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USILA All American Team

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Country
  
United States

First awarded
  
1922

Presented by
  
USILA

Awarded for
  
the best American men's college lacrosse players at their respective positions

The USILA All-American Team is an honor given annually to the best American men's college lacrosse players at their respective positions by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association. The term All-American is derived from the same practice in American college football, in which the first such team was selected by Caspar Whitney and Walter Camp in 1889. The first USILA All-Americans were named in 1922, and consisted of a first team, second team, third team, and honorable mention selections. Today, separate selections are made at the NCAA Division I, Division II, and Division III levels.

Only six players have ever been named to the USILA All-American first team all four years of their college eligibility: Doug Turnbull of Johns Hopkins (1922-25), Everett Smith of St. John's (1934-37), Frank Urso of Maryland (1973-76), Del Dressell of Johns Hopkins (1983-86), Jason Coffman of Salisbury State (1993-96), and Mikey Powell of Syracuse.

References

USILA All-American Team Wikipedia