
Larkin, Dodge, and Johnson Named USA Lacrosse All-Americans
5/7/2026 12:00:00 PM | Men's Lacrosse
COLLEGE PARK, MD — Three Maryland men's lacrosse players were named to the 2026 USA Lacrosse All-American teams on Thursday afternoon.
Long-stick midfielder AJ Larkin earned second-team honors, face-off specialist Henry Dodge was named to the third team, and attackman Leo Johnson received honorable mention recognition.
Larkin, a senior, earned second-team honors after playing in all 13 games and leading the Maryland defense with 40 ground balls while adding eight caused turnovers. He also scored seven goals this season, the most by a Maryland long-stick midfielder since 2012. Larkin was additionally named a unanimous First Team All-Big Ten selection.
Dodge, a senior, was named to the third team after posting a .679 face-off percentage, which ranked second nationally and first in the Big Ten. He finished the season winning 114 of 168 face-offs and ended his career second among active players with a .634 career face-off percentage. Dodge also earned First Team All-Big Ten honors.
Johnson, a graduate student, started and played in all 13 games, leading the team with 29 goals, 19 assists, and 48 points. He finished the season sixth among active players in career points with 220 and ninth in career goals with 130, while extending his point and goal-scoring streak to 24 games. Johnson also finished second in the Big Ten in both total points (48) and points per game (3.7). In addition to being named a First Team All-Big Ten selection, Johnson was selected in the fourth round of the PLL College Draft by the Utah Archers.






