Four Penn State Men’s Lacrosse Players Named To Inside Lacrosse All-American Teams
Four Penn State men’s lacrosse players were named to Inside Lacrosse All-American Teams, the organization announced Sunday night. TJ Malone, Grant Haus, Jack Fracyon, and Alex Ross all received recognition.
Malone and Haus were recognized as second-team All-Americans. Malone, the two-time Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year, was sixth in the nation in points with 78. Haus was Penn State’s No. 1 option when it came to cover defense from the shorties all year. He also recorded 27 ground balls and 5 caused turnovers in 2024.
Fracyon was honored as a third-team All-American as well. The junior was a stalwart netminder all year for the Nittany Lions and was constantly talked about as one of the best in the country. Fracyon was seventh in the nation with 209 saves and led the Big Ten with a 57.1% save rate.
Ross was recognized as an honorable mention. He was Penn State’s top cover guy the whole year, shutting down the likes of Matt Brandau and CJ Kirst. The sophomore stepped up big for a Nittany Lion team without Kevin Parnham and Jack Posey at the beginning of the season and kept up his superb play once they returned.
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