Maryville University men's lacrosse saw four standouts voted as 2026 All-Americans as chosen by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA).
John Chorlton earned second team All-American honors, while
Wyatt Robertson was named third-team All-American.
Carter Bies and
Zach Johnson both were tabbed All-American Honorable Mention selections.
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At LSM, Chorlton becomes a two-time USILA All-American for the Saints. The 2026 Great Lakes Valley Conference Defender of the Year led a Saints defense that ranked 18th nationally in scoring defense. He was second for Maryville and ranked fifth in the league in caused turnovers per game at 1.67 and grabbed 37 ground balls on the season. In addition, he scored four goals and picked up one assist.
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Robertson was chosen the GLVC Offensive Player of the Year and adds to his earlier USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American honorable mention selection. He led the GLVC in goals (48) and goals per game (3.20) and ranked 14th nationally. Robertson was third in the country with 10 man-up goals. He had 11 multi-goal games and poured in a season-high six goals against nationally ranked opponents Alabama-Huntsville and Rollins. Robertson posted a .647 shooting percentage on the season and recorded 39 ground balls.
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Bies, who was a USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American honorable mention selection at SSDM, had 16 caused turnovers to go along with 43 ground balls. He added six assists on the season. A first-team All-GLVC honoree, Bies helped a Maryville defense that ranked 18th in the nation in scoring defense at 9.07 goals allowed per game. He grabbed a career-high eight ground balls against Indianapolis and had at least three GBs in seven contests.
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A junior defender, Johnson was a key on the Saints defense that ranked 18th nationally in scoring defense. He led Maryville with 29 caused turnovers and was third in the league at 1.93 CTs a game. Johnson added 36 ground balls and also scored one goal on the season.
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The Saints earned a share of the 2026 Great Lakes Valley Conference regular season title and reached the championship game of the GLVC Tournament.
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