LOUISVILLE, Ky. — St. Mary’s College of Maryland graduates Aiden Doyle and Quinnten Hatfield earned Honorable Mention All-America awards from the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) for Division III men’s lacrosse on May 22, 2025. Doyle, from Annapolis, Maryland, received his first All-America honor, while Hatfield, from Bel Air, Maryland, secured his third consecutive recognition. Their awards mark the 26th All-America plaudit for the St. Mary’s men’s lacrosse program.

Doyle, a Broadneck High School alumnus, capped his career as the program’s all-time leading goal scorer with 155 goals across 65 games. In 2025, he led St. Mary’s with 56 goals and 77 points, ranking first and second, respectively, in the United East Conference. His 21 assists placed seventh in the league, and his 3.11 goals per game ranked 37th in Division III. Doyle earned First Team All-United East honors on May 7, his second such selection since 2022, when he was named United East Rookie of the Year. He also received the United East Offensive Player of the Week award on March 17 and a spot on the USILA Division III Team of the Week on March 19. Over his career, Doyle amassed 233 points, 78 assists, 76 ground balls, 17 man-up goals, and 14 caused turnovers.

Hatfield, a C. Milton Wright High School graduate, concluded his four-year career as a three-time All-United East selection, earning First Team honors in 2023 and 2025, and Second Team in 2024. As a 6-foot-4 short-stick defensive midfielder, he ranked sixth in the United East with 18 caused turnovers, a team third-best, and collected 34 ground balls, fifth on the team, in 2025. He contributed four goals and three assists this season. Over his career, Hatfield recorded 153 ground balls, 57 caused turnovers, 22 goals, and 10 assists. His First Team All-United East selection on May 7 underscored his defensive impact.

The St. Mary’s Seahawks, finishing the season 10-8, achieved their third consecutive appearance in the NCAA Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship Tournament, advancing to the second round for the third straight year. The team secured their fourth consecutive United East tournament title and third straight conference regular-season championship. Doyle and Hatfield’s performances were pivotal to these successes, with their All-America honors reflecting individual excellence within a strong team framework.

The USILA All-America awards, announced in Louisville, recognize outstanding contributions in Division III lacrosse. St. Mary’s 26 All-America honors highlight the program’s consistent competitiveness. Doyle’s record-setting offensive output and Hatfield’s defensive reliability have added to the Seahawks’ legacy, as the program continues to build on its recent postseason achievements.


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