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PLAYER OF THE WEEK Daniel Varga, New England College (Jr., MF) Junior midfielder Daniel Varga produced a dominant game for the Pilgrims this past week as the Hampton, N.J. native as he collected seven goals and six assists for 13 points in a 24-17 victory over Vermont State Castleton. Varga also chipped in four ground balls and a caused turnover as well. |
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GOALKEEPER OF THE WEEK Devin Hammon, Regis (Jr., GK) Junior goalie Devin Hammon registered his first win of the season as the Chicopee, Mass. native turned away 13 shots and allowing only one second half goal in the Pride's come-from-behind 10-9 victory over SUNY Canton. |
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ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Anthony Brikes, Albertus Magnus (Fr., M) First-year attacker Anthony Brikes was responsible for seven of the Falcons’ eight points as the Staten Island, NY native found the back of the net six times and assisted once to lift Albertus Magnus to an 8-7 victory over St. Joseph’s (L.I.). |
WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
Donny McInnis, Johnson & Wales - Scored nine goals last week, including the 100th of his career, as the Wildcats went 1-1. He scored four times at Massachusetts Maritime and netted five goals in a home win over Southern Maine. McInnis also tallied four ground balls on the week for JWU.
Mason Dils, Norwich - In over 93 minutes of action, he provided stalwart play in the crease, logging 21 saves total on a 51.2% save percentage against reigning Little East Conference champions Plymouth State and foe Massachusetts Maritime Academy. He also secured eight ground balls on the week.
Jack Jaynes, Regis - Led his team to a come-from-behind 10-9 victory in their only game this week at SUNY Canton. The sophomore scored three goals and recorded four assists, having his hand in seven of the Pride's 10 goals on the afternoon. He also grabbed seven ground balls and caused two turnovers in the win.
Michael Ference, Rivier - Posted three goals and four assists with one caused turnover in a non-conference loss to Roger Williams.
2025 Men's Lacrosse Weekly Reports
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