TOWSON, Md. -
Victor Rosado was named the Landmark Conference Offensive Player of the Year to lead a group of four Cardinals represented on the All-Landmark Conference Teams. Rosado, a first-team attacker, is joined by
Mike Tayloe,
Ryan Macksoud, and
Matt Ford as honorees.
Rosado, now a three-time all-conference selection, is the first player to earn Landmark Conference Offensive Player of the Year honors since Kevin Crowley in 2021. The Miami, Fla. native is the program's all-time leader in assists and points while ranking fifth in goals scored. This season, Rosado became the eighth player in Landmark Conference history to surpass 200 career points. He currently sits at 221 points with a career-high 74 points this season.
For his career, Rosado has been named All-Landmark First Team twice and All-Landmark Second Team once. He has 118 career goals and 103 assists while also contributing 116 ground balls to the cause. Rosado has reset the Catholic record books, setting a new single-season mark for assists while sitting one point shy of tying Crowley's program record for points in a season with 75. Saving his best for last, Rosado has totaled five or more points in five straight contests, scoring 19 goals and handing out 10 assists in a 4-1 stretch over the past five games for Catholic.
Joining Rosado on the first team is another record-setter. Tayloe, a senior defenseman from Washington, D.C. has been selected to the all-conference teams all three seasons with the Cardinals. This is his first selection to the first team. The program record holder for caused turnovers with 80, Tayloe has caused 28 turnovers this season, scooped up 52 ground balls, and also scored his first career goal. For his career, Tayloe has 151 ground balls, sitting seventh on Catholic's all-time list. He is Catholic's first All-Landmark First Team defender since 2022.
The senior face-off man from California, Macksoud picks up his second all-conference nod, grabbing a spot as the second-team face-off man. Macksoud has won 63.5 percent of his face-offs (259-408) and grabbed 138 ground balls this season while adding a goal and an assist. Now the holder of the top-two face-off victory seasons in program history, Macksoud has 638 career wins at the face-off X and has picked up 360 ground balls. Both marks rank him in the top-three in Catholic history. Macksoud currently ranks sixth in Landmark Conference history in face-offs won and will move up to fifth with two wins on Thursday. He also moved into the top-five all-time in ground balls.
Earning an honorable mention nod as a long-stick, Ford put together a terrific senior season, contributing on both sides of the ball. Ford took an offensive leap, scoring a career-high 10 goals and handing out four assists while also causing 10 turnovers and nabbing 23 ground balls. Ford had the first two two-goal games of his career in 2025, putting two home in a loss to Scranton before adding two goals yesterday in the Landmark Conference First Round win over Moravian.