MOUNT VERNON – Cornell senior record holders
Torii Greiskalns and
Thomas Cook have been selected to the
All-Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference Second Team for the 2025 men's lacrosse season.
Greiskalns made history as a second team defender. He's the first Ram to gain all-conference recognition in four separate seasons.
Cook picked up his third all-conference award at goalie, after claiming first team honors in the Midwest Lacrosse Conference in 2024 and 2023.
Coach
Lane Zierten's Rams landed two honorable mention performers in junior defender
Ben Schwartz and sophomore midfielder
Tyler Foster.
Greiskalns ranks No. 1 nationally among all Division III players this season with 3.88 caused turnovers per game. He shattered his own single-season school record with 62 caused turnovers, 16 more than his closest challenger in the NACC.
Greiskalns finished fourth in the NACC for ground balls per game (6.00) with a team-best 96. He started a school-record 65 games for the Rams. Greiskalns is the program's all-time leader in career caused turnovers (175) and stands second in ground balls (336).
Cook led the NACC in the regular season with 267 saves and posted an impressive .617 save percentage, which ranks No. 5 nationally. His 16.6 saves per game is No. 11 in the country this spring.
A three-year starter, Cook blew away Cornell's career record with 777 saves. He finished with 16 career wins, second-most by a Ram goalie. Cook also tallied 79 ground balls this season, ranking second on the team.
Schwartz was a key piece to Cornell's defense, starting 15 games. He accounted for 28 ground balls and 11 caused turnovers.
Foster emerged as Cornell's top scorer with 26 points, including 21 goals. The second-year starter totaled 40 ground balls and 15 caused turnovers.
The Rams finished 5-11 overall and went 2-9 in their first season in the NACC.