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Tietjen Selected to All-CC Second-Team, Surgenor Named All-Sportsmanship

Tietjen Selected to All-CC Second-Team, Surgenor Named All-Sportsmanship

Full Centennial Conference Release

HAVERFORD, Pa.  - Haverford College men's lacrosse sophomore Reid Tietjen was selected to the All-Centennial Conference second team, the conference office announced in a release on Wednesday morning. In addition to the all-conference selection for the attacker, senior defender James Surgenor was named to the Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team.

Leading the Centennial Conference in offense during his sophomore campaign, Tietjen was the catalyst for a Haverford team that scored a program-record 209 goals in 2024. The Mountain Lakes, N.J. local not only led the Fords, but the whole Centennial Conference in goals with 52 and points with 76, sharing the conference's leading point total with McDaniel's Jason Fritz. 

Tietjen produced seven games with at least four goals or more, including season-high six-goal games against Drew (March 17) and McDaniel (April 13). 

Aside from finding the back of the net a whopping 3.25 times per game, the attacker also paced the Fords in assists, dishing out 24 helpers. The sophomore had six multi-assist games this season, which included a four-assist game against No. 17 Stevens on March 15. 

Back on March 25, the Mountain Lakes high school product notched his first-career Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Week award after scoring four goals and scooping up four ground balls in Haverford's thrilling double overtime victory over Franklin & Marshall, a team receiving votes in the USILA Poll at the time. 

In addition to Tietjen's second-team selection, senior midfielder James Surgenor earned a nod on the Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team. Hailing from Meriden, N.H., Surgenor ended the 2024 campaign with two goals, three assists, 22 ground balls, and three caused turnovers in 16 games played. 

Carter Strauch of Swarthmore earned the 2024 Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Year, while his teammate Drew Tyson won Centennial Conference Defensive Player of the Year. 

Muhlenberg's Jack Bill picked up the Centennial Conference Rookie of the Year award, while his coaches took home the Coaching Staff of the Year award. 

The Scarlet and Black increased their overall win total from last season by two wins, and scored a program-record 209 goals, up from 136 a season ago, as the Fords look to continue building their foundation for the 2025 season.