 18 out of 19 games and had at least a hat-trick in eight games.
YEAR IN REVIEW
Endicott finished the season with a 15-4 record while going 8-0 in conference play. The Gulls captured the program's 12th conference championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, where they fell 12-11 to No. 17 Amherst in the First Round.
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