List of Senior CLASS Award men's lacrosse winners

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Senior CLASS Award for men's lacrosse
Awarded forthe outstanding senior NCAA Division I Student-Athlete of the Year in men's lacrosse
CountryUnited States
Presented byPremier Sports Management
First awarded2007
Currently held by Matt Moore, Virginia
Website http://www.seniorclassaward.com/lacrosse/

The Senior CLASS Award is presented each year to the outstanding senior NCAA Division I Student-Athlete of the Year in men's lacrosse. The award was established in 2007.

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So far, no women's version of this award has been created. Three NCAA sports that are sponsored for both men and women have Senior CLASS Awards for only one sex—ice hockey and lacrosse do not have women's awards, and volleyball does not have a men's award.

YearWinnerSchool
2007 Matt McMonagle Cornell
2008 Mike Leveille Syracuse
2009 Max Seibald [1] Cornell
2010 Andrew Maisano [2] Army
2011 Brian Karalunas [3] Villanova
2012 C. J. Costabile [4] Duke
2013 Brendan Buckley [5] Army
2014 Tom Schreiber [6] Princeton
2015 Connor Buczek [7] Cornell
2016 Jack Kelly [8] Brown
2017 Isaiah Davis-Allen [9] Maryland
2018 Jake Pulver [10] Cornell
2019 Ryan Conrad [11] Virginia
2020Not presented; season canceled in progress
2021 Jake Carraway [12] Georgetown
2022 Matt Moore [13] Virginia

Winners by school

SchoolWinners
Cornell 4
Army 2
Virginia 2
Brown 1
Duke 1
Georgetown 1
Maryland 1
Princeton 1
Syracuse 1
Villanova 1

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