2025 All-OAC Men's Lacrosse PDF
WESTERVILLE – Otterbein fifth-year senior
Max Graham and senior
Cayden Rohe headlined a list of four Cardinals earning All-Ohio Athletic Conference recognition for the 2025 season, the league announced on Thursday.
Graham and Rohe were named to the All-OAC Second Team at the attack and short stick defensive midfield positions, respectively. They were joined by senior
Nathan Lewis and sophomore
Andrew Lewis, who were Honorable Mention selections at the midfield position. They were among 49 student-athletes from across the conference to be recognized.
This marks the third career All-OAC accolade for Rohe, the second for
Nathan Lewis and the first for Graham and
Andrew Lewis.
Graham put together an impressive fifth season with the Cardinals, finishing with 66 points on 54 goals and 12 assists while adding 40 ground balls and six caused turnovers. He led Otterbein in points and goals with totals that both rank second in program history for a single season. He played in all 17 games, starting 16 of them, and posted 12 outings with three-plus goals. He closed the year ranked fourth in the OAC in points and goals.
In 69 career games at Otterbein, including 49 starts, Graham has 136 points on 105 goals and 31 assists to go with 157 ground balls, 31 caused turnovers and 90 faceoff wins. He ranks fourth in program history in career goals.
Rohe played in all 17 games in 2025, tallying four points on two goals and two assists to go with 52 ground balls, which ranked second on the team, and six caused turnovers.
An All-OAC Honorable Mention pick in 2023 and Second Team selection in 2024, Rohe has played in 61 career games at Otterbein and has totaled 16 points on seven goals and nine assists while adding 163 ground balls and 28 caused turnovers.
An All-OAC Second Team selection a year ago,
Nathan Lewis picks up his second All-Conference honor after tallying 34 points on 16 goals and 18 assists along with 16 ground balls and three caused turnovers in 2025. He played in all 17 games, starting 16 of them, and tied for second on the team and 10th in the OAC in assists.
In four seasons at Otterbein, he has accrued 110 points on 65 goals and 45 assists along with 49 ground balls and seven caused turnovers in 59 games, including 48 starts.
Nathan's younger brother,
Andrew Lewis, also put together a standout 2025 campaign, finishing with 35 points on 17 goals and 18 assists to go with 10 ground balls and six caused turnovers in 17 games. He tied Nathan for second on the team and 10th in the OAC in assists and finished tied for third on the team in points.
In 32 career games at Otterbein, he has 49 points on 25 goals and 24 assists to go with 16 ground balls and nine caused turnovers.
Under 16th-year head coach
Colin Hartnett, the Cardinals posted a 6-3 record in conference play in 2025 to finish in a three-way tie for third place in the standings and claim the No. 4 seed for the OAC Tournament. This year marked the fifth straight season that Otterbein earned a berth in the conference tournament, and its 18-13 win over Mount Union in the opening round was its first tournament victory since 2021. The Cardinals ultimately fell to top-seeded Baldwin Wallace in the semifinals to close the season with a 9-8 overall record.