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2021 USILA / Dynamic Team of the Week – Division I – Week of March 22

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The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association released its 2021 Division I Dynamic Team of the Week accolades on Tuesday, March 23. Ten 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:

- A - Dylan Beckwith, Fairfield / vs. Sacred Heart / 5G, 4A, 9Pts, 11Sh, scored 3 of Fairfield's first 5 goals to give the Stags a 5-0 lead in the opening quarter, match his career high with 9 points, just one off the school record

- A - Bryce Clay, Michigan / vs. Penn State / 5G, 5Pts, 10Sh, paced the team with his 5 goals, scoring 2 of the final 3 goals for the Wolverines

- A - Jack Hannah, Denver / vs. Georgetown / 4G, 4Pts, 8Sh, scored 3 goals in Denver's 7-0 run over the first and second quarters that gave it a 7-2 advantage and the lead for good

- A - Ryan Lanchbury, Richmond / vs. Bellarmine / 3G, 9A, 12Pts, 9Sh, set Richmond and Southern Conference single-game records for points, it's also the most points scored by a Div I player this year

- A - Kieran Mullins, Rutgers / vs. Johns Hopkins / 5G, 3A, 8Pts, 15sh, anchored a 5-0 run by the Scarlet Knights to end the game, playing a role (2G, 3A) in each of the 5 goals

- A - Tehoka Nanticoke, Albany / vs. Binghamton / 6G, 3A, 9Pts, 13 Sh, became just the 10th player in Albany history (Div. I) to reach the 100-goal milestone

- A - Asher Nolting, High Point / vs. VMI / 6G, 4A, 10Pts, 7Sh, the 10 points were a career high

- D - Cam Wyers, Loyola / vs. Bucknell / 2CT, 7GB, 3A, anchored a defense that held Bucknell to 5 goals in the game's first 35-plus minutes as the Greyhounds built a 20-5 lead, also contributed 3 assists in the transition game, the most by a close defenseman in program history

- FO - Zach Cole, St. Joseph's / vs. Merrimack / 18-19, 94.7, 14GB, after the opening faceoff, won 18 consecutive draws for St. Joseph's

- GK - Matt Knote, UMass / vs. Drexel / 7GA, 20Sv, his 20 saves were a career high, 13 of his 20 saves were in the opening half as the Minutemen gave up just 2 goals in the first 30 minutes of play
 

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