Delaware men’s lacrosse receives seven Atlantic 10 postseason awards

Ben DeLuca, Head Coach at Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens Men's Lacrosse
Ben DeLuca, Head Coach at Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens Men's Lacrosse
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The University of Delaware men’s lacrosse team earned seven Atlantic 10 postseason awards in its first year in the conference, according to an April 29 announcement from the league.

These honors highlight individual and team achievements during a season that marked Delaware’s debut in the Atlantic 10. The recognition includes three players named to the A-10 All-Conference Second Team, three on the A-10 All-Rookie Team, and one player receiving both all-academic and all-conference distinctions.

Nick Cowen, Tyler Owings, and Brendan Powers were selected for the A-10 All-Conference Second Team. Cowen also received a spot on the A-10 All-Academic Team as a graduate international business major with a 3.75 GPA. He led Delaware with 26 caused turnovers while starting every game this season, ranking fourth in the conference and thirteenth nationally for caused turnovers per game.

Owings achieved his first all-conference selection after leading his team with eight assists and finishing fourth overall with seventeen points across thirteen games. Powers led Delaware in goals (20) and points (26), added six assists, started every game this season, scored four hat tricks, and completed his collegiate career tied for twenty-fifth-most points in program history at 119.

Scott Conte, Keegan Lathrop, and Colton Silverstein were named to the A-10 All-Rookie Team. Conte ranked third in faceoff wins (135) and ground balls (74) within the conference while being recognized multiple times as Defensive Player of the Week by both A-10 and USILA DI teams. His performance against St. Bonaventure included twenty-six faceoff wins—the most by any freshman nationally since 2020—and seventeen ground balls.

Lathrop finished third on his team for goals (15) and points (18), earning Rookie of the Week honors following his first hat trick against Hobart. Silverstein appeared as goalkeeper in ten games—including eight starts—posting an average of just over eleven goals allowed per game along with a .526 save percentage; he twice earned Defensive Player of the Week honors.



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