The following student-athletes have been selected to The Washington Post’s 2024 All-Met team for boys’ lacrosse:
Anthony Panetti, A, Sr., Landon
Panetti guided Landon to a 15-2 record and its first Interstate Athletic Conference title in seven years. The senior scored three goals and added an assist in a 17-6 dismantling of Georgetown Prep in the IAC championship game and finished the spring with 36 goals and 41 assists in 17 games. The Bucknell commit, named the IAC player of the year, finished fourth all-time in career points for the Bears.
John Draley, M, Sr., St. John’s
The Maryland commit powered a lethal offense with 30 goals and 17 assists in just 11 games.
Jack Fish, A, Jr., Severna Park
He was the leading goal scorer for a team that won its eighth consecutive state title.
John Gardiner, A, Sr., Gonzaga
The Maryland commit helped Gonzaga to a comeback victory in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference championship game as the Eagles claimed their first title since 2019.
Graham Hartman, FO, Sr., Broadneck
The Mercer commit won 80 percent of his career faceoff opportunities to help Broadneck to three consecutive state championship game appearances.
Jackson Maher, A, Jr., Bullis
With 43 goals and 47 assists, Maher posted one of the area’s best offensive seasons. He is committed to Penn.
Cameron Marks, M, Sr., Woodson
He broke the single-season Virginia public high school goals record with 95.
Ciaran McCleary, M, Sr., Georgetown Prep
McCleary will play at Johns Hopkins after leading the Hoyas to another IAC championship game appearance.
Davis Owens, M, Sr., Landon
The long stick midfielder and Tufts commit was one of Landon’s top defensive talents and goal scorers.
Trevor Phipps, A, Jr., South River
The Towson commit was named Anne Arundel County’s player of the year after tormenting defenses across Maryland Class 4A.
Chase Robertson, M, Sr., Landon
He posted 37 goals, including four in Landon’s IAC championship game victory.
Will Rubley, A, Sr., Madison
After missing the 2023 season with a torn ACL, Rubley returned for his senior year and became Madison’s all-time leading goal scorer.
Joseph Weinburgh, FO, Sr., Hayfield
Weinburgh won 85 percent of his faceoffs while also setting Hayfield’s single-season record with 54 goals.
Bob Zichelli, Severna Park
In his first season leading the Falcons, Zichelli picked up where his predecessor left off by helping the school to its eighth consecutive state championship. He did so with an inexperienced roster; half of the starting lineup in the Maryland Class 3A title game consisted of underclassmen. He previously was the school’s junior varsity coach and assistant varsity coach before returning to the Falcons after a brief hiatus.
Brayden Ferguson, G, Sr., Bullis
Freddy Fowler, A, Sr. Gonzaga
James Gardiner, M, Sr., Gonzaga
Hudson Greene, A, Sr., Yorktown
Alex Haag, A, Sr., Langley
Ollie Hau, M, Sr., Madison
Robby Hopper, M, Jr., Spalding
Owen Horning, A, Sr., Georgetown Prep
Tim Iannarino, A, Sr., Glenelg
Logan McHugh, A, Sr., Robinson
Jed Pellicano, D, Sr., Broadneck
Justin Posey, A, Sr., Freedom (South Riding)
Zach Abramson, M, Sr., Landon
Tommy Agents, FO, So., Robinson
Riley Alberts, A, Sr., Broad Run
Quinn Anzelone, A, Jr. Bullis
Matt Beachley, A, Jr., DeMatha
Andrew Beard, M, Sr., Severn School
Jack Bonello, A, Jr., Episcopal
Wyatt Bowman, M, Jr., Georgetown Prep
Jack Brick, D, Sr., Good Counsel
Jeb Buffington, FO, Sr., Sherwood
John Burkhardt, A, Sr., Severna Park
Gaetano Cicotello, D, Jr., Gonzaga
Ryan Criswell, FO, Jr., Spalding
Luke Crowe, M, Sr., Georgetown Prep
James Earls, D, Sr., Robinson
Lars Enge, M, Sr., Robinson
Grayson Falk, D, Sr., Episcopal
John Fisher, G, Sr., Battlefield
Conner Fructuoso, A, Jr., Robinson
Owen George, M, Sr., Battlefield
Mason Hencken, D, Sr., Robinson
Max Konzmann, M, Jr., Blake
Dutch Lohnes, D, Jr., St. Albans
Trevor Maham, M, Jr., South County
Grant Maloney, M, Jr., West Potomac
Kyle Marshall, D, Sr., Hayfield
Drew Mazzocco, A, Sr., Riverside
Braden McCassie, M, Sr., Broadneck
Matthew McDermott, G, Jr., Lake Braddock
Kevin Miller, A, Sr., Landon
Max Mullen, M, Jr., McLean
Jonathan O’Bryant-Graves, M, Sr., St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes
Nicolas Pardo, M, Sr., Edison
Luke Pascal, A, Sr., St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes
William Pesce, A, Sr., Magruder
Connor Phillips, G, Sr., St. Andrew’s
Cooper Revis, FO, Jr., Bullis
Michael Richardson, A, Jr., Loudoun County
Tyler Schmelzer, A, Sr., Patriot
Steven Schummer Jr., D, Sr., St. Mary’s (Annapolis)
Maverick Smith, M, Sr., Mount Hebron
Nick Sweeney, D, Sr., South River
Troy Ulisney, G, Sr., Landon
Ryan Welgos, D, Sr. Georgetown Prep
Henry Weller, D, Sr., St. John’s
Connor Wilbur, M, Sr., Spalding