The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association released its 2022 Division I Dynamic Team of the Week accolades on Wednesday, Feb. 15. 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:
- Tyler Bradbury, Attack, Utah – 2g, 3a, 5p
Led Utah in points and assists as the Utes captured their first-ever win over a ranked team, beating then-No. 17 Vermont on the road; with the score tied at 10-10, Bradburh assisted on Josh Rose’s eventual game-winner with 1:28 on the clock
- Dylan Donnery, Attack, Quinnipiac – 4g, 1gwg
Tied for the team lead in goals and scored the game-winning goal with 12 seconds left as the Bobcats won their season-opener, 15-14, over UMass Lowell
- Justin Inacio, Faceoff, Ohio State – .909 fo%, 13gb, 1g, 1a, 2p
Won 20 of 22 faceoffs, picking up 13 ground balls, in a win over Cleveland State and also had a goal and an assist
- Matt Kilkeary, Goalie, Delaware – 16sv, 6ga, 73.0 sv%
Posted 16 saves and only allowed six goals in Delaware’s win over Mount St. Mary’s; had six saves and just one goal allowed in the first half as the Blue Hens built a 6-1 lead
- Owen McElroy, Goalie, Georgetown – 17sv, 8ga, 68.0 sv%
Made 17 saves in a 16-8 win for the Hoyas over Johns Hopkins, helping the Georgetown defense hold the Blue Jays scoreless for separate stretches of more than 25 and 14 minutes; yielded just three goals in the last three quarters
- Tommy Mott, Attack, Hobart – 5g, 4a, 9p, 1ct
Scored a career-high nine points in Hobart’s win over Western New York foe Canisius, scoring three goals and assisting on another in the third quarter to help turn a three-goal halftime lead into a 16-8 advantage
- Brendan Nichtern, Attack, Army West Point – 5g, 3a, 8p, 3gb, 1ct
Led Army West Point with eight points in a 14-13 win over Massachusetts to start the season; he scored twice in the fourth quarter to extend a one-goal Black Knights lead to three with 6:42 left
- Max Waldbaum, Attack, Jacksonville – 4g, 2a, 6p, 2gb
Scored four goals and had two assists in the Dolphins’ win at Duke; he scored all four of his goals in the first half to help Jacksonville build a 7-5 halftime lead en route to its first program win over a top-three ranked team
- Luke Wierman, Faceoff, Maryland – .760 fo%, 11gb, 2g, 1a, 3p
Went 19-25 on faceoffs and had three points in the Terrapins’ win over Loyola. Led the Terrapins to a 10-3 advantage in the second quarter with his two goals and an assist while helping them go 11 of 14 at the ‘X’
- Josh Zawada, Attack, Michigan – 5g, 6a, 11p, 2gb, 1ct
Broke his own school record for points in a game by scoring five times and assisting on six more to tally 11 points in a win over Detroit Mercy
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