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2026 USILA Men's Lacrosse Team of the Week – Division II – Week of April 20

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The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association released its 2026 Division II Men's Lacrosse Team of the Week accolades on April 20. Players earned recognition from the organization as they each posted exceptional performances in their programs games this past week.
 
The list of honorees are as follows:

- Spencer Lethbridge, Thomas More (Sr., Olmstead Falls, Ohio) *Lethbridge scored five goals and one assist to achieve 150 career points for Thomas More. He is the program's all-time leader in points

- Nate Leroux, William Jewell (Jr., Chilliwack, B.C) *Leroux scored four goals and three assists on six shots. Tied team lead in points with seven.

- Tanner Stout, Catawba (Jr., Elon, N.C) *Stout led all scoring categories with six goals, four assists, for ten total points. Added five ground balls. Set career high for points in a conference game.

- Kyle Lewis, Adelphi (Sr., Franklin Square, N.Y.) * Was the team's leading point-getter in a 2-0 week for the top team in Division II. Tallied six goals and five assists, including a four-spot against No. 9 Pace, while also getting drafted to the PLL on the same night.

- Boomer Staunton, Assumption (So., Bloomfield, Conn.) * Staunton capped off the regular season with a statement, as the sophomore midfielder scored five goals and added one assist in a 12-11 overtime win at Bentley in a downpour. He sent the game to overtime with his fifth goal of the game with 18.6 seconds left in regulation. This was the fifth time this season that he has scored five goals in a single game, and his last goal gave him a program record 50 goals in a single season.

- MP Thomas, Tampa (Gr., Roswell, Ga.) *Thomas went 10-12 from the X in a road win over No. 7 Florida Tech to help clinch the Spartans’ third consecutive Sunshine State Conference Regular Season title. Thomas had five groundballs in the 6-5 victory.

- Matthew Peterson, Belmont Abbey (Jr., Colorado Springs, Colo.) *Peterson held Mount Olive's leading scorer without a point in a 14-3 win

- Braylon Ray, Lewis (Fr., Rockford, Mich.) *Led all players with five ground balls and four caused turnovers (both career-highs as well) in the Flyers win over No. 15 Rockhurst to clinch the GLVC Regular Season Title

- Steve Ulrichs, Florida Tech (Sr., Richmond, Va.) * Against No. 2 Tampa, Ulrichs forced the Spartans into 3 turnovers while he picked up 4 ground balls.

- Eddie Kielkopf, Belmont Abbey (Jr., St. Paul, Minn.) * Kielkopf held Mount Olive to just three goals on 16 shots, making 13 saves.
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