SPARKS, Md. – With the 2026 season just over the halfway point, Inside Lacrosse has announced its Midseason All-America teams. Four student-athletes representing Harvard made the cut, with two landing on teams and two earning spots on the honorable mention list. Senior captain and midfielder,
Logan Ip, earned a spot on the First Team after earning Third Team honors after the 2025 season.
John Aurandt IV has played his way into the All-America conversation after exploding for 26 points in his last seven games. Two key performers for the Crimson –
Jack Speidell and
Graham Stevens – were named on the honorable mention list.
Senior | Midfield | Newport Coast, Calif. | Corona Del Mar | West Coast Starz
One of the leaders on the Crimson this season,
Logan Ip is continuing his upward trajectory in the 2026 season. Currently third on the team with 28 points, Ip is also tied for the team lead in assists with 12. His 3.11 points per game are 13
th best in the Ivy League and 18
th in scoring among midfielders in the nation. The California native has continued to shoot the ball accurately, as he is currently ranked sixth nationally and first in the Ivy League with a .5000 shot percentage.
Senior | Midfield | Brighton, Mich. | Brighton | Juiced Cherries Lacrosse
A key piece of the Crimson's offensive success this season has been the play of
John Aurandt IV. A two-time Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week, Aurandt has already reached his career single season high with 27 points in nine games. The Michigan native led the team with a hat-trick and four points in the win over No. 1 Syracuse (Feb. 21) before rifling a career-best seven points in the win against Michigan in Houston (Mar. 7). A consistent scorer from the midfield, Aurandt ranks 10
th nationally in shot percentage and is 20
th with 3.00 points per game among midfielders in the NCAA.
Junior | Attack | East Setauket, N.Y. | St. Anthony's | Team 91 LI
One of the most talented attackmen in the Ivy League,
Jack Speidell is picking up where he left off in 2025. A dynamic playmaker, Speidell has shown off his ability as a distributor this season and is tied for the team lead with 12 assists. A Team 91 LI alum, Speidell now owns 36 points on the year and holds the team lead. The St. Anthony's product produced a nine-point outburst against Marquette (Feb. 28) the highest total for a Crimson player since
Sam King '25 reached the same total in the 2025 matchup against Marquette. Speidell has posted five or more points in four games including a pair of six-point outings against Colgate (Feb. 17) and Boston U. (Mar. 24).
Sophomore | Goalie | Chester, N.J. | The Pingry School | Leading Edge
Sophomore goalkeeper,
Graham Stevens, has been excellent in 2026 for the Crimson, saving shots at a 57-percent clip and allowing just 10.32 goals per game. The metrics rank fifth and 25th in the country, respectively. Stevens has made 13.78 saves per game, a number that ranks in the top five nationally. Most recently, Stevens posted a career-best 22 saves in a win over No. 20 Boston University in the Charles River Rivalry game. The Pingry School product has made 14 or more saves in a game in five games this season and has been the anchor of Harvard's defense during the team's 8-1 start to 2026.