Team of the Week D1 3-9-21

2021 USILA / Dynamic Team of the Week – Division I – Week of March 8

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The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association released its 2021 Division I Dynamic Team of the Week accolades on Tuesday, March 9. 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 - Jake Carraway, Georgetown / vs. Mount St. Mary's & Marquette / 8G, 4A, 12 Pts, broke Georgetown's all-time points record of 236 (Greg McCavera, 1999) with his 7-point (5G, 2A) performance against Mount St. Mary's, added 3G and 2A in win over Marquette

-A - Tye Kurtz, Delaware / vs. Fairfield / 5G, 6A, 11 Pts, most points scored by a Delaware player since April 3, 1999, when John Grant Jr. scored 11, 4th-most single-game points in program history

-A - TJ Malone, Penn State / vs. Ohio State / 5G, 2A, 7 Pts, career highs in goals and points

-A - Ryan Smith, Robert Morris / vs. Bellarmine / 5G, 6A, 11 Pts, broke his own program record for single-game
points (previously 10 vs. Canisius in 2020) and tied the single-game record for assists

-A - Logan Wisnauskas, Maryland / vs. Johns Hopkins / 2G, 7A, 9 Pts, career highs in points and assists, 2nd-most single-game assists and 5th-most single-game points in Maryland history

-M - Nick Dupuis, UMBC / vs. Stony Brook / 3G, 2A, 5 Pts, scored the game-winning goal in the 4th overtime, first- career hat trick

-FO - Alec Stathakis, Denver / vs. St. John's / 19-23, 82.6, 16 GB

-SSDM - Ryan Hallenbeck, Notre Dame / vs. Bellarmine / 2G, 0A, 2 Pts, part of a defensive unit that held Bellarmine
to 6 goals, including one each in the 1st, 3rd and 4th quarters, scored a pair of goals of his own in transition

-GK - Brett Dobson, St. Bonaventure / vs. Quinnipiac / 6 GA, 14 S vs, helped lead the Bonnies to their first win in program history (2019 first season)

-GK - James Spence, Lehigh / vs. Loyola / 6GA, 17 Svs, career high saves, including 16 of the 17 coming in the final three quarters, stopped each of the final 4 shots on goal by Loyola

 
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