Four Excalibur Lacrosse Players Named CUFLA All-Canadians
Rookies and veterans earn national recognition after 2025 season
Four members of the Trent Excalibur men's lacrosse team have been recognized among the nation's best, earning CUFLA All-Canadian honours following the 2025 Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association season.
Each year, coaches across CUFLA vote to select the league's top performers, awarding the All-Canadian designation to athletes who demonstrate exceptional talent, consistency, and impact throughout the regular season.
First-year midfielder Reed Chamberlain (Peterborough, ON) made an immediate impact in his debut season, leading the Excalibur in scoring with 28 points (15 goals, 13 assists) through 10 regular-season games, also the highest total among CUFLA East rookies. Chamberlain added two goals and two assists in the playoffs, earning his first All-Canadian selection.
Rookie attacker Nick Fournier (Peterborough, ON) was another key part of Trent's offensive success, finishing the regular season with a team-leading 20 goals, the most among East Division rookies. He recorded 27 points overall, including seven assists and three power play goals, averaging 2.7 points per game. Fournier continued to produce in the postseason, scoring five goals across two playoff contests.
Second-year attacker Mason Tardiff (Peterborough, ON) contributed steady scoring throughout the year, posting 12 goals and four assists for 16 points over nine regular-season games. His performance surged in the playoffs, where he recorded seven goals, including two power play markers, solidifying his role as an important offensive threat.
On the defensive end, veteran leader Curtis Conley (Ottawa, ON) earned his sixth consecutive All-Canadian honour, further cementing his place among the most decorated players in CUFLA history. Conley appeared in nine regular-season games, contributing four goals while providing experience and leadership that anchored Trent's defensive structure. He continued to play a stabilizing role in the team's two playoff games.
