Men's Lacrosse

Doyle & Hatfield Earn USILA All-America Honorable Mention Status

Story details courtesy of Nairem Moran, Athletic Communications Director at St. Mary's College of Maryland

LOUISVILLE, Ky. –
Two members of the St. Mary’s College of Maryland men’s lacrosse team were named to the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Division III All-America teams announced Thursday afternoon. Recent graduates Aiden Doyle (Annapolis, Md./Broadneck) and Quinnten Hatfield (Bel Air, Md./C. Milton Wright) both were represented.

 Doyle and Hatfield both picked up Honorable Mention USILA All-America awards. For Hatfield, this is his third consecutive All-America honor while Doyle is an All-American for the first time in his career. This brings the number of All-America plaudits gained by the St. Mary’s College men’s lacrosse program to 26.

 Both Doyle and Hatfield are coming off First Team All-United East Conference selections on May 7.

 Doyle grabbed his second First Team All-United East award since his first in 2022. The 2022 United East Rookie of the Year enjoyed his best campaign with team-bests of 56 goals and 77 points, which ranked first and second in the United East, respectively. He also dished out a team third-best 21 assists, good for seventh in the league.

 Doyle currently sits 37th in Division III with 3.11 goals per game. He was selected as the United East Offensive Player of the Week (March 17) and earned a spot on the USILA Division III Team of the Week (March 19) as well.

 Doyle graduated as the program’s all-time goals leader with 155 goals while collecting 233 points, 78 assists, 76 ground balls, 17 man-up goals, and 14 caused turnovers in 65 games played.

 Hatfield wrapped up his four-year career as a three-time All-United East selection, earning First Team honors in 2023 and 2025 while landing on the Second Team last season. The 6-4 short-stick defensive midfielder sat sixth in the league with a team third-best 18 caused turnovers while ranking fifth on the team with 34 ground balls. He also tallied four goals and three assists this season.

 Hatfield amassed 153 ground balls, 57 caused turnovers, 22 goals, and 10 assists during his four-year career.

 St. Mary’s College (10-8) made its third straight appearance in the NCAA Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship Tournament, advancing to the second round for a third season in a row. The Seahawks also claimed their fourth consecutive United East tournament title and third straight conference regular-season crown.

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