SPARKS, MD – The postseason awards continue to roll in for the University of Indianapolis men's lacrosse team with three Greyhounds earning All-America honors from the USA Lacrosse Magazine. Kyle Basch and Josh Jackson were named to the First Team while Drew Billig earned Second Team honors.
Basch brings home his second career All-America honor with his first First Team selection. The back-to-back GLVC Specialty Player of the Year caused a team-high 30 turnovers on the year and added 58 ground balls. The short stick defensive midfielder recorded eight points off of three goals and five assists. He finishes his career ranked second in program history with 61 career caused turnovers and second in ground balls at 144.
Jackson earns his first career All-America nod after repeating as an All-GLVC First Team selection this season. The defenseman snagged 54 ground balls on the year while adding 27 caused turnovers. Jackson anchored a Greyhound defense that ranked fifth in the nation, allowing 8.11 goals per game.
This marks the first time Billig has been named to the Second Team after earning Honorable Mention honors last season. The two-time All-GLVC First Team selection led the Hounds with 71 points this season off of 28 goals and 43 assists. Entering the NCAA tournament, his 2.44 assists per game puts him atop the GLVC and ninth in the nation. Billig's 181 career points has him sitting second in program history, only trailing Parker Kump (2016-19) at 210.
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