Grant Ament, Penn State – Sr., A, Doylestown, Pa.
Had four goals and six assists in the 16-9 win over Lafayette; all 10 points came in the first three quarters as PSU led 15-5.
Gerard Arceri, Penn State – Sr., FO, St. James, N.Y.
Won 19 of 21 face-offs and had 15 ground balls in a 16-9 win over Lafayette; set the Penn State career record for ground balls and now has 450 for his career.
Brandon Dodd, Air Force – Fr., A, Logan, Utah
Had four goals and four assists in his first college game, a 14-13 win over Duke; had four goals and an assist in the second half as Air Force rallied from a four-goal deficit at the break.
Chris Gray, North Carolina – Jr., A, Wading River, N.Y.
Had four goals and two assists in a 19-6 win over Colgate; all four goals came in the first quarter, which ended 7-0 Carolina.
Braden Host, Air Force – Jr., G, Aurora, Colo.
Made 17 saves in the 14-13 win over Duke; made 13 saves in the second half.
Emmett Jennings, Providence – Jr., D, Fair Haven, N.J.
Had four caused turnovers and four ground balls in a 12-5 win over Boston University; Friars defense held BU to two goals in the first half.
Kieran Mullins, Rutgers - Sr., A, Islip, N.Y.
Had two goals and five assists in a 20-7 win over Quinnipiac; had all seven of his points in the first 32:49, as RU built a 15-5 lead.
Logan Wisnauskas, Maryland – Jr., A, Sykesville, Md.
Had six goals and an assist in a 23-12 win over High Point; the six goals were a career high.
Mason Woodward, Marquette – Fr., D, Towson, Md.
Had three caused turnovers and eight ground balls in the 11-10 win over Cleveland State.
Will Yorke, Bucknell – Sr., A, Chicago, Ill.
Scored five goals in a 16-9 win over Furman; all five goals came as the Bison built a 10-1 lead