SAN DIEGO -- For the second straight season, Stony Brook's Kevin Crowley has been chosen a first-team All-American by LaxPower, the organization announced on Friday. Crowley was one of 17 players and five midfielders chosen.
Tabbed a first-team All-America East selection for the fourth time this season, Crowley poured in a league-best 56 points on 30 goals and 26 assists during his senior season. The senior attacker ranks sixth nationally with 4.00 points per game.
Crowley, the 2010 America East Player of the Year, and ends his as one of the most prolific players in America East history totaling 131 goals and 101 assists. He also received the USILA Raymond Enners Award, given to the nation's Most Outstanding Player, and was a Tewaaraton Award finalist a year ago.