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Men's Lacrosse Has Four Players Earn All-SSC Honors

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ORLANDO, Fla. - Four Embry-Riddle men's lacrosse players earned All-Sunshine State Conference honors, the league office announced Wednesday. Tim Keefe was selected to the All-SSC Second Team, while Kellen Padgett, Reid Kerr, and Bobby Cyr earned Third Team All-SSC recognition.

Keefe, a native of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, earned All-SSC recognition for the second consecutive season while also surpassing 200 career points earlier this year. He led the Eagles with 45 total points, coming off of 30 goals and 15 assists, highlighted by a six-point performance against Palm Beach Atlantic when he scored four goals and provided two assists in an 11-9 win on April 4.

Padgett, in just his sophomore season, out of Jacksonville, Florida, appeared in all 15 games this season for the Eagles, recording at least one ground ball in 14 contests. By the end of the season, Padgett had tallied 27 ground balls and nine caused turnovers, with his best performance coming against Florida Southern when he totaled four ground balls and one caused turnover. Padgett closed the season on a strong note, collecting 14 ground balls and five caused turnovers in the final five games.

Cyr, in his second season with the Eagles, from Wilmington, Massachusetts, earned Third Team All-Conference honors for the second straight season, helping anchor the defense for the Blue and Gold which gave up the fourth-fewest goals in the SSC. The defender ranked among the top three on the team in both ground balls (31) and caused turnovers (13). Cyr also recorded the best game of his season against Florida Southern when he posted five ground balls and one caused turnover.

As for Kerr, he will graduate from Embry-Riddle with the most saves in program history (389), and has now been named to the All-SSC roster in back-to-back seasons. Out of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, Kerr started all 15 games this season for ERAU, playing nearly 900 minutes and recording a 10.75 goals against average to go with a .514 save percentage. The senior made at least 14 saves in five separate games this year, with his season-high of 18 saves coming against Anderson on February 14.

This is the third consecutive season that the Eagles have had at least four student-athletes selected to the All-Sunshine State Conference team. To view the rest of the players that were included on the 2026 All-SSC teams, click here
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