COMPLETE ALL-SKYLINE RELEASE
NEW YORK | The Skyline Conference's eight head men's lacrosse coaches have cast their votes on the 2025 edition of its All-Skyline team, and a program-record 11 players from Farmingdale State College have been recognized for their exceptional regular-season play – including a trio of individuals who have garnered major awards.
Senior attack
Andrew Giovinco (Syosset, N.Y.) and senior goalkeeper
Dan Erler (Smithtown, N.Y.) were recognized as the Skyline's Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year, respectively, while 11th-year head coach
Sean Chamberlain has been named the Co-Coach of the Year by his peers for the second-straight season and third time overall.
Giovinco and Erler are joined on the All-Skyline First Team by attackers
Kamryn Gill (Jr.; Riverhead, N.Y.) and
Adam Giovinco (So.; Syosset, N.Y.), senior midfielders
Thomas Mai (Islip, N.Y.) and
Thomas Stock (Selden, N.Y.), sophomore long-stick midfielder
Sean Lawson (Mattituck, N.Y.), sophomore defender
Joseph Bleck (Farmingdale, N.Y.) and senior short-stick defensive midfielder
Tyler Kollar (Bellport, N.Y.). Senior defender
William Henry (West Islip, N.Y.) and senior face-off specialist
Antonio Kaminskey (Lindenhurst, N.Y.) were recognized on the all-conference second team, while senior goalkeeper
Nick Rizzuto (Bohemia, N.Y.) was named to the Skyline's All-Sportsmanship Team.
Andrew Giovinco was the April 23 Player of the Week in the conference, and enters Skyline Championship play with a team-high 40 goals (No. 2 in the Skyline) and 60 points (No. 4). He collected 32 of his points (21g, 11a) in Skyline action.
Erler was a five-time Defensive Player of the Week throughout the regular season, backstopping FSC to the Conference's top goals against average. He ranks ninth in the Nation for GAA (7.77) and is 29th for save percentage (.577).
Adam Giovinco, last season's Rookie of the Year, is a repeat all-conference selection after leading the Rams with 67 points (36, team-high 31a). His 31 points in conference play sit one behind is brother, and his 14 assists tied for the Skyline's third-highest mark.
Gill made an impression in his first year with the program, scoring 39 goals and 24 assists for 63 points.Â
Stock, last season's Skyline Offensive Player of the Year and FSC's all-time leading scorer (183-106–289), shifted into a midfield role in his final collegiate campaign and registered 35 goals, 22 assists and 57 points.
Right behind Stock on the scoring list was first-year performer Mai, who registered 41 points (31g, 10a) and tied for the team-lead with Kollar with five man-up tallies.
Kollar finished the regular season with 20 goals, four assists and 35 ground balls. He also tied with a team-high five man-up scores, including three in the win over USMMA.
For the second straight season, Lawson led FSC with 34 caused turnovers and trailed only Kaminskey with 47 ground balls. In just two seasons, he has totaled 86 caused turnovers and currently ranks third all-time in program history.
Bleck earned First Team honors for the second consecutive season after routinely guarding the oppositions top scorer. He produced 19 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers in the regular season.
Henry started every game after transferring in from Stony Brook University. He ranks second on the team with 19 caused turnovers, to go with 26 ground balls, from his defensive position.
Kaminskey has shattered the face off and ground ball records at FSC. This season, he produced a .588 face off winning percentage (208-for-354) and picked up 104 ground balls.Â
Chamberlain guided FSC to its best record in program history thus far (.824 winning percentage). The Rams won 13 consecutive games, a program-best, and a 14-1 record against Division III opponents. He repeats as Coach of the Year as FSC earned the No. 1 seed for just the second time in program history (2011). The team, who received votes the the USILA Top-20 Coaches poll, also ranks fourth in the Nation for scoring defense.
Farmingdale State (14-3, 6-1 Skyline) is the top seed for this week's four-team, 2025 Skyline Conference Men's Lacrosse Championship. The Rams open play in Tuesday afternoon's semifinal round, when they play host to fourth-seeded Manhattanville University at 4 p.m. The championship final will take place Friday (May 2), at the highest-remaining seed.
2025 Skyline Conference Men's Lacrosse All-Conference Team
First Team
Kamryn Gill, A - Farmingdale State
Adam Giovinco, A - Farmingdale State
Andrew Giovinco, A - Farmingdale State
Connor Tomich, A - Maritime
Nicholas Uzakewicz, A - Maritime
Owen Behr, M - USMMA
Thomas Mai, M - Farmingdale State
Thomas Stock, M - Farmingdale State
Joseph Bleck, D - Farmingdale State
Ryan Giambone, D - Maritime
Jake Rossman, D - USMMA
Sean Lawson, LSM - Farmingdale State
Tyler Kollar, SSDM - Farmingdale State
Nick Spista, SSDM - Maritime
Joseph Bruno, FO - Maritime
Dan Erler, GK - Farmingdale State
Michael Monahan, GK - Maritime
Second Team
Owen Barcus, A - USMMA
Jack Collins, A - USMMA
Michael Swift, A - Manhattanville
Luke Caliendo, M - Maritime
Michael Emerick, M - USMMA
Sean Larkin, M - Manhattanville
Luke Dombroski, D - Mount Saint Mary
William Henry, D - Farmingdale State
Michael Valentine IV, D - USMMA
William Schipfer, LSM - USMMA
James Dobson, SSDM - USMMA
Antonio Kaminskey, FO - Farmingdale State
Julian Garcia, GK - USMMA
Kenny Leen, GK - Mount Saint Mary
Offensive Player of the Year:Â
Andrew Giovinco, Farmingdale State
Defensive Player of the Year:Â
Dan Erler, Farmingdale State
Rookie of the Year:Â Nicholas Uzakewicz, Maritime
Coach of the Year:Â
Sean Chamberlain, Farmingdale State (11th Season); Dan Paccione, USMMA (Fourth Season)
All-Sportsmanship Team
Nick Rizzuto, Farmingdale State
Sean Larkin, Manhattanville
Ryan Brice, Maritime
Kenny Leen, Mount Saint Mary
Sam Hall, Mount Saint Vincent
Sam Erlich, Purchase
Caden Stubba, St. Joseph's-Long Island
Sawyer Melick, USMMA