HANOVER, N.H. – Three student-athletes from the Dartmouth men's lacrosse team were recognized when the Ivy League announced their All-Ivy teams and major award winners on Wednesday afternoon.
Mitchell Myers was named First Team All-Ivy,
Daniel Hincks earned a spot on the Second Team and
Andrew Johnston landed on the honorable mention team. Hincks, a philosophy, politics, and economics major, was named to the Academic All-Ivy team as well.
Myers, the FOGO for the Big Green, won 54.4% of his faceoffs this season (155-280) and scooped 75 ground balls. He also picked up an assist in the team's 11-9 victory over Siena. Myers ranked third in the Ivy League in faceoff percentage on his way to receiving his first All-Ivy honor.
Hincks receives his first career All-Ivy nod after playing all but 41 minutes in goal for the Big Green this season. He made 168 saves, including a career-high 20 in Dartmouth's first win over Vermont since the 2017 season. His 12.92 saves per game mark was third in the Ivy League. Earlier in the season, Hincks was named to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List, which is given to the top male and female college lacrosse player in the country, in addition to being named honorable mention on Inside Lacrosse's Midseason Men's Division I All-America list.
Johnston was a key figure on the Dartmouth defense, starting all 13 contests. Also, his first career All-Ivy honor, he finished the 2022 campaign with 26 ground balls and nine caused turnovers. He scored his first career goal in the win over Bryant on February 26, and had four ground balls and two caused turnovers against Harvard on March 26.