Led by two-time selection Ryan Young, Maryland placed four players on the All-Atlantic Coast Conference team, which was the most among the four conference schools that play lacrosse.
Young, a junior attackman who earned All-ACC honors last year, leads the No. 5 Terps in assists (20) and ranks second in points (31). He is also fourth in groundballs (25).
Young is joined by three first-timers in junior attackman Grant Catalino, senior goalkeeper Brian Phipps and junior defenseman Brett Schmidt.
Catalino leads Maryland in goals (20) and points (37) and ranks 17th among Division I players with an average of 3.7 points per game.
Phipps ranks 18th in the country in goals-against average (8.94) and 29th in save percentage (.527). Schmidt, the team's top defender, ranks second among the Terps in caused turnovers (14) and tied for fifth in groundballs (23).
No. 3 North Carolina and No. 6 Duke were represented by three players each, while No. 2 Virginia had just two players earn All-ACC honors. Loyola graduate and sophomore attackman Steele Stanwick was one of the Cavaliers' representatives.