FORT WAYNE, Ind. – The Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference released the men's lacrosse conference awards on Wednesday afternoon, with seven Warriors earning all-conference honors. Attacker
Devin Macomber, midfielder
Jake Deacon, defender
Carter Krizmanich, and goalie
Kyle TwoBulls were named to the WHAC All-Conference First Team. Attacker
Josh Bramley and defender
Zach Spisz were named to the WHAC All-Conference Second Team. Along with his First Team selection, Macomber was named the WHAC Offensive Player of the Year. Head coach
Bryan Seaman was named the WHAC Coach of the Year.
Devin Macomber –
Offensive Player of the Year/ First Team All-Conference
Macomber, a senior from Tecumseh, Michigan, earned his Conference Honors after starting all 15 games for the Warriors this season. Macomber leads the Warriors' Offense with team highs in points, with 96, which puts him second in the country, goals with 64, which is the most in the country, and assists with 32. He also had 38 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers.
Jake Deacon –
First Team All-Conference
Deacon, a sophomore from Fox Lake, Illinois, picked up his First Team honor after starting 14 of the 15 games he played this season. The midfielder finished third on the team in points, tallying 56 on 39 goals and 17 assists. He would also grab 44 ground balls and cause 18 turnovers.
Carter Krizmanich –
First Team All-Conference
Krizmanich, a redshirt freshman from Bristol, Indiana, earns his first conference honor after starting all 14 games he appeared in this season. The defender finished the season with 40 ground balls and 21 caused turnovers, while posting two points on two goals.
Kyle TwoBulls –
First Team All-Conference
TwoBulls – a senior from St. Charles, Illinois, earns First Team honors after starting all 15 games in goal for the Orange and Black this season, tallying 843 minutes between the pipes. TwoBulls holds a 13-2 record on the season, allowing 126 goals while recording 182 saves. He has also recorded 41 ground balls and caused 11 turnovers.
Josh Bramley –
Second Team All-Conference
Bramley, a graduate student from Mission, British Columbia, Canada, earned Second Team All-Conference honors after finishing second in points and goals for the Warriors. He has recorded 75 points, 52 goals, 23 assists, 27 ground balls, and 8 caused turnovers.
Zach Spisz –
Second Team All-Conference
Spisz, a redshirt sophomore from Hartland, Michigan, earns his Second Team honor after starting all 15 games for the Warriors this season. The defender led the team in ground balls and caused turnovers with 52 and 40, respectively. Additionally, he tallied three points with two goals and one assist.
Bryan Seaman –
Coach of the Year
In his ninth season leading the Orange and Black, Coach Seaman earns his fourth WHAC Coach of the Year honor, his first since 2022, after leading the Warriors to a 13-2 record, 6-1 in the WHAC, and a share of the conference regular season title.
Aaron Adams was named as Indiana Tech's representative for the Champions of Character Team, which is made up of one nominee from each school who best exemplifies the five core character values of integrity, respect, responsibility, sportsmanship, and servant leadership.
Indiana Tech also had eight players named to the All-Academic Team, including
Aaron Adams,
Josh Bramley,
Jake Deacon,
Cam Fewster,
Isaiah Flores,
Carter Krizmanich,
Cooper Langille, and
Ryan Tedesco To be named to the all-academic team, students must be a sophomore or above in academic standing with a cumulative 3.25 GPA and in attendance at the nominating school for one full year.
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