Men's Lacrosse

CNE Announces 2025 Men's Lacrosse Postseason Award Winners

BEVERLY, Mass. – The 2025 Conference of New England Women's Lacrosse Postseason Awards were released on Thursday afternoon, with a wide spread of recognition that highlight's some of the best programs and athletes in the conference.

Offensive Player of the Year - Cam Fernandez, Endicott
Defensive Player of the Year - Nick DiSalvo, Endicott
Goalkeeper of the Year - Tom Gardner, Wentworth
Co-Short Stick Midfielder of the Year - Ethan Cupples, Endicott
Co-Short Stick Midfielder of the Year - Dryden Fisher, Wentworth
Rookie of the Year - Shaun Wright, Hartford
Coach of the Year - Dan Russo, Wentworth
Scholar Athlete of the Year - Drew Bouley, Wentworth

All-Conference First Team
A - Cam Fernandez, Endicott
A - Nick Graap, Endicott
A - Erik Vogt, Wentworth
M - Drew Bouley, Wentworth
M - Guerin Favreau, Endicott
M - Tommy Tyksinski, Endicott
LSM - Matt Cawley, Endicott
SSM - Ethan Cupples, Endicott
SSM - Dryden Fisher, Wentworth
D - Nick DiSalvo, Endicott
D - Kyle Leger, Wentworth
D - Kyle Zirn, RWU
FOM - Thomas Barker, Endicott
G - Tom Gardner, Wentworth

All-Conference Second Team
A - Matt Hemmert, RWU
A - Jack Houlden, WNEU
A - Jack Kester, RWU
M - Eric Brooks, RWU
M - Aidan Ezra, Hartford
M - Colt Green, Endicott
LSM - Jake Rocchio, Wentworth
SSM - Thomas Labbe, WNEU
D - Jack Dagata, Endicott
D - Nick Didomizio, Hartford
D - Chris Gottlieb, UNE
D - David Noel, WNEU
FOM - Ben Costanzo, Hartford
G - CJ Ledwick, Hartford

All-Conference Third Team
A - Brendan Kroll, Wentworth
A - Michael Novotny, Hartford
A - Jacob Roy, WNEU
M - Shea Fogarty, UNE
M - Griffin LaRochelle, WNEU
M - Malcolm Steegstra, RWU
M - Ryan Vendetti, RWU
LSM - Alex Burrill, RWU
SSM - Kyle Bouley, Curry
D - Tobias Ballester, Hartford
D - Jackson Burns, Endicott
D - Eric Izzo, RWU
D - Joey Pinto, Curry
D - Ryan Quinlan, WNEU
FOM - Chris Catuosco, WNEU
FOM - Connor Charron, Wentworth
G - Chris Tillotson, Endicott

In addition to the major awards and all-conference teams, the CNE also announced its new Community Service Team, highlighting one student-athlete per institution who demonstrates a commitment to their community. Each winner was picked and nominated by each program’s head coach.

Community Service Team
Matt Cawley, Endicott
Matt DeSimone, UNE
Anthony Gesino, WNEU
Max Kimmel, RWU
Mac Kline, Curry
William McCormick, Gordon
Jake Rocchio, Wentworth
Bryce Soboleski, Nichols
Griffin Weller, Hartford

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE OF NEW ENGLAND
Originally founded in 1984 as the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), and reconstituted as the Conference of New England (CNE) in 2024, the CNE is an NCAA Division III athletic conference composed of 10 full member and five associate member institutions throughout the New England region. Its membership aims to provide student-athletes with a positive experience in their pursuit of excellence through high academic standards, quality competition, and a meaningful student life. The Conference administers championships in 20 intercollegiate sports.