SPARKS, Md. – Fairfield University Men's Lacrosse landed two student-athletes on the USA Lacrosse All-America ledger, which was announced on Thursday afternoon. Graduate student midfielder
Luke Okupski and sophomore defenseman
Julian Radossich were both recognized as All-America Honorable Mentions.
Okupski was an All-CAA First Team selection in the midfield – his first career all-conference nod. He compiled 26 goals and seven assists on the season as Fairfield's highest scoring midfielder with 33 points. He also picked up 15 ground balls and recorded a pair of caused turnovers. Okupski earned a spot on the CAA All-Championship Team after posting a goal and an assist in the CAA Semifinals.
The CAA Defensive Player of the Year, Radossich picked up his second straight All-CAA First Team selection in 2025. He ranks second in the nation in caused turnovers with a CAA-leading and Fairfield program-record 42 caused turnovers. Radossich also collected 44 ground balls, leading the team among non-faceoff men, and pitched in offensively with one goal and one assist.
The most recent Fairfield Men's Lacrosse All-American was Dylan Beckwith, who earned an
Inside Lacrosse Honorable Mention in 2020. Two Stags had not earned the recognition in the same season since Colin Burke and TJ Neubauer both received Honorable Mentions from the USILA in 2016.
Fairfield Men's Lacrosse finished the 2025 season with a record of 12-3, tying the program single-season record for wins. The Stags went 8-0 on Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium – the first unbeaten home mark in a full season in program history – and spent 10 weeks in the national rankings.