
Three Great Danes Earn USILA Scholar All-America Recognition
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ALBANY, N.Y. – Three UAlbany men’s lacrosse players were honored as 2018 United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Scholar All-Americans.
Kyle McClancy, Connor Fields and Troy Reh are UAlbany’s Scholar All-Americans this year. McClancy earns this distinction for the second time while Fields and Reh are first time Scholar All-Americans.
To qualify, nominated parties must be at least senior academic standing, have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA and had to be an All-American, in the North-South Game or an outstanding conference player. Student-athletes are nominated by their respective teams, then selected by the USILA.
All three UAlbany players selected to be Scholar All-America were also USILA All-Americans on the field, helping the Great Danes to their first-ever Championship Weekend this season.
McClancy, the America East Man of the Year, finished with a 3.93 GPA in business. On the field, he was UAlbany’s top two-way midfielder, having 29 goals, 19 assists and 36 ground balls.
Fields earned the second-highest point total in DI history with 364 points, including 86 for First Team USILA All-America honors on the field. In the classroom, he graduated with a 3.35 GPA in business.
Reh was an All-American at LSM, picking up 45 ground balls, 17 caused turnovers and 11 goals. He concluded his academic career with a 3.39 GPA in business.
In all, UAlbany had three of the 48 USILA Scholar All-Americans this year. Three is the second-most for a program this season.