SPARKS, Maryland – Two members of the American International College men's lacrosse team garnered All-American status from USA Lacrosse, as USA Lacrosse Magazine announced its 2025 NCAA Division II honorees on Friday, May 16.
Carter Linkletter was named First-Team All-American at long stick midfielder, while Tyler Goode earned Honorable Mention All-American at midfield.
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Linkletter, who was First-Team All-Northeast-10 at the LSM position, earned his second-straight All-American selection from USA Lacrosse, making him the first two-time All-American in the 35-year history of the program. He led the NE10 at the conclusion of the regular season with 48 caused turnovers and 94 ground balls, and in just two seasons has rewritten AIC's record books as he stands second in career caused turnovers with 82.
Goode also rewrote AIC's record books, breaking the program's single-season assists record in 2025 by dishing out 39 helpers, meaning he set up a staggering 32.8 percent of AIC's goals that he did not score himself. He is one of only three players in NCAA Division II to average three or more assists per game, with Wingate University's Kyle Spence and Adelphi University's Braden Donnellan, the NE10 Player of the Year, as the other.
It is Goode's first NCAA honor of any kind, and he is the first primarily offensive player in program history to earn All-American honors.