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Six From Men’s Lacrosse Land on All-Ivy League Teams

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – One of the best regular seasons in program history for Harvard men's lacrosse resulted in six All-Ivy League honorees, that were announced by the league this afternoon. Logan Ip and Sean Jordan landed on the All-Ivy League First Team and Teddy Malone, Jack Speidell and John Aurandt IV earned Second Team honors. Quinn Kelly rounded out the Crimson honorees with a spot on the Honorable Mention list. Additionally, Finn Jensen was honored as the team's Academic All-Ivy League recipient.
 
This is the third consecutive year that the Crimson has had at least six All-Ivy nominees and two players on the All-Ivy League First Team.
 

Logan Ip – First Team All-Ivy League 

Senior | Midfield | Newport Coast, Calif. | Corona Del Mar | West Coast Starz

One of the best midfielders in the country, Logan Ip collected his third career All-Ivy League honor and second career First Team nomination after another strong season with the Crimson in 2026. Ip scored 17 goals and added 15 points to total 32 points during the regular season, the fourth most on the Crimson. His 2.50 points per game was the second highest clip by a midfielder in the Ivy League. A true 50/50 midfielder, Ip's 15 assists are a team best and third most by a midfielder in the Ivy League. The California native is also among the most accurate shooters in the conference, posting a shooting percentage of 36.2 to rank 10th in the Ivy League.
 
A third-round draft pick of the Boston Cannons in the 2026 PLL College Draft, Ip eclipsed the 100-career point mark this season and is among the highest scoring midfielder in program history with his total of 109 career points. A testament to his all-around skillset, Ip has also collected 46 ground balls and nine caused turnovers during his time in Cambridge.
 

Sean Jordan – First Team All-Ivy League

Senior | LSM | Boca Raton, Fla. | St. Andrew's School | Sweetlax Florida

A team captain and a key defensive piece for Harvard, Sean Jordan collects his first career All-Ivy League honor by earning a spot on this year's First Team. Jordan collected 26 ground balls and caused five turnovers defensively to contribute to the Crimson's defensive unit as an LSM. The Florida native also chipped in offensively with two goals and an assist during the 2026 regular season. A major piece of the Harvard man-down unit, Jordan has helped the Crimson stop opponents on 72.7-percent of their extra-man opportunities, the best mark in the conference.
 
An influential leader in the Crimson locker room, Jordan has turned in several big performances this season to help him earn a spot on the First Team. In the Crimson's upset win over No. 1 Syracuse, Jordan scored a huge fourth quarter juice goal to tie the game 12 in the Crimson's eventual 13-12 victory. Most recently, Jordan grabbed seven ground balls in the team's matchup with No. 6 Cornell, the most by a Harvard LSM since the 2024 season.
 

Teddy Malone – Second Team All-Ivy League

Senior | Attack | Wilmington, Del. | The Haverford School | Mesa Lacrosse

Harvard's leading scorer in 2026, Teddy Malone earned his second career All-Ivy League honor with his appointment to the Second Team. A two-time Ivy League offensive Player of the Week this season, Malone scored a team-high 34 goals and notched 12 assists in his senior campaign to leads the Crimson in points with 46.  Malone scored three or more goals in six games, including a six-goal outburst against Colgate (Feb. 17) and a five-goal effort against No. 16 Penn (Mar. 14). Now with 111 career goals and 158 career points, Malone ranks seventh and 12th all-time in Harvard lacrosse history.
 

Jack Speidell – Second Team All-Ivy League

Junior | Attack | East Setauket, N.Y. | St. Anthony's | Team 91 LI

A do-it-all attackman, Jack Speidell landed on the All-Ivy League Second Team for the second consecutive year after a strong 2026 regular season. The Long Island native collected 39 points with 27 goals and 12 assists while also leading the Crimson with 35 ground balls. One of the best all-around players in the country, Speidell is the only attack in the nation with at least 25 goals, 10 assists, 35 points, 35 ground balls and five caused turnovers. Speidell's 2026 highlights included surpassing the 100-career points milestone, notching nine points against Marquette in his return to Long Island (Feb. 28) and leading Harvard to a Charles River Rivalry win over Boston University with four goals and two assists (Mar. 24).
 

John Aurandt IV – Second Team All-Ivy League

Senior | Midfield | Brighton, Mich. | Brighton High School | Juiced Cherries Lacrosse

Senior midfielder, John Aurandt IV, earned his first career All-Ivy League honor after a breakout senior season in 2026. The Michigan native finished the regular season with 36 points, 26 goals and 10 assists, all of which are new career highs. The timely scoring of Aurandt has been key to Harvard's success this season. In the upset win against No. 1 Syracuse (Feb. 21), Aurandt began the fourth quarter comeback with a clutch goal with just over five minutes left. Against No. 16 Penn (Mar. 14), the Michigan native scored both of Harvard's fourth-quarter goals to hold off a late Quaker rally. Aurandt added fourth quarter strikes in the wins over Dartmouth (Mar. 20) and Boston U. (Mar. 24) to help finish off the opponents late in the game. Currently on an 11-game goal scoring streak, the team is 6-0 in games that Aurandt scores three or more goals.
 

Quinn Kelly – Honorable Mention All-Ivy League

First-year | Defense | Little Silver, N.J. | Christian Brothers Academy | Leading Edge

A key piece of Harvard's defensive success this season has been the addition of Quinn Kelly, who today earned his first career All-Ivy League honor with a spot on the Honorable Mention list. A versatile athlete, Kelly is Harvard's top close defender, consistently marking opposing team's top scoring threats. The New Jersey native scooped up 18 ground balls and caused 12 turnovers – a team-best – in his rookie campaign.
 
 
 
 
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Players Mentioned

John Aurandt IV

#49 John Aurandt IV

M
6' 0"
Senior
Logan Ip

#3 Logan Ip

M
5' 10"
Senior
Finn Jensen

#20 Finn Jensen

M
6' 0"
Senior
Sean Jordan

#52 Sean Jordan

LSM
6' 1"
Senior
Teddy Malone

#26 Teddy Malone

A
6' 0"
Senior
Jack Speidell

#4 Jack Speidell

A
6' 3"
Junior
Quinn Kelly

#19 Quinn Kelly

D
6' 1"
First-Year

Players Mentioned

John Aurandt IV

#49 John Aurandt IV

6' 0"
Senior
M
Logan Ip

#3 Logan Ip

5' 10"
Senior
M
Finn Jensen

#20 Finn Jensen

6' 0"
Senior
M
Sean Jordan

#52 Sean Jordan

6' 1"
Senior
LSM
Teddy Malone

#26 Teddy Malone

6' 0"
Senior
A
Jack Speidell

#4 Jack Speidell

6' 3"
Junior
A
Quinn Kelly

#19 Quinn Kelly

6' 1"
First-Year
D