FOREST, Va. – Randolph-Macon Men's Lacrosse is well-represented with eight players on the 2026 ODAC All-Conference teams, tying the program-high. Senior
Mike Allen (Williamsburg, Va./Jamestown) highlights the selections, earning his second consecutive ODAC Defensive Player of the Year award.
Allen etches his name in Randolph-Macon Men's Lacrosse history, earning back-to-back Conference Player of the Year awards. He earns his fourth all-conference honor in as many years and third consecutive first-team accolade. In conference play, Allen totaled 47 ground balls and 24 caused turnovers, while also adding three goals and two assists. His caused turnover total (47) slots him first in the ODAC, while also being in the top-five in ground balls (87). Allen's season was highlighted by two points, five ground balls and one caused turnover in an overtime game in the ODAC Quarterfinals at Hampden-Sydney on April 27.
Senior
Brodie Kent (Coquitlam, Canada/Centennial) was also named to the All-ODAC First Team. It marks the second time he has been tabbed to the first team, complementing his first-team honor last season. In league play, Kent finished in the top-20 of the conference in ground balls with 57 and he finished in the top three in the conference, causing 37 turnovers. Kent registered six games with at least four ground balls and had 21 ground balls in the month of April.
Logan Sinsebox (Monkton, Md./Hereford) grabs All-ODAC Second Team honors this season. The senior finished with 48 points, placing him in the top-15 of the conference, while scoring 23 goals in league play, ranking him 15th in the ODAC. Sinsebox tallied four-or-more points on seven different occasions, including a six-point performance at Bridgewater and a four-point game at Shenandoah.
Grant Sobel (Mechanicsville, Va./Christchurch) slots in on the All-ODAC Second Team, marking the second year in-a-row. As an attackman, Sobel finished with a team-high 42 points on 21 goals and 21 assists in ODAC play. His goal total places him 14th in the conference. The Mechanicsville native totaled eight ODAC contests with multiple goals, including four hat tricks. He had a big game against #3 Lynchburg, totaling four points overall, scoring two goals, assisting on two, and picking up one ground ball.
Senior
Peyton Rodriguez (Santa Barbara, Calif./Bishop Diego Garcia) earned his first career All-Conference honors with his second-team selection. The midfielder finished tying his career-high in points (18) with a career-high 17 goals. Rodriguez recorded multi-goal games on seven separate occasions this season, adding a hat trick against Mary Washington early in the season. Against Bridgewater and Averett, he recorded back-to-back multi-goal games.
Faceoff specialist
Carson Mingo (Cambridge, Md./Gilman) has earned All-ODAC Third Team recognition. One of the best in the conference at winning faceoffs, Mingo finished ODAC play, winning 137 and losing 74 faceoffs for a .649 win percentage, ranking him fourth in the league. He was also sixth in the ODAC in ground balls with 83. In his first five ODAC games, he went perfect from the faceoff x on three separate occasions, happening against Guilford, Randolph and Averett.
Freshman defender
Owen King (Fallston, Md./Fallston) had an outstanding rookie campaign for the Yellow Jackets, earning All-ODAC Third Team honors. The freshman found his way into the goal column in seven contests. He finished the 2026 season with 32 ground balls and 15 caused turnovers, becoming a cornerstone of the Lemon and Black's defense. King's season was highlighted by his performance against St. Mary's (Md.), in which he tallied one goal, five ground balls and four caused turnovers. In the ODAC Quarterfinals against Hampden-Sydney, he recorded one goal and one assist, which he paired with two ground balls.
Goalkeeper
Jack Isaacs (Coquitlam, Canada/Centennial) earns All-ODAC Third Team accolades after a strong season in net for the Yellow Jackets. Isaacs ranks top-10 in the conference for save percentage (.568) and third in goals against average (9.01) among qualified goalies in the league. The senior stopped 7.78 shots per game this season and registered double-digit saves in six conference contests on the year.
The Yellow Jackets finished the season 13-5 and 7-3 in the ODAC. After the upset over #17 Washington and Lee on March 28, the Lemon and Black earned their first national rankings and recognition in program history.