LOUDONVILLE, NY – The accolades continue to roll in for Siena Men's Lacrosse senior attack
Pratt Reynolds.
The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) has named the Manlius, NY native, a NCAA Division I men's Honorable Mention All-American choice, recognizing him as one of top players in the country in 2025.
The announcement comes two weeks prior to Reynolds being named the first USA Lacrosse All-American Honorable Mention selection in Saints' program history.
Reynolds becomes the eighth all-time USILA All-American in program history and first to be honored since Richie Hurley in 2014.
All eight previous selections had received honorable mentions as well.
Reynolds is the first to earn recognition for both USILA and USA Lacrosse All-American status.
He was one of two players from the Metro Atlantic Athletic Association (MAAC) to earn the honor.
Manhattan graduate student goalkeeper Connor Hapward was the other selection from the conference.
It was a historic season by many accounts for Reynolds.
In the NCAA Opening Round Game versus UAlbany, Reynolds' first goal at 8:00 minute mark at the first quarter gave him 169 for his career, breaking Tony Asterino's program record, who played with Siena from 1978-1981.
Reynolds finished with two goals and 170 for his career in a green and gold jersey.
Earlier this season in the Saints' 15-14 win over Marist in the MAAC Semifinal Round, Reynolds broke the single-season record for goals with his 50
th at the time, supplanting Asterino's 1979 total of 49 goals as well.
The unanimous MAAC Offensive Player of the Year and First Team All-MAAC selection ranks third nationally in goals per game (3.56) and 36
th in points per game (3.75).
He ranked first in the MAAC in goals per game, third in points per game and first in shots per game (9.94).
Earlier in the month, he was named the Siena Athletics Male Student-Athlete of the Year at The Bernie Awards for a second consecutive year.
A member of the Dean's List, Reynolds had a 3.54 term GPA and a 3.40 cumulative GPA as a marketing major.
The product of Fayetteville-Manlius High School concluded his season with the new record of 57 goals.
Reynolds also finishes with 186 career points to rank fifth all-time in the category.
His 60 points this season ranked tied for 10
th all-time in the category.