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Lynn’s Troese, Stanton named USILA Scholar All-Americans
On what he hopes will be the next steps
“I want to be right there with (2022 first round pick) Zach Neto, Ben Joyce, Mike Trout, Shohei Ohtani. I want to be a teammate of theirs and get going.”
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Head Coach
John McCormack
“I’m unbelievably proud of Nolan. He did this. He earned this. The Angels are getting a great baseball player and an even better human being. He’s a hard worker, he’s selfless, and he’s a great teammate.”
Angels Scouting Director Tim McIlvaine
“Nolan does a lot things that we like and that we sought out to look for. He’s got power, he can hit, he knows the zone, rarely ever strikes out. He understands the game, he’s got a really good baseball mind.”
McIlvaine on similarities to 2022 first round pick Zach Neto out of Campbell University
“I think it’s more of a coincidence that they’re both mid-major guys. More than anything we look for which guys are the right fit for us and this guy [Schanuel) is wired right. He’s a really good competitor, he really wants to win.”
The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) announced the 2023 Scholar All-Americans, presented by Blatant Lacrosse, and Lynn University student-athletes Mikey Troese and Jalen Stanton were among the award winners.
The duo were among 40 student-athletes from across the NCAA Division II level to receive Scholar All-American honors.
Troese and Stanton both earned USILA All-Region and All-Sunshine State Conference honors following the spring season.
Troese, a USILA Senior All-Star game participant, led the Fighting Knights in ground balls (59) and caused turnovers (18), while Stanton scored 28 goals with seven assists to go along with a team-best five man-up goals.
In the classroom, Troese carries a 3.47 GPA and majors in Hospitality Management, wile Stanton has a 3.53 GPA and majors in Investment Management.
Qualifying student-athletes must have a senior year academic standing, a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, and be either an All-American, a North/South team member, or on an All-League or All-Conference team.