DENVER, Colo. – The Westminster men's lacrosse team had four players named a MCLA Division II All-American on Monday morning.
Dallas McLellan,
Matt Lambourne,
Marshall Serzen, and
Jacob Wayman were all recognized by the MCLA for their performance during the season with the Griffins. This is the third consecutive season that Westminster has had at least three players named an All-American.
McLellan was named a First Team All-American at goalie and becomes the first three-time All-American in Westminster history. He was also named to the first team following the 2008 season and was second team last season. The 5-10 junior from Sandy, Utah recorded 173 saves while stopping 60.5% of the shots against him this season. He posted 44 saves during the Griffins run to the semi-finals of the MCLA National Championship last week.
Lambourne was named a Second Team All-American at defense. This is his first All-American recognition and he becomes the fourth Griffin in history to make it at defense. A 6-0 sophomore from Salt Lake City, Lambourne played in every game for the Griffins this season and finished with two points behind one goal and one assist.
Wayman was named a Third Team All-American at midfield. For Wayman, this is his first All-American honor and just the third midfield All-American in Westminster's history. The 5-11 junior from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho scored 15 goals during the season and led the team with 23 assists. His 38 total points was second on the team and his assist total was fourth in the RMLC.
Serzen was named an Honorable Mention All-American as a faceoff specialist. This is the first All-American recognition for the 5-11 sophomore from Sandy, Utah. Serzen won 57% of his 284 faceoff attempts this season and also collected 68 ground balls.
Westminster just completed a 13-8 season and advanced to the semi-finals of the MCLA National Championship. They won the RMLC West Division championship and advanced to the RMLC championship game for a fourth consecutive season.