Delaware Technical Community College: Four Delaware Tech Men's Lacrosse Players Earn All-Region Honors

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Wilmington DE

18 May, 2022

1:08 PM

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Press release from the Delaware Technical Community College: May 9, 2022 The awards keep coming for Delaware Technical Community College's men's lacrosse program. Fresh off of winning the 2022 NJCAA Region 19 Men's Lacrosse Championship, Delaware Tech sophomore Jack Dennis was named Region 19 Player of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year, and All-Region. Joining Dennis in receiving NJCAA Region 19 All-Region honors are sophomore Conor Christie, sophomore Matt Kracyla, and freshman Brandon Tice. In addition, Head Coach Sean Tischler was named NJCAA Region 19 Coach of the Year for guiding Delaware Tech to a 9-4 record during the regular season and to the College's first Region 19 championship in 8 years. Dennis transferred to Delaware Tech in 2021 and in his lone season left a huge mark on the program. Standing 6-feet, 6-inches tall, Dennis routinely outmuscled opponents and launched lightning-fast balls toward the opposing goalie. Including the two playoff games, Dennis finished his season with 56 goals, 27 assists, 83 points, and 35 ground balls. "He is not only clearly the best player on the field on most fields he steps foot on, but he is one of the hardest workers and an absolute joy to be around," Tischler said. "We were so lucky to have him fall in our lap." "It's pretty cool after not playing for two years, I was able to come back and play the game I love," Dennis said. "This team is like another family to me. Everyone really came together this year." Christie and Kracyla finish their Delaware Tech careers as two-time all-region players. Christie led the team in scoring this year with 58 goals and set a new school record with 89 points. Kracyla was fourth in scoring with 36 goals and added 14 assists and 27 ground balls. Meanwhile, Tice finished his first season with 48 goals, 10 assists, and 34 ground balls. This press release was produced by the Delaware Technical Community College. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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