NEED TO KNOW:
USA South Coach of the Year: Tim Dunton
All-USA South First Team: 
Ian Parr (A), 
Eric Fewell (D), 
Andrew Pagano (D), 
Mike Eisele (G)
All-USA South Second Team: 
Isaac Harrington (A), 
Will Isley (M) 
Noah Glenzinski (FO)
All-Sportsmanship Team Representative: Colin Hackshaw
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. - Piedmont men's lacrosse was well represented with seven student athletes on the USA South All-Conference listing as head coach 
Tim Dunton repeated as Coach of the Year.
This marks Dunton's third overall USA South Coach of the Year nod after also winning the award in 2022. Seniors 
Andrew Pagano and 
Eric Fewell each earned all-conference honors for the fourth straight season. Isley took home All-CCS honors for the second consecutive season while Parr, Harrington, Eisele and Glenzinski all earned a spot for the first time in their careers.
Ian Parr, All-USA South First Team (Attackman)
BY THE NUMBERS:
Points: 60 (1st on team)
Goals: 37 (1st on team)
Assists: 23 (1st on team)
Of Note: Parr had a breakout season in his fifth year with the Lions, leading the team in points (60), goals (37) and assists (23). Parr had a strong close to the season, scoring at least three goals in the team's final eight contests and scoring exactly four goals in the team's final four games.
 
Eric Fewell, All-USA South First Team (Defender)
BY THE NUMBERS:
Ground Balls: 23 (6th on team)
Caused Turnovers: 11 (2nd on team)
Past All-USA South Recognition: 3x All-USA South Second Team (2022, 2023, 2024)
Of Note: After earning All-USA South Second Team recognition in each of his first three seasons, Fewell made a leap to the first team in his senior campaign. He helped a stout Piedmont defense again in 2025, ranking second on the team in caused turnovers with 11 and adding 23 ground ball pickups.
 
Andrew Pagano, All-USA South First Team (Defender)
BY THE NUMBERS:
Ground Balls: 30 (4th on team)
Caused Turnovers: 18 (1st on team)
Past All-USA South Recognition: 2x All-USA South Second Team (2022, 2023); All-USA South First Team (2024)
Of Note: Pagano has earned All-USA South honors for the fourth consecutive season. After making the second team in his first two seasons, he has jumped up to the first team in each of the past two campaigns. For the fourth consecutive season, he led the team in caused turnovers.
 
Mike Eisele, All-USA South First Team (Goalie)
BY THE NUMBERS:
Saves: 128 (.529 save%)
Wins: 9 
In-Season Awards: USA South Defensive Player of the Week (3/17/25)
Of Note: Eisele was strong from start-to-finish, delivering a 17-save performance in a one-goal win for the Lions over Berry in the season opener. Then, in a big win over conference foe Methodist, he stepped up with 15 saves and allowed just three goals.
 
 
Isaac Harrington, All-USA South Second Team (Attackman)
BY THE NUMBERS:
Points: 56 (2nd on team)
Goals: 34 (2nd on team)
Assists: 22 (2nd on team)
In-Season USA South Recognition: 3x USA South Offensive Player of the Week
Of Note: Harrington opened the season with a season-best five goal performance in a 14-13 win over Berry to help the Lions retain the Peach Cup. He tallied at least four goals in five occasions and was named USA South Offensive Player of the Week three times.
 
 
Will Isley, All-USA South Second Team (Midfielder)
BY THE NUMBERS:
Points: 31 (T-3rd on team)
Goals: 19 (T-3rd on team) 
Assists: 12 (T-4th on team)
Ground Balls: 21
Past All-USA South Recognition: All-USA South Second Team (2024)
Of Note: Isley earns second team honors for the second straight season after another solid campaign in 2025. He tallied at least one point in all but two games and had a season-best six points with three goals and three assists in a win at William Peace.
 
Noah Glenzinski, All-USA South Second Team (Faceoff Specialist)
BY THE NUMBERS:
Faceoff Wins: 134 (1st on team)
Faceoff %: .615 (1st on team) 
Ground Balls: 53 (1st on team)
Of Note: Glenzinski takes home all-conference honors for the first time in his career after his second season as the primary faceoff specialist. He was dominant in conference play, winning 67% of his faceoffs against USA South opponents.
Tim Dunton, USA South Coach of the Year
Dunton takes home USA South Coach of the Year honors for the third time in the last four seasons. In 2025, he helped the Lions to another second-place finish in the USA South despite having to replace last season's USA South Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year. He has also helped at least six Lions earn all-conference honors in every season beginning in 2021. This season's seven honorees marks the most since eight earned honors in 2021.
 
 
The 2025 USA South Men's Lacrosse All-Conference Team:
 
	
		
			| Offensive Player of the Year | Defensive Player of the Year | Rookie of the Year | Coach of the Year | 
		
			| Ethan MilesPfeiffer
 | JT CutrerSouthern Virginia
 | Jay LeggMethodist
 | Tim DuntonPiedmont
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			| First Team | Second Team | 
		
			| AttackJustin Barry, Greensboro
 Tyson Mauri, Southern Virginia
 Ethan Miles, Pfeiffer
 Ian Parr, Piedmont
 
 Midfield
 Zach Gignac, Pfeiffer
 Clay Haack, Southern Virginia
 Ryan Kavounis, Methodist
 
 Defender
 Eric Fewell, Piedmont
 Michael Keane, Pfeiffer
 Andrew Pagano, Piedmont
 
 Goalie
 Mike Eisele, Piedmont
 
 Long-Stick
 Jake Bandler, Methodist
 
 Short-Stick Defensive Midfielder
 JT Cutrer, Southern Virginia
 
 Faceoff
 Lee Caldwell, Pfeiffer
 | AttackIsaac Harrington, Piedmont
 Jay Legg, Methodist
 Mason Tardiff, Pfeiffer
 
 Midfield
 Will Isley, Piedmont
 Khyler Johnson, Pfeiffer
 Trent Orr, Pfeiffer
 
 Defender
 Calvin Flippin, Methodist
 Brandon Luft, Pfeiffer
 Daniel Wright, Methodist
 
 Goalie
 Korbin Hamilton, Pfeiffer
 
 Long-Stick
 Jacobi Leonard, Pfeiffer
 
 Short-Stick Defensive Midfielder
 Evan Jenkins, Pfeiffer
 
 Faceoff
 Graham Clausen, Methodist
 Noah Glenzinski, Piedmont
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			| All-Sportsmanship | 
		
			| Scott Bundy, BrevardHayden Hansen, Greensboro
 AJ Piazza, Huntingdon
 Baylor Montoya, LaGrange
 Hudson James, Methodist
 Greg Turner, Pfeiffer
 Colin Hackshaw, Piedmont
 Peyton Merwin, Southern Virginia
 Noah Belote, William Peace
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