CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Eight student-athletes from the Harvard men's lacrosse team were awarded spots on All-New England teams after strong 2026 seasons.
Teddy Malone,
Logan Ip,
Owen Guest and
Sean Jordan earned spots on the All-New England First Team while
Jack Speidell,
John Aurandt IV,
Charlie Muller and
Graham Stevens landed on the All-New England Second Team. The eight honorees are the most in the history of Harvard Lacrosse.
Harvard's leading scorer in 2026,
Teddy Malone earned his first career All-New England honor with his appointment to the First Team. A Second Team All-Ivy League honoree, Malone scored a team-high 35 goals and notched 14 assists in his senior campaign to lead the Crimson in points with 49. 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). Finishing his career with 112 career goals and 161 career points, Malone ranks seventh and 12th all-time in Harvard lacrosse history.
One of the best midfielders in the country,
Logan Ip collected his third career All-New England honor and second career First Team nomination after another strong season with the Crimson in 2026. Ip scored 18 goals and added a team-high 17 assists to total 35 points during the 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 third-round pick of the Boston Cannons in the 2026 PLL College Draft, Ip will graduate from Harvard as one of the most accomplished midfielders in program history.
A senior defensive midfielder,
Owen Guest earns his first career All-New England honor with his appointment to the First Team. Guest recorded 32 ground balls and caused 10 turnovers on the season to contribute in the defensive zone and on the faceoff wing. The SSDM was one of only 15 players to record 10 or more caused turnovers with a short stick. The senior is set to graduate from Harvard this Spring after amassing 14 points, 74 ground balls and 33 caused turnovers in his career.
A team captain and a key defensive piece for Harvard,
Sean Jordan collects his first career All-New England honor by earning a spot on this year's First Team. Jordan collected 27 ground balls and caused five turnovers 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 season. 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.
A do-it-all attackman,
Jack Speidell landed on the All-New England Second Team this season, his second career All-Region honor. The Long Island native posted 41 points with 28 goals and 13 assists while also leading the Crimson with 36 ground balls. One of the best all-around players in the country, Speidell was 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).
Senior midfielder,
John Aurandt IV, earned his first career All-New England honor after a breakout senior season in 2026. The Michigan native finished the season with 38 points, 28 goals and 10 assists, all of which were career highs. The timely scoring of Aurandt was 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.
Charlie Muller earned his first career All-New England honor this season, landing on the Second Team. The close defender posted a team-best 15 caused turnovers this season and added 19 ground balls on the year. The Maryland native ranked eighth in the Ivy League with 1.07 caused turnovers per game. Muller also wrote his name in the Harvard record book this season by breaking the all-time caused turnover record. The senior will now graduate from Harvard with 80 ground balls and 53 caused turnovers in 50 games played.
Graham Stevens was named to the All-New England Second Team this season, earning his first career All-Region honor. The Crimson goalie started all 14 games in cage this season and posted a .531 save percentage and a 11.54 GAA in 2026. Stevens made 181 saves on the year while allowing only 160 goals while also recording nine wins. His 12.93 saves per game was the best clip in the Ivy League.