Three from Rutgers men’s lacrosse earn special honors

Three Rutgers men’s lacrosse standouts are named All-Americans.

While the 2023 campaign for Rutgers men’s lacrosse ended in disappointing fashion, the season was full of unforgettable moments. Ethan Rall, Shane Knoblach, and Noah Daniels provided a few of those, and on Tuesday, they were recognized for their play. The first postseason All-Americans listing was revealed by USA Lacrosse Magazine, with all three receiving honors.

Ethan Rall was named to the First Team, Shane Knoblach to the Third Team, and Noah Daniels rounded out the awards as an Honorable Mention selection. It is not the first time Rall and Knoblach received special recognition from USA Lacrosse Magazine.

For the second straight season, Rall was named a First Team All-American. He was a disruptive presence by causing 21 turnovers and collecting 49 ground balls. He also rewrote the Rutgers record books as he finished his career with 85 caused turnovers, a program record. Rall finished his senior season second in the league in caused turnovers per game.

As Knoblach added 38 points to his resume, he earned All-American accolades for the third straight season. While playing primarily out of the midfield, the New Jersey native had five multi-goal games, including four hat tricks. He also showed a flair for the dramatics with a game-winning goal in overtime against Michigan.

Unlike Knoblach and Rall, the 2023 season was Daniels’s first in Piscataway. He made an instant impact with 11 points and 29 ground balls. The New York native finished fourth on the team in caused turnovers and had three games of at least five points. With Daniels in the Rutgers midfield, their future is bright.

Later this month, the All-American teams from the media voting compiled by Inside Lacrosse and the Coaches’ All-American teams from the USILA will be released.

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USA Lacrosse Magazine selected three Rutgers men’s lacrosse players as All-Americans

On Tuesday, three Rutgers men’s lacrosse players were named All-Americans by the USA Lacrosse Magazine.

On Tuesday, three Rutgers men’s lacrosse players were named All-Americans by the USA Lacrosse Magazine. Rutgers long-stick midfielder Ethan Rall got selected First Team All-American, and junior Shane Knobloch received Third Team honors. Also, senior Noah Daniels got an Honorable Mention selection.

The USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American team is the first of three projected All-American teams to be released this postseason, with Inside Lacrosse and USILA announcing their selections later this month.

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Rall received his second consecutive First Team All-American selection by the USA Lacrosse Magazine. The Rutgers captain received Second Team All-Big Ten for his efforts throughout the season. The two-time Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week caused 21 turnovers and collected 49 ground balls this season. Ralls, a New York native, set a new program record with 85 caused turnovers.

As for Knobloch, this is the second consecutive season receiving All-American honors by USA Lacrosse Magazine, receiving Honorable Mention All-American last season. The New Jersey native received Second Team All-Big Ten selection for his 21 goals, 17 assists, and 38 points this season. Knobloch had five multi-goal games, including four hat tricks.

In his first season at Rutgers, Noah Daniels made his impact on the defensive end. Daniels had eight goals, three assists, 29 ground balls, and 11 caused turnovers this season. The New York native played 45 games in four seasons at Mount St. Mary’s, receiving a Scholar All-American selection by USILA last year. Daniels finished his career with 25 goals, 11 assists, 133 ground balls, and 39 caused turnovers.

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