WASHINGTON – Georgetown University men's lacrosse standout
Fulton Bayman earned United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Scholar All-America honors, as announced by the organization on Tuesday.
A Scholar All-American must be nominated by his coach and be a student with a senior year academic standing and a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (4.0 scale). He will have behaved in a manner that has brought credit to himself, his institution and to college lacrosse both on and off the field. He must also be an All-American, a member of a North/South team, or an outstanding league or conference player.
Additionally, fellow graduate students
James Ball and
Aidan Carroll had previously earned USILA Scholar All-America honors as graduating seniors in 2024. A player may only earn the accolade once in their career.
Bayman started all 17 games for the Hoyas in his lone season on the Hilltop after transferring to Georgetown from Notre Dame. He scored 31 goals to go with 32 assists for 63 points in 2025, 14th most in a single season at Georgetown. Bayman was named to the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team after posting eight points (3G, 5A) against Marquette in the semifinals and a goal and three assists against Villanova in the finals. He had four goals and an assist against No. 14 Richmond and another four goals and an assist against No. 6 Duke in the NCAA First Round. Bayman also posted a hat trick against High Point and had six points (1G, 5A) against Providence.