BALTIMORE, Md. – Adding to their long list of achievements over the course of the 2026 season,
Logan Ip and
John Aurandt IV, were named Inside Lacrosse All-Americans in the organization's announcement this afternoon. The midfield duo for the Crimson was a driving force behind the team's success this season, combining for 73 points, 46 goals and 27 assists. By earning a spot on the second team, Ip secure his second Inside Lacrosse All-America honor while Aurandt landed on the Honorable Mention list and earned his first All-America nod from Inside Lacrosse. Harvard has now had at least one player honored on the Inside Lacrosse All-America list in each of the past three seasons.
Now a two-time Inside Lacrosse All-America selection,
Logan Ip earned a spot on the second team after posting 35 points, 18 goals and 17 assists while leading the Crimson as a team captain. An all-around playmaker, Ip contributed defensively with 14 ground balls and two caused turnovers this season. Ip stared all 14 games for the Crimson, notching a point in all but one contest during the 2026 season. One of the team's most consistent performers, Ip led the squad with 17 assists while posting only 15 turnovers over the course of the 2026 season. The senior jumped up to the second team this season after earning a spot on the All-America third team in 2025.
A California native, Ip is set to graduate from Harvard this Spring and will move on to compete professionally with the Boston Cannons after being drafted by the club in the 2026 PLL College Draft. The Corona Del Mar product leaves the Crimson with 112 career points, which puts him among the highest scoring midfielders in program history.
An electric playmaker out of the midfield,
John Aurandt IV earned his first career All-America nod this season, landing on the Honorable Mention list. The Michigan native finished the season third on the team with 38 points, the most in a season during his four-year collegiate career. During his breakout senior season, Aurandt scored 28 goals – the second most on the team – and ended the season on a 12-game scoring streak. One of the nation's most accurate shooters, Aurandt shot the ball at a 43.8-percent clip, the 15th best shooting percentage in the NCAA during the 2026 season.
Aurandt also earned his first career All-Ivy League honor earlier this season, getting a spot on the second team. The Brighton high school product will graduate from Harvard with 88 career points and a highlight reel of incredible goals scored throughout his time in Cambridge.