HANOVER, N.H. — Three members of the Dartmouth men's lacrosse team have been named to the New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) All-New England Team, as announced on Friday morning. Goaltender
Mason Morel was named to the first team while attackman
Thomas Power and defenseman
Thomas Goguen earned second-team nods.
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Morel has received countless honors after the season, named a second team All-Ivy and honorable mention All-American from USA Lacrosse Magazine and Nike Lacrosse Media (Inside Lacrosse). Morel's 14.62 saves per game are good for second nationally, with this 58.5 save percentage fifth in the country. He was three times named the Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week (most in the league), while being named to the USILA National Team of the Week twice. Morel made at least 14 saves in every Ivy League game, including 21 against No. 4 Princeton and 20 in the win over Brown. He also stopped 14-of-22 shots in the Ivy opening win against No. 16 Penn.
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Power enjoyed a stellar first season with the Big Green after transferring from Colorado College where he was a Division III All-American in 2024. One year later in 2025, Power led the Big Green in assists (28) and points (54), becoming the first Dartmouth player with 50 points since Ari Sussman in 2007. Power's 2.15 assists per game stands second in the Ivy League and 13th in the nation. He stands fourth in the league and 20th nationally in points per contest (4.15). Power had at least one point in every game, with four or more points in seven contests, led by seven points against Bucknell, Hobart and at Yale. He's the first Dartmouth attackman named All-Ivy since 2012 and first to earn All-America honors since 2008.
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Goguen is a two-time All-Ivy honoree, earning second-team honors as a sophomore and honorable mention this past season as a junior. The Big Green's top cover defenseman, he finished second on the team in groundballs with 49, with a team-high 22 caused turnovers. Goguen had multiple caused turnovers in eight games, led by four in the win over Siena. He also had a career-high eight groundballs vs. Brown.
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The Big Green wrapped up their season with an 8-5 record, marking their most wins since 2006. With Ivy League victories over Penn and Brown, it's also the first time they've had multiple Ivy wins since 2010.
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