ITHACA, N.Y. – Four members of the Ithaca College men's lacrosse team have earned spots on the Liberty League All-Conference teams, as announced Tuesday afternoon following a vote by the league's coaches. Senior midfielder
Michael Gillam was named to the First Team, while sophomore attacker
Lucas Proctor, graduate midfielder
Kyle Savery, and junior defender
Jace Dockx were each selected to the Second Team. All four student-athletes received All-Conference honors for the first time in their careers, a testament to their standout performances throughout the season.
Gillam played a pivotal role in anchoring the Bombers' defense, helping the team limit opponents to just 8.47 goals per game—tied for 23rd in NCAA Division III. The short-stick defensive midfielder appeared in 18 games, recording a career-high 35 ground balls (sixth on the team) and five caused turnovers. He also contributed offensively with two goals and two assists.
Junior defender
Jace Dockx was another key contributor on the defensive end, starting all 19 games. He led all IC defenders with 40 ground balls and caused 14 turnovers. Dockx also found the back of the net, scoring a long-pole goal in Ithaca's 13-6 win over Vassar on March 22.
Graduate midfielder
Kyle Savery was a central figure in the Bombers' offensive unit, starting all 19 games and posting career highs in goals (29), assists (10), points (39), and shots on goal (61). He concludes his collegiate career with 51 goals and 26 assists, totaling 77 points. Attacker Lucas Procter also earned a place on the All-Liberty League Second Team and was the Bombers leading goal scorer tying with Savery with 29 goals.
Lucas Proctor appeared in 18 games, notching 17 starts where he finished with 50 points, and he contributed 21 assists. His 1.37 assists per game ranked sixth within the Liberty League.
The Bombers wrapped up the 2025 season with a 10–9 overall record and returned to the postseason for the first time since 2021. They defeated Skidmore in the opening round of the Liberty League Tournament before falling to the nationally third-ranked RIT Tigers in the semifinals.