DURHAM, N.C. – Duke men's lacrosse standouts
Jack Gray,
Eric Malever and
Andrew McAdorey were recognized for their stellar efforts on the field and in the classroom, garnering USILA Scholar All-America honors as announced by the coaches organization Tuesday morning.
Additionally, the Blue Devils were one of 35 Division I teams to garner the team academic award with Harvard leading the way with the highest team GPA of Division I programs.
This is just the latest academic honor for McAdorey. The first-team All-American midfielder garnered an ACC Postgraduate Scholarship and was named Duke's Senior Male Student-Athlete of the Year.
A two-time USILA first-team All-American, McAdorey excelled at both midfield and attack during his four seasons with the Blue Devils. In 2025, the Manorville, New York native ranked second on the team in scoring with 22 goals and 22 assists for 44 points en route to earning consensus first-team All-America awards and his second All-ACC honor.
Duke's Tewaaraton nominee in 2025, McAdorey finished his career with 14 hat tricks and six games with at least five points. He started every game the past four years, concluding his career ranked 25th in Duke history with 181 points (109g, 72a).
Gray, a stalwart defensive midfielder, has been a mainstay on Duke's elite rope unit throughout his career. He played in 61 career games, serving as an anchor to the Blue Devils' stellar defense this season. He had 12 caused turnovers in 2025 and picked up 20 ground balls, surpassing his total in 17 games last season. A senior captain, Gray helped Duke's defensive unit take another step this season as the Blue Devils held six of their final seven opponents to single digits. In the six-game stretch leading into the NCAA Tournament, Duke allowed foes just over seven goals per game while holding them to 21-percent shooting in that span. Gray finished his career with 30 caused turnovers and 61 ground balls.
Joining the Blue Devils this season as a graduate student transfer, Malever was Duke's top scorer with a career-best 34 goals and 34 assists for 68 points. He registered at least five points in five outings this season and notched a career-high five goals in Duke's regular season win over Syracuse. Scoring at least one point in all 18 games this season, Malever also was an outstanding facilitator on offense, dishing three-plus assists in six different games. Playing in 69 career games, Malever had 81 goals and 92 assists for 173 points.
The Blue Devils finished the 2025 campaign 12-6, advancing to the ACC Championship title game and earning a bid to the NCAA Tournament.
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