-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