Aurandt IV, Ip and Jordan Named Scholar All-Americans by USILA
Harvard Men's Lacrosse achieved a significant milestone with three players—John Aurandt IV, Logan Ip, and Sean Jordan—receiving USILA Scholar All-America Awards for the 2026 season. This recognition highlights their exceptional performance both on the field and in academics, contributing to a team GPA of 3.81, which also secured the USILA Team GPA Award. To qualify, players must meet specific academic and performance standards, including being seniors with at least a 3.0 GPA. These honors illustrate Harvard's ongoing commitment to excellence in athletics and academics.
By the Numbers- Harvard's team GPA: 3.81
- Combined points from Aurandt IV: 38 (28 goals, 10 assists)
- Points per game by Ip: 2.50
- Harvard's performance in 2026 solidified their status as an academic and athletic powerhouse.
- The team is striving to blend its lacrosse legacy with academic excellence.
The expectations for Harvard Lacrosse remain high as they look to build on their extraordinary achievements in both academics and competition in future seasons. The program aims to continue producing both talented athletes and scholars.
Bottom LineThe recognition of Aurandt IV, Ip, and Jordan as Scholar All-Americans reflects Harvard's unique blend of competitive success and academic integrity, reinforcing their leadership in NCAA Division I athletics.
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