JACKSONVILLE, Fla. --- The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association announced its All-American selections for the 2026 season, and for the fourth time, a Jacksonville Dolphin was among the ranks.
JU senior attackman
Jack Taylor became the fourth Dolphin to be named a USILA All-American, earning an honorable mention selection. He joins Troy Hettinger, Colin Hinton and Max Waldbaum with USILA distinctions.
Taylor is the first player since Hettinger in 2023 to be recognized as a USILA All-American. He's the second offensive player to earn the honor alongside Waldbaum. Taylor is also the fourth player in program history to earn All-American honors from USA Lacrosse Magazine, InsideLacrosse and the USILA in the same season.
The senior from Westborough, Massachusetts had the greatest offensive season in program history, leading the Dolphins to their first conference championship, first NCAA Tournament appearance and first NCAA Tournament win.
He broke the school's single-season scoring record with 86 points. His 46 assists are also a single-season school record. His 41 goals are the fourth-most in a season in school history.Â
Taylor's name is near the top in the career records, as well. He is third all-time in points (203), second in goals (110) and second in assists (93).Â
Taylor became the third player drafted into the Premier Lacrosse League this spring. He was selected 31st overall by the Denver Outlaws in the PLL College Draft. While he has yet to make his pro debut, he was with the team on the reserve roster in Week Two.