BALTIMORE, Md. – Harvard men's lacrosse's
Sam King, who has 24 goals and 26 assists in just eight games, has landed on the Inside Lacrosse Midseason All-America squad, as announced by the outlet last week. King, who stands at No. 2 nationally in points per game with 5.89, earned a spot on the third-team with his record-setting pace to begin the season.
King is already up to 53 points on the season and is on pace to secure 77 points, which would be the second-highest total in Harvard lacrosse history. The Baltimore native already has 155 career points to his name, which is tied for the 12
th most in program history.
The Gilman School product has established himself as one of the most complete players in the game, using his all-around skill set to fill the stat sheet all season long. King is currently the only player in the nation with 20 goals, 25 assists, 30 ground balls, five caused turnovers and 50 points in 2024.
The junior captain has been a key piece of the Crimson attack since his arrival in Cambridge, contributing all over the field. This season alone, King has recorded seven games with six or more points and has grabbed four or more ground balls in four contests.
King and the Crimson have another big match-up this weekend, when the Dartmouth Big Green roll onto Jordan Field as Harvard resumes its Ivy League schedule. Game time is set for 3:30 PM on Saturday, April 6, at Jordan Field and on ESPN+.