
Larkin, Dodge, and Kolar Earn 2026 USILA All-American Honors
5/21/2026 12:00:00 PM | Men's Lacrosse
COLLEGE PARK, MD — Three Maryland men's lacrosse players earned 2026 USILA All-American honors, the organization announced Thursday afternoon.
Long-stick midfielder AJ Larkin was named a Second Team All-American, faceoff specialist Henry Dodge earned Third Team honors, and short-stick defensive midfielder Eric Kolar received honorable mention recognition.
Larkin, a senior, earned second-team honors after appearing in all 13 games this season. He led Maryland with 40 ground balls and added eight caused turnovers while also scoring seven goals — the most by a Maryland long-stick midfielder since 2012. Larkin was also selected unanimously to the All-Big Ten First Team.
Dodge, also a senior, was named to the third team after finishing the season with a .679 faceoff percentage, ranking second nationally and first in the Big Ten. He won 114 of 168 faceoffs this year and concluded his career with a .634 faceoff percentage, the second-best mark among active players. Dodge also earned First Team All-Big Ten honors.
Kolar, a senior and 2025 Second Team All-American, played a major role in Maryland's defense, which ranked in the top 10 nationally and second in the Big Ten by allowing just 9.25 goals per game. He was also part of the Terps' man-down unit that led the nation with a 96% success rate, allowing only one goal on 25 opponent opportunities.






