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Nanosky Garners USILA Scholar All-American Honors

(Photo Courtesy of Erik Drost '11)
(Photo Courtesy of Erik Drost '11)

Complete USILA Division III Scholar All-Americans (.pdf)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Baldwin Wallace University senior All-Ohio Athletic Conference attack Jake Nanosky (Medina) has been selected as a United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Scholar All-American

Nanosky, who garners his first accolade, carried a 3.921 grade point average in finance.  He becomes just the second BW student-athlete to earn the honor joining former All-American defender Neil Randall, who received his recognition in 2023.

This season, Nanosky led the team and was tied for second in the OAC with 28 assists.  He was second on the squad and was eight in the league with 35 goals.  Nanosky led the team and was fourth in the conference with 63 points.  He also tallied 14 ground balls and six caused turnovers.

For his career, Nanosky is the University record holder for shots on goal with 239, goals scored with 135 and games played with 67.  He ranks second all-time in school history in assists with 107 and points with 242.  Nanosky also holds the single season record for a freshman in shots on goal with 68, total points with 63, goals scored with 39 and assists with 27.  He has also recorded 82 ground balls and caused 28 turnovers in his career. Nanosky is a four-time All-OAC selection, including a three-time first-team honoree, a two-time OAC Offensive Player of the Week Award recipient and the 2021 OAC Rookie of the Year Award winner.

Off the field, he is a three-time Academic All-OAC honoree, College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District selection, Dean's list student, Jacket Scholar and a member of the Chi Alpha Sigma, Dayton C. Miller and School of Business honoraries.

Nanosky was also a two-year letter winning wide receiver where he received Academic All-OAC honors.

BW finished the 2024 season with a record of 10-7 and was Co-OAC Regular Season Champions with a record of 8-1.  The Yellow Jackets advanced to their fourth straight OAC Tournament Championship game.