SPARKS, Md. – The Salisbury University men's lacrosse team garnered the most USA Lacrosse Magazine All-America selections with seven Sea Gulls landing on the AA teams,
announced by the outlet on Tuesday afternoon.
Connor Herraiz,
Riley Strub,
Blake Malamphy and
Bryce Stevenson collected first-team praise,
Jeremiah Stafford was placed on the second team,
Brady Mancha landed on the third team, while
Ryan Della was listed as an honorable mention.
Herraiz, a senior attacker from Succasunna, NJ, tallied 83 points in 2025, which leads the returning Sea Gulls this season. The Cabrini transfer's 53 helpers were good enough for third in the Coastal Lacrosse Conference last year, and he logged 17 efforts with three or more points, including a 14-game stretch from March 1st to April 30th.
Strub, a senior midfielder from Darien, Conn., scored 69 goals and averaged 3.29 goals per game, good enough for 27th in the nation. Strub led Salisbury in man-up goals (9) and buried four or more goals in seven contests last season, including two six-goal performances.
Malamphy, a senior faceoff specialist from Annapolis, Md., won 282 faceoffs at a 63.5 percent clip for SU in 2025. The FOGO added eight goals and handed out two assists while scooping up 157 ground balls in his junior season.
Stevenson, a senior defender from Severna Park, Md., anchored the Gulls' defense that allowed under eight goals per game last season by causing 38 opponent errors and picking up 69 ground balls while chipping in four goals offensively.
Stafford, a senior long stick defender from Darien, Conn., led the 2025 squad with 49 disruptions and spent time playing close defense along with duties at LSM. Stafford collected 58 grounders to mark career-highs in groundballs and caused turnovers in 2025.
Mancha, a senior defensive midfielder from Parkside High School in Salisbury, neutralized the opposing offense as the top Sea Gull short stick defender and picked up eight ground balls to go along with four caused turnovers. The former Parkside Ram gave out his third career assist a season ago.
Della, a junior attacker from Annapolis, Md., produced 52 goals with nine assists for the Maroon and Gold while scoring seven goals when the Sea Gulls were man-up. Della boasted hat tricks in ten of the Sea Gulls' 21 games played a season ago.
The Sea Gulls begin their 2026 journey on Saturday in St. Davids, Pa., against Eastern at 1 p.m.
Salisbury University is a proud member of NCAA Division III with primary membership in the Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference, along with affiliate membership in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (football, men's & women's swimming), Coastal Lacrosse Conference (men's lacrosse), State University of New York Athletic Conference (field hockey), and Colonial Women's Golf Conference (women's golf). With over 500 student-athletes in 23 varsity sports, SU is recognized as one of the nation's most competitive intercollegiate athletics programs regardless of division, featuring dedicated coaches and staff that foster excellence on and off the field. The Sea Gulls have won a combined 23 team national championships, 24 individual national championships, and 206 conference championships, and have produced 54 Academic All-Americans.
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