Men's Lacrosse Standouts Cap Careers With All-America Honors

Mark DeOliveira
Mark DeOliveira

Springfield, Ohio — Wittenberg University men's lacrosse standouts Mark DeOliveira, class of 2011 from East Hanover, NJ, and Matt Lord, class of 2011 from Pickerington, Ohio, have put the finishing touches on their record-breaking collegiate careers with honorable mention All-America honors from the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA).

DeOliveira, a goalkeeper who was the Tigers' first-ever North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Player of the Year, and Lord, who broke the school record for career goals, are the first Wittenberg men's lacrosse players to earn All-America honors since the program was reinstated as a varsity program in 1983. Earlier in the week, the tandem also broke new ground with invitations to participate in the annual USILA Division III North/South Game, which is scheduled for 3 p.m. Friday, May 27, at Goucher College in Towson, Md.

DeOliveira was the Tigers' starter in goal throughout his four-year collegiate career, capped by a tremendous senior season in 2011. He started all 16 games and finished with NCAC-leading totals of 5.91 goals against average and a .631 saves percentage. His goals against average is good for No. 2 in all of NCAA Division III and his saves percentage ranks No. 10.

Matt Lord
Matt Lord

Lord scored 38 goals and added 18 assists for 56 total points in 2011. He led the conference and ranked among the top 100 nationally in goals and points per game, while he ranked seventh in the NCAC in assists per game. Lord, who tied the school record for goals in a season in 2010 with 42, finished his career with 115 goals to set the school record, while his career point total was 157, just 11 shy of that mark.

The two standouts are members of the most successful senior class in Wittenberg men's lacrosse history, which finished with a four-year record of 37-19, capped by the two best seasons to date in 2010 and 2011. The Tigers earned a share of the NCAC title and participated in the NCAA Division III Tournament in each of those seasons.

After losing to Roanoke College in the first round of the 2010 NCAA Division III Tournament, Wittenberg made a triumphant return to the national competition this year. The Tigers won their first-ever NCAA Division III Tournament game, an 8-7 overtime decision against visiting Adrian College, before falling 11-4 in the second round at Dickinson College.

Written By: Ryan Maurer
Photos By: Erin Pence

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