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Gray, Perry Named To Final 2020 Tewaaraton Award Watch List
March 31, 2020 | Men's Lacrosse
WASHINGTON, D.C. – North Carolina's Chris Gray and William Perry were selected to the final 2020 Tewaaraton Award Watch List, the Tewaaraton Foundation announced Tuesday. Both Gray and Perry were first selected to the initial 50-player watch list back in February.
The Tewaaraton Award is recognized as the pre-eminent lacrosse award, annually honoring the top male and female college lacrosse player in the United States.
In light of the canceled NCAA lacrosse season, the Tewaaraton Award annual ceremony that was scheduled for May 28 at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., will not be held, and no college awards will be presented in 2020. And while the Foundation will also postpone recognition of the Legends and Spirit honorees until 2021, plans will continue to award the 2020 Tewaaraton Native American Scholarships, presented by U.S. Lacrosse.
The final 2020 Tewaaraton Watch Lists include the top student-athletes in NCAA lacrosse this season, including the initial preseason lists and the first round of additions on March 11.
"There is disappointment throughout college lacrosse and, in particular, those who are seniors who will not return. This was to be our 20th Tewaaraton Award Ceremony and while we share in the disappointment, we also hope our achievement of 20 years following our first 2001 event serves as a reminder of how we will look ahead," said Jeffrey Harvey, chairman of the Tewaaraton Foundation. "We take this opportunity to acknowledge and honor all the 2020 graduates for their dedication and passion for the sport of lacrosse."
The Tewaaraton Award selection committees are comprised of premier college coaches and are appointed annually by the Tewaaraton Foundation.
Men's Final Tewaaraton Award Watch List^
Mike Adler*, St. Joseph's - Sr., Goalie
Dox Aitken, Virginia - Sr., Midfield
Grant Ament, Penn State - Sr., Attack
Dylan Beckwith*, Fairfield - Sr., Attack
Jared Bernhardt, Maryland - Sr., Attack
Charlie Bertrand, Merrimack - Sr., Attack
Reid Bowering*, Drexel - Sr., Attack
Jake Carraway, Georgetown - Sr., Attack
Jared Conners, Virginia - Sr., Defense
Bryan Costabile, Notre Dame - Sr., Midfield
Matt DeLuca, Delaware - Sr., Goalie
Conor Gaffney, Lehigh - Sr., Face Off
Kyle Gallagher*, Penn - Sr., Face Off
Matt Gaudet, Yale - Sr., Attack
JT Giles-Harris, Duke - Sr., Defense
Phil Goss, Brown - Sr., Goalie
Eric Holden , Hobart - Sr., Attack
TD Ierlan, Yale - Sr., Face Off
Jack Kielty, Notre Dame - Sr., Defense
Connor Kirst, Villanova - Sr., Midfield
Charlie Kitchen, Delaware - Sr., Attack
Michael Kraus, Virginia - Sr., Attack
Tre Leclaire, Ohio State - Sr., Attack
Danny Logan, Denver - Sr., SSDM
Ryan McNulty, Loyola - Sr., LSM
Nick Mellen, Syracuse - Sr., Defense
Jackson Morrill, Yale - Sr., Attack
Kieran Mullins, Rutgers - Sr., Attack
Mac O'Keefe, Penn State - Sr., Attack
William Perry, North Carolina - Sr., Midfield
Andrew Pettit, Lehigh - Sr., Attack
Drake Porter*, Syracuse - Sr., Goalie
Michael Sowers, Princeton - Sr., Attack
Jeff Teat, Cornell - Sr., Attack
Ryan Terefenko, Ohio State - Sr., Midfield
Ryan Tierney, Hofstra - Sr., Attack
Jamie Trimboli*, Syracuse - Sr., Midfield
Ethan Walker, Denver - Sr., Attack
Will Yorke*, Bucknell - Sr., Attack
Ryan Lanchbury, Richmond - Jr. , Attack
George Baughan*, Princeton - Jr., Defense
Adam Charalambides, Rutgers - Jr., Attack
Brendan Curry, Syracuse - Jr., Midfield
Bubba Fairman, Maryland - Jr., Midfield
Chris Fake, Yale - Jr., Defense
Chris Gray, North Carolina - Jr., Attack
Jack Hannah*, Denver - Jr., Midfield
Kevin Lindley, Loyola - Jr., Attack
Sean Lulley*, Penn - Jr., Attack
Owen McElroy*, Georgetown - Jr., Goalie
Nakeie Montgomery, Duke - Jr., Midfield
Matt Moore, Virginia - Jr., Attack
Tahoka Nanticoke*, Albany - Jr., Attack
Asher Nolting, High Point - Jr., Attack
Marc O'Rourke*, Bryant - Jr., Attack
John Piatelli*, Cornell - Jr., Attack
Gibson Smith, Georgetown - Jr., Defense
Koby Smith, Towson - Jr., Defense
Logan Wisnauskas, Maryland - Jr., Attack
Zack Cole*, St. Joseph's - Soph., Face Off
Tucker Dordevic, Syracuse - Soph., Midfield
Joey Epstein, Johns Hopkins - Soph., Attack
Sean Goldsmith*, Mercer - Soph., Attack
Sam Handley, Pennsylvania - Soph., Midfield
Jason Knox*, Hobart - Soph., Attack
Brendan Nichtern, Army - Soph., Attack
Chase Scanlan, Syracuse - Soph., Attack
Tommy Schelling*, Lehigh - Soph., Attack
Wyatt Schupler*, Army - Soph., Goalie
Dyson Williams*, Duke - Fr., Attack
^ Players are in alphabetical order by class
* Denotes player added March 11
The Tewaaraton Award is recognized as the pre-eminent lacrosse award, annually honoring the top male and female college lacrosse player in the United States.
In light of the canceled NCAA lacrosse season, the Tewaaraton Award annual ceremony that was scheduled for May 28 at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., will not be held, and no college awards will be presented in 2020. And while the Foundation will also postpone recognition of the Legends and Spirit honorees until 2021, plans will continue to award the 2020 Tewaaraton Native American Scholarships, presented by U.S. Lacrosse.
The final 2020 Tewaaraton Watch Lists include the top student-athletes in NCAA lacrosse this season, including the initial preseason lists and the first round of additions on March 11.
"There is disappointment throughout college lacrosse and, in particular, those who are seniors who will not return. This was to be our 20th Tewaaraton Award Ceremony and while we share in the disappointment, we also hope our achievement of 20 years following our first 2001 event serves as a reminder of how we will look ahead," said Jeffrey Harvey, chairman of the Tewaaraton Foundation. "We take this opportunity to acknowledge and honor all the 2020 graduates for their dedication and passion for the sport of lacrosse."
The Tewaaraton Award selection committees are comprised of premier college coaches and are appointed annually by the Tewaaraton Foundation.
Men's Final Tewaaraton Award Watch List^
Mike Adler*, St. Joseph's - Sr., Goalie
Dox Aitken, Virginia - Sr., Midfield
Grant Ament, Penn State - Sr., Attack
Dylan Beckwith*, Fairfield - Sr., Attack
Jared Bernhardt, Maryland - Sr., Attack
Charlie Bertrand, Merrimack - Sr., Attack
Reid Bowering*, Drexel - Sr., Attack
Jake Carraway, Georgetown - Sr., Attack
Jared Conners, Virginia - Sr., Defense
Bryan Costabile, Notre Dame - Sr., Midfield
Matt DeLuca, Delaware - Sr., Goalie
Conor Gaffney, Lehigh - Sr., Face Off
Kyle Gallagher*, Penn - Sr., Face Off
Matt Gaudet, Yale - Sr., Attack
JT Giles-Harris, Duke - Sr., Defense
Phil Goss, Brown - Sr., Goalie
Eric Holden , Hobart - Sr., Attack
TD Ierlan, Yale - Sr., Face Off
Jack Kielty, Notre Dame - Sr., Defense
Connor Kirst, Villanova - Sr., Midfield
Charlie Kitchen, Delaware - Sr., Attack
Michael Kraus, Virginia - Sr., Attack
Tre Leclaire, Ohio State - Sr., Attack
Danny Logan, Denver - Sr., SSDM
Ryan McNulty, Loyola - Sr., LSM
Nick Mellen, Syracuse - Sr., Defense
Jackson Morrill, Yale - Sr., Attack
Kieran Mullins, Rutgers - Sr., Attack
Mac O'Keefe, Penn State - Sr., Attack
William Perry, North Carolina - Sr., Midfield
Andrew Pettit, Lehigh - Sr., Attack
Drake Porter*, Syracuse - Sr., Goalie
Michael Sowers, Princeton - Sr., Attack
Jeff Teat, Cornell - Sr., Attack
Ryan Terefenko, Ohio State - Sr., Midfield
Ryan Tierney, Hofstra - Sr., Attack
Jamie Trimboli*, Syracuse - Sr., Midfield
Ethan Walker, Denver - Sr., Attack
Will Yorke*, Bucknell - Sr., Attack
Ryan Lanchbury, Richmond - Jr. , Attack
George Baughan*, Princeton - Jr., Defense
Adam Charalambides, Rutgers - Jr., Attack
Brendan Curry, Syracuse - Jr., Midfield
Bubba Fairman, Maryland - Jr., Midfield
Chris Fake, Yale - Jr., Defense
Chris Gray, North Carolina - Jr., Attack
Jack Hannah*, Denver - Jr., Midfield
Kevin Lindley, Loyola - Jr., Attack
Sean Lulley*, Penn - Jr., Attack
Owen McElroy*, Georgetown - Jr., Goalie
Nakeie Montgomery, Duke - Jr., Midfield
Matt Moore, Virginia - Jr., Attack
Tahoka Nanticoke*, Albany - Jr., Attack
Asher Nolting, High Point - Jr., Attack
Marc O'Rourke*, Bryant - Jr., Attack
John Piatelli*, Cornell - Jr., Attack
Gibson Smith, Georgetown - Jr., Defense
Koby Smith, Towson - Jr., Defense
Logan Wisnauskas, Maryland - Jr., Attack
Zack Cole*, St. Joseph's - Soph., Face Off
Tucker Dordevic, Syracuse - Soph., Midfield
Joey Epstein, Johns Hopkins - Soph., Attack
Sean Goldsmith*, Mercer - Soph., Attack
Sam Handley, Pennsylvania - Soph., Midfield
Jason Knox*, Hobart - Soph., Attack
Brendan Nichtern, Army - Soph., Attack
Chase Scanlan, Syracuse - Soph., Attack
Tommy Schelling*, Lehigh - Soph., Attack
Wyatt Schupler*, Army - Soph., Goalie
Dyson Williams*, Duke - Fr., Attack
^ Players are in alphabetical order by class
* Denotes player added March 11
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