CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – Notre Dame junior defenseman Shawn Lyght won the 2026 Men’s Tewaaraton Award, presented annually to the top college lacrosse player in the United States. The award was presented Thursday during a ceremony in Washington, D.C.
Lyght becomes the first defenseman to earn the award. He is the eighth ACC player to win the Tewaaraton Award and joins Pat Kavanagh (2024) as the only Notre Dame players to earn the highest honor in college lacrosse.
Lyght led the Fighting Irish to the ACC regular-season title and was Notre Dame’s defensive eraser in leading the Irish to the national championship game. For the second straight season, he was named the William C. Schmeisser Award winner, presented annually to the best defensive player in the country. He became just the eighth player to earn the honor in consecutive seasons.
Named a USILA First-Team All-American for the second straight season, Lyght also was the ACC Co-Defensive Player of the Year and a First-Team All-ACC honoree. In 16 games, he totaled 26 ground balls and 11 caused turnovers.
Lyght was one of three Tewaaraton finalists from the ACC this season, joining North Carolina’s Owen Duffy and Syracuse’s Joey Spallina.
ACC Tewaaraton Award Honorees
2026 Shawn Lyght, Notre Dame
2024 Pat Kavanagh, Notre Dame
2023 Brennan O'Neill, Duke
2011 Steele Stanwick, Virginia
2010 Ned Crotty, Duke
2007 Matt Danowski, Duke
2006 Matt Ward, Virginia
2003 Chris Rotelli, Virginia