Men's Lacrosse

Dzubak Repeats as Player of Year; 2026 All-CACC Men's Lacrosse Teams Announced

Page, Tracy, Daley, Morris Nab Other Major Individual Awards

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (April 28, 2026) – Wilmington University senior Andrew Dzubak has been selected as the 2026 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Men’s Lacrosse Player of the Year. Dzubak, who was also named to the All-CACC First Team at attack, heads the all-conference teams and major award winners announced today by CACC Commissioner Dan Mara. The voting was conducted by the conference’s nine head coaches in the sport.

Chestnut Hill College freshman midfielder Preston Page was named the 2026 CACC Men’s Lacrosse Rookie of the Year. Wilmington senior defenseman Quinn Tracy won Defensive Player of the Year honors, and Chestnut Hill senior Adam Daley is the Goalkeeper of the Year. Tracy and Daley also claimed All-CACC First-Team honors. Holy Family University head coach Noah Morris was voted the 2026 Athletic Solutions CACC Coach of the Year by his peers, and Felician University is the winner of the Men’s Lacrosse Team Sportsmanship Award.

Dzubak, from Putnam Valley, N.Y., is the CACC Player of the Year for the second consecutive season. In 2026, he owns 64 points on 48 goals and 16 assists in 14 games. His 3.43 goals per game are second in the CACC, and his 4.57 points per game rank third. Dzubak also has 27 ground balls. He has helped lead Wilmington to an undefeated CACC regular season and the No. 1 seed for the conference tournament. A Wildcat has earned the CACC Player of the Year Award for each of the last five seasons.

Page has collected 25 goals, four assists, and 16 ground balls for Chestnut Hill, the No. 2 seed in the CACC Championship tournament which continues this week. The Cumming, Ga., resident is 11th in the CACC with 2.08 goals per game. He was a three-time CACC Rookie of the Week.

Tracy, of Seattle, Wash., has helped Wilmington to own the top scoring defense in the CACC. The Wildcats’ 7.14 goals allowed per game rank fourth nationally in NCAA Division II. Tracy has picked up 32 ground balls this season and his 22 caused turnovers rank among the top 10 in the conference.

Daley has started all 12 games in goal for the Griffins. The Bowmanville, Ontario, native, is 8-4 with a 7.78 goals-against average, a league-leading .582 save percentage, and 10.08 saves per game. His GAA is fifth nationally.

Morris has guided Holy Family (8-6, 4-4 CACC), a third-year program, to their first CACC playoff appearance. The Tigers will compete in the conference semifinals on Wednesday after an overtime first-round victory on Apr. 25.

Felician, led by head coach Brendan Bonacum, was the coaches’ choice for demonstrating class and character throughout the regular season

The 2026 CACC men’s lacrosse major award winners and all-conference teams are listed below.

 

2026 CACC MEN’S LACROSSE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Andrew Dzubak (Wilmington University)

2026 CACC MEN’S LACROSSE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Preston Page (Chestnut Hill College)

2026 CACC MEN’S LACROSSE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Quinn Tracy (Wilmington University)

2026 CACC MEN’S LACROSSE GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR
Adam Daley (Chestnut Hill College)

2026 ATHLETIC SOLUTIONS CACC MEN’S LACROSSE COACH OF THE YEAR
Noah Morris (Holy Family University)

2026 CACC MEN’S LACROSSE TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
Felician University
 

2026 CACC MEN’S LACROSSE FIRST-TEAM ALL CONFERENCE
GK – Adam Daley (Chestnut Hill College)
A – Andrew Dzubak (Wilmington University)
A – James Napoli (University of Bridgeport)
A – Noah Simpson (Holy Family University)
M – Will Brien (Post University)
M – Luciano Canino (University of Bridgeport)
M – Carter Earl (Wilmington University)
D – Daniel Myers (Chestnut Hill College)
D – Ryan Thomas (University of Bridgeport)
D – Quinn Tracy (Wilmington University)
SSDM – Matthew Miller (Chestnut Hill College)
SSDM – Tyler Quinn (Wilmington University)
LSM – Luca Runyan (University of Bridgeport)
FO – Connor Cullen (University of Bridgeport)

2026 CACC MEN’S LACROSSE SECOND-TEAM ALL CONFERENCE
GK – Daniel Flynn  (Wilmington University)
A – Jake Ballerini (Chestnut Hill College)
A – Leighton Cooke (Post University)
A – Jake Feeney (Holy Family University)
M – Will Duddy (Chestnut Hill College)
M – Xander Kelly (Holy Family University)
M – Josh Weston (Wilmington University)
D – Julian Businsky (Wilmington University)
D – John Karas (Post University)
D – Aidan Owens (Chestnut Hill College)
SSDM – Jonathan Bartolomei (Chestnut Hill College)
SSDM – Mark Napoli (University of Bridgeport)
LSM – Silas Charles (Chestnut Hill College)
FO – Connor Widmer (Wilmington University)

Founded in 1961, the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference has been affiliated with NCAA Division II for 20 years. Conference institutions compete for championships in 17 sports – seven for men, nine for women, and one co-ed. The CACC contains 11 full members in Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Membership includes the University of Bridgeport, Caldwell University, Chestnut Hill College, Dominican University New York, Felician University, Georgian Court University, Goldey-Beacom College, Holy Family University, Post University, Thomas Jefferson University, and Wilmington University.