Louisville, Ky. - The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association released the recipients of the 2025 All-Region teams with Molloy men's lacrosse student-athletes accounting for seven selections. This is the most number of individuals honored as All-Region in the program's history following a record-setting 16-5 record and first-ever East Coast Conference Championship.
Junior
Brian Green highlighted the group, earning a First Team nod at the midfield position. Green was previously named All-ECC First team, marking the junior's first All-Conference and All-Region nods. He topped the Lions with 69 points and 43 goals, including six on man-up and five game-winners. On the season, he scored three or more goals in seven games and reached the three point mark in 15 games.
Freshman
Aiden Dinnigan and senior
Christian Michaels were both selected All-North Second Team. Dinnigan was named the ECC Rookie of the Year and All-ECC First Team as a defender. His 41 caused turnovers topped the team while also adding 52 ground balls and an assist on the campaign. A consistent presence on defense, he had two or more caused turnovers in 15 contests and two or more ground balls in 16.
Michaels was selected as the ECC Goalkeeper of the Year and named to the First Team. This is the goalie's second-straight All-Region nod from the USILA, earning Honorable Mention a season ago. This year, he started all 21 of Molloy's contests and accounted for over 1100 minutes of playing time. He totaled a .596 save percentage and a 7.91 goals-against average to go with 215 saves, 22 ground balls, seven caused turnovers, and one assist. He earned the Most Outstanding Player award at the ECC Championship and will graduate with a staggering Molloy record of 872 career saves.
Seniors
Luke Hickam and
Bryan Diliberto, junior
Thomas Kofod, and sophomore
Rocco Hogan were all tabbed to the Third Team. Hickam was a All-ECC First Team selection in his first year with the Lions. He topped the team with 69 points and 28 assists and netted seven man-up goals. The attacker put up a point in 19 of the 20 contests he appeared in, including 10 games with three or more and scored a goal in 17 of the 20 contests with seven of three or more.
Diliberto was previously named All-ECC Second Team as a midfielder. He led Molloy with nine man-up goals on the season and totaled 49 points on 31 goals and 18 assists. He recorded a point in 20 of the 21 games including eight of three or more.
Kofod was also tabbed All-ECC Second Team as a LSM. On the season, he collected 78 ground balls, 38 caused turnovers and added 13 points on three goals and 10 assists. He picked up three or more ground balls in 14 games and had two or more caused turnovers in 10 while also recording a point in 10 contests.
Rounding out the All-Region selections was Hogan, who also earned All-ECC Second Team. The short stick defensive midfielder put up a stat line of 59 ground balls, seven caused turnovers, and four points on three goals and an assist. The sophomore picked up a ground ball in 19 of 21 contests, including six games with four or more.