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Staunton headlines four USILA All-Americans

5/26/2026 11:53:00 AM

WORCESTER, Mass. – The Assumption University men's lacrosse team had four student-athletes named to the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association All-American teams, headlined by Boomer Staunton, as announced by the organization last week

Boomer Staunton was named to the USILA All-American Second Team, Shane CorcoranBen McHugh, and Trent Sargent were all honorable mentions.  
 
Staunton had one of the best seasons in Assumption men's lacrosse program history, as the sophomore broke Justin Cecil's single-season goals record of 47 (1995) with 58, while adding 14 assists for 72 points, one shy of Cecil's single-season points record (1995). Staunton was also named as the Northeast 10 Conference Offensive Player of the Year, while also being named to the All-NE10 First Team. He also led the team with four game-winning goals. 
 
Corcoran was named an All-American honorable mention after being named to the Northeast 10 Conference Second Team. In 17 games, he has a 10.82 goals-against average and a .557 save percentage. His 201 saves ranked second in the NE10. 
 
McHugh carried the momentum from a stellar freshman year into his sophomore campaign, as he scored 35 goals and nine assists for 44 points. He scored the game-winning goal in the regular-season finale at Bentley. 
 
Sargent picked up an All-American honor after being named to the All-NE10 Second Team. He was the top defender for the Greyhounds, where he established new career-highs in both groundballs (48) and caused turnovers (28). His 62 career-caused turnovers passed Pat Trainor '13 for the most in program history. 
 
The men's lacrosse program had its best season in program history, as they set the most wins in a single season (11), while also making the NCAA Tournament for the first time. 
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