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Men's Lacrosse Max Sacco | Assistant Athletic Director for Strategic Communications and Digital Media

Seven Flyers Garner USILA All-South Region Accoaldes

Louisville, Ky. - Seven different members of the Lewis University men's lacrosse team earned United States Intercollegaite Lacrosse Association (USILA) All-South Region accolades, the organization announced today. 

Carter Korzenski (Orchard Park, N.Y./Limestone) was tabbed to the first team while Kohl Wesner (Lancaster, Pa./Hempfield), Paul Ruskoski (Tulsa, Oklahoma/Bishop Kelley HS) and Tyler Davis (Edina, Minnesota/Edina HS) were selected to the second team. Caden Donahue (Hugo, Minnesota/Mahtomedi HS) was named to the third team with Logan Suchy (Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota/Simley HS) and Malikye Good (Windsor, Ontario, Canada/St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic HS) earning USILA All-South Region Honorable Mention. 

The Flyers seven all-region selections are the most in program history and surpass the previous record of five which was set during the 2023 campaign. 

An USILA Preseason All-American and All-GLVC First Team selection, Korzenski ended the year with 71 total points off of 45 goals and 26 assists with his 71 total points ranked top-10 all-time for points in a single season. The Orchard Park, New York, native scored in every game he appeared in this season, underscored by a six goal performance against nationally ranked Lynn (March 7). The former two-time GLVC Offensive Player of the Week also recorded eight points in a game on two occasions, accomplishing the feat against Northwood (Jan. 30) and then receiving votes UIndy (April 4). 

A fellow USILA Preseason All-American, Davis ended the 2026 year as the Flyers leader in caused turnovers (34) and led all defenders in ground balls with 50. The Edina, Minnesota, native ended the regular season ranked top-five in the GLVC for caused turnovers and caused at least one turnover in every contest he appeared in except one and had multiple ground balls in 11 games. The junior defender collected a career-high eight ground balls against Rollins (March 14) and had a season-high four turnovers twice, accomplishing the feat against Rollins (March 14) and Lynn (March 7). In the GLVC Championship against Maryville (April 26), Davis caused a season-high five turnovers en route to the Flyers 16-10 triumph to clinch the title. 

The new program record holder for total points in a single season with 78, Ruskoski landed second team honors. The Tulsa, Oklahoma, native set a new program record for goals in a game with nine against Walsh (Feb. 7) while scoring at least three goals in nine contests this season. The senior earned GLVC Offensive Player of the Week accolades after his record performance as well that same week. His 47 goals nad 65 points both ended the regular season ranked within the top five of the GLVC. In the NCAA Tournament against Newberry (May 10), Ruskoski set the program record for goals in a NCAA Tournament contest with six against the Wolves, passing the previous high of four which was set by Evan Clement against Maryville during the 2024 season. Ruskoski was also named a Division II Second Team All-American by USA Lacrosse Magazine as well. 

Wesner ended the year with 42 goals and 58 points, both of which ranked within the top-five of the Flyers. The senior midfielder earned GLVC Offensive Player of the Week accolades on Feb. 23 after he posted eight total points (7G, 1A) while adding in two ground balls across two games. Wesner began the week with two goals and an assist to aid in the Flyers 12-6 win over Davenport. He followed that with a season-high five goals against No. 12 Newberry and collected two ground balls as well. Wesner ended the season with nine contests that saw him score three-or-more goals with two of those nine games coming in either the GLVC or NCAA Tournament (April 24 vs UIndy, May 13 at Tampa). 

A standout on the Flyers offense, Good garnered USILA All-South Region Honorable Mention after he ended the 2026 season with 41 goals and 63 points, both of which ranked fourth on the squad. The Windsor, Ontario, Canada, native had three-or-more goals on seven occasions, highlighted by a career-high six tallies against Quincy (March 21). In the postseason, Good scored in every GLVC and NCAA Tournament game, underscored by a five goal outing against Maryville (April 26) in the GLVC Championship. Good snagged a pair of weekly awards as he was named both the GLVC Offensive Player of the Week (March 23) and named to the USILA Team of the Week (March 10). 

The Flyers leader in net, Donahue earned third team accolades after ending the year ranked as the league leader in goals against average and second in total save percentage. The Hugo, Minnesota, native had 10-or-more saves on six occasions, spotlighted by a 20 save performance against nationally ranked Newberry (Feb. 22). In the postseason, Donahue made 10-or-more saves in every contest, emphasized by a 17 save outing against UIndy (April 24) in the GLVC Tournament. The Flyers main option in net was tabbed the GLVC Defensive Player of the Week twice and also landed on the USILA Team of the Week (Feb. 26), becoming the first member of the Flyers to earn the honor during the 2026 campaign. 

Suchy ended the year ranked top-three on the Flyers and top-five in the GLVC for caused turnovers with 30. The senior defender had a caused turnover in all but two games this season and tallied a season-high five against Rollins (March 14). The Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, native also notched 42 ground balls which ranked fourth on the Flyers roster this season. Suchy opened his postseason with three caused turnovers against UIndy (April 24) to help punch the Flyers ticket to GLVC Championship game. Suchy also had an impact on the offense as he ended the year with four assists with three during the regular season and one against Newberry (May 10) in the NCAA Tournament. 

The Flyers ended the 2026 campaign with 14 wins and four losses. Their 14 wins tied the program record while the four losses were the least in a single season in program history. All seven USILA All-South Region honorees also earned All-GLVC distinction as well. 
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Players Mentioned

Tyler Davis

#93 Tyler Davis

D
6' 0"
Junior
Caden Donahue

#0 Caden Donahue

G
5' 9"
Senior
Malikye Good

#88 Malikye Good

A
5' 10"
Junior
Paul Ruskoski

#24 Paul Ruskoski

A
6' 3"
Senior
Logan Suchy

#5 Logan Suchy

LSM
5' 11"
Senior
Kohl Wesner

#11 Kohl Wesner

M
6' 0"
Junior
Carter Korzenski

#13 Carter Korzenski

M
5' 10"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Tyler Davis

#93 Tyler Davis

6' 0"
Junior
D
Caden Donahue

#0 Caden Donahue

5' 9"
Senior
G
Malikye Good

#88 Malikye Good

5' 10"
Junior
A
Paul Ruskoski

#24 Paul Ruskoski

6' 3"
Senior
A
Logan Suchy

#5 Logan Suchy

5' 11"
Senior
LSM
Kohl Wesner

#11 Kohl Wesner

6' 0"
Junior
M
Carter Korzenski

#13 Carter Korzenski

5' 10"
Senior
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