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2021 USILA / Dynamic Team of the Week – Division III – Week of May 10

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The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association released its 2021 Division III Dynamic Team of the Week accolades on Wednesday, May 12. 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:

- Bryce Adam, Sr., Attack, Tufts (Newton, Mass.) - 1 GP, 7 G, 2 A, 5 GB ... In a game tied late, Bryce Adams scored four of his seven goals to lead Tufts to its 10th NESCAC title in the last 11 years with an 18-11 victory at Williams College.

- Gavin Admirand, Jr., Attack, UMass Boston (Marshfield, Mass.) - 2 GP, 11 G, 5 A, 6 GB, 1 CT ... Gavin Admirand led UMass Boston to its first-ever Little East Tournament title. He scored five goals, including three in the second half of the title game, and had six more in the semifinals.

- Daniel Crotty, Sr., Defense, Stevens (Charlotte, N.C.) - 2 GP, 1 G, 5 GB, 5 CT ... Daniel Crotty caused five turnovers and picked up five ground balls over a pair of games. He also netted his third career goal in the MAC Freedom title game win versus Misericordia.

- Tommy DeLuca, Sr., Defense, Cabrini (Apex, N.C.) - 2 GP, 1 G, 1 A, 14 GB, 8 CT ... Tommy DeLuca anchored Cabrini's stingy defense as it claimed a 20th consecutive championship. The senior scooped six GBs with five CT's in the semifinal win before adding eight GBs, three CTs, and a goal during Saturday's championship victory.

- Jack Dobrzynski, Sr., Face-Off, UMass Boston (West Greenwich, R.I.) - 2 GP, 1 A, 34 GB, .796 FO% ... Jack Dobrzynski had two standout performances to help UMass Boston to its first-ever LEC Tournament title. He won a combined 47 of his 59 face-off attempts with 17 GBs each game.

- Andrew Fithian, Sr., Defense, Endicott (Marshfield, Mass.) - 2 GP, 9 GB, 5 CT ... Andrew Fithian was key to the Gulls winning the CCC Championship. The senior was exceptional on one-v-one defense, the slide, and in transition, which resulted in Endicott holding Western New England to the second-lowest goal total in history of the CCC Championship.

- Ryan Gebhardt, Sr., Attack, Stevens (Baldwinsville, N.Y.) - 2 GP, 11 G, 4 A, 3 GB, 3 CT ... Ryan Gebhardt totaled 11 goals and four assists as Stevens won the MAC Freedom Tournament. Named the MVP, Gebhardt now has the program record for goals in a season (65).

- Luke Keating, Sr., Attack, Franklin & Marshall (Garden City, N.Y.) - 1 GP, 4 G, 7 A, 1 GB ... Luke Keating scored four goals and dished out seven assists as F&M defeated Dickinson 20-9 to claim the outright Centennial Conference Championship. His seven assists were the fourth-most in a single game in program history while his 11 points were also the most for F&M since 1995.

- Max May, So., Goalie, Muhlenberg (Hewlett, N.Y.) - 1 GP, 5 GB, .600 SV%, 10.00 GAA ... Max May tied a career high with 15 saves in the 15-10 win at No. 10 Gettysburg - their first ever at Gettysburg. He made 10 saves and allowed only five goals in the second half.

- Nick Montemorano, Sr., Face-Off, RIT (Victor, N.Y.) - 2 GP, 3 G, 1 A, 20 GB, .707 FO% ... Nick Montemorano was named the Liberty League Tournament Most Outstanding Player after leading RIT to its ninth straight title. He won 29-of-41 face-offs (.707), grabbed 20 ground balls and tallied three goals and an assist during the championship run.


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