LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Baldwin Wallace University men's lacrosse had five student-athletes named to the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Division III All-American team as honorable mentions. These players were nominated by their head coach and were voted on by the All-American Committee.
The 2026 Yellow Jackets who were named USILA All-America honorable mention are junior Ohio Athletic Conference All-Tournament attacker/midfielder
Noah Dodgion (Hilliard/Davidson), senior First Team All-OAC attacker/midfielder
Bennet Trout (Pickerington/North), senior First Team All-OAC attacker/midfielder
Reichen Geiselhart (Cranberry Township, Pa./Seneca Valley), junior First Team All-OAC short stick defensive midfielder
Caleb Fox (York, Pa./Dallastown Area), and junior OAC Defensive Player of the Year
Evan Vetter (Cranberry Township, Pa./Seneca Valley).
Dodgion earned his first All-American recognition after being the leading goal scorer in the OAC with 66 goals. He was a two-time Men's Yellow Jacket of the Week honoree, two-time OAC Offensive Player of the Week winner, and was the Yellow Jacket Men's Athlete of the Month for April. To end the season, he was named to the OAC All-Tournament Team after scoring a hat trick in both the semifinal and championship games.
Trout was named Honorable Mention All-American for the second consecutive season after leading the Yellow Jackets with 89 points. He was the conference leader in assists with 51 in 2026. This season, he became the all-time leading points scorer with 291 total and is the best goal scorer in BW history with 160 total.
Geiselhart gathered career highs in assists with 15 and caused turnovers with five to be named All-American honorable mention. He was named Men's Yellow Jacket of the Week in March after tying his career-best mark of five goals against Oberlin. He also tallied five goals against Mount Union, three goals against Muskingum, and three goals against Otterbein in back-to-back-to-back games.
Fox is a two-time First Team All-OAC honoree and first-time All-American honorable mention. He collected 34 ground balls to be third on the team. He was a key member of the faceoff unit that won 292 faceoffs which set a new program record.
Vetter was the faceoff specialist responsible for the program record in faceoffs won this season. He collected a career-high 16 ground balls and went 19 for 22 in the OAC Semifinals to send BW to their sixth-consecutive title game. He was named OAC Defensive Player of the Year, First Team All-OAC, and OAC Defensive Player of the Week three times.