Eight players from Harvard men's lacrosse received All-New England honors following their strong 2026 season. Teddy Malone, Logan Ip, Owen Guest, and Sean Jordan were named to the First Team, while Jack Speidell, John Aurandt IV, Charlie Muller, and Graham Stevens earned Second Team recognition. This achievement marks the highest number of honorees for Harvard Lacrosse in its history. Malone led the team in scoring, and Ip is celebrated as one of the best midfielders nationwide. The selection highlights the team’s exceptional season and individual performances.

By the Numbers
  • Teddy Malone scored a team-high 35 goals, leading to 49 points this season.
  • Graham Stevens achieved a .531 save percentage and averaged 12.93 saves per game.
State of Play
  • The team's eight honorees set a new program record for All-New England selections.
  • Several players, like Teddy Malone and Logan Ip, will graduate with significant career achievements, shaping the program’s legacy.
What's Next

As these standout players graduate, Harvard will look to recruit new talent to fill their roles. The departure of key players might influence the team's strategy moving forward, as they aim to build on their recent successes. Future recruitment efforts will likely focus on maintaining program strength and competitiveness in the Ivy League.

Bottom Line

This record recognition reflects not only individual talents but also the overall growth and competitiveness of Harvard men's lacrosse. The achievements set a high benchmark for future players, driving a culture of excellence within the program.