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Aquilla, Randall, and Storner of Men's Lacrosse Named USILA All-Americans

Jonas Aquilla, Neil Randall, and Joe Storner earn USILA All-America honors
Jonas Aquilla, Neil Randall, and Joe Storner earn USILA All-America honors

Complete USILA All-America Teams (.pdf)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Three Baldwin Wallace University men's lacrosse student-athletes have been selected to the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) All-America team.

Senior midfielder Jonas Aquilla (Westlake/St. Edward), senior defender Neil Randall (Manhattan Beach, Calif./Palos Verdes), and senior goalkeeper Joe Storner (Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier) were all named honorable mention.

Aquilla, who repeats on the USILA All-America list, earned his third consecutive first team All-Ohio Athletic Conference accolade this season. Aquilla was second on the team this year in total points (51), second on the team in assists (19), and third on the team in goals scored (32). He also added 32 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers.

Before the commencement of this season, Aquilla was named an Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-American, and he earned Intercollegiate Men's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IMLCA) All-Region and USILA All-America honors last season as a short stick defensive midfielder. All-time at BW, Aquilla ranks 9th in caused turnovers (42), 11th in goals scored (47), 12th in assists (28), 13th in points (75), 14th in ground balls (101), and T16th in games played (56).

Randall also repeats on the USILA All-America list and earned his third consecutive first team All-OAC honor this year. Randall again led the team and the OAC in caused turnovers (47) and was third on the team in ground balls (51).

He was named the OAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2022, and this season broke BW's All-Time Caused Turnovers Record. Randall now totals 140 in his career, ranks fifth in ground balls (157), and T16th in games played at BW. He was also named an Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-American this year, and last year was an IMLCA All-Region honoree. Off the field, he was just recently named a College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honoree.

Storner earns his first All-America honor after being named as the 2023 OAC Defensive Player of the Year. He also landed on the All-OAC first team for the second time in his career and was named to the second team in 2022. This year, Storner led all of Division III and the OAC in save percentage (67.1%) and goals against average (6.24). He also led the OAC in goals against (102), wins (16), games played and started (19), and was second in total saves (217).

This season, he broke his own single season record in saves, wins, starts, and save percentage. Storner was also named the OAC Defensive Player of the Week four times this season and was selected to the USILA/Dynamic Team of the Week two times. 

In his career, Storner has totaled 624 saves, being the first Yellow Jacket to surpass the 600-mark. All-time, He also ranks first in save percentage (62.7%), second in goals against average (7.55), second in wins (42), second in minutes played (2,955:44), second in starts as a goalkeeper (56), tenth (all players) in career games played (58), and 17th in career ground balls (97). Storner also holds this single game record in saves, notching 21 saves twice.

BW finished the record-breaking 2023 season as the OAC Regular Season Champions for the third consecutive season as they posted a 16-3 record with a 9-0 mark in the OAC.