Inside Lacrosse Names Ip, Aurandt All-Americans
Logan Ip and John Aurandt IV from Harvard’s men's lacrosse team have received recognition as Inside Lacrosse All-Americans. Ip has earned a spot on the second team, marking his second All-America honor, while Aurandt is on the Honorable Mention list, his first recognition. The duo collectively contributed 73 points this season, helping significantly in the team's success. Harvard has continued its streak with at least one All-American each year for the past three seasons.
By the Numbers- Logan Ip: 35 points (18 goals, 17 assists), 14 ground balls, and 2 turnovers.
- John Aurandt IV: 38 points (28 goals, 10 assists), 43.8% shooting accuracy – 15th in NCAA.
The accolades come at a time when other teams are also producing standout players, raising questions about the competition level in the Ivy League.
State of Play- Harvard’s men's lacrosse team has shown consistent performance with multiple All-Americans in recent seasons.
- Both players are set to graduate and pursue professional careers, impacting the team's future roster strength.
Ip will compete professionally with the Boston Cannons after being drafted, while Aurandt's next steps may include professional opportunities as well, given his standout season.
Bottom LineThe recognition of Ip and Aurandt not only highlights their individual talents but also underscores the growing legacy of Harvard lacrosse in collegiate sports, with a promising future ahead.
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