Team of the Week D1 3/15/22

2022 USILA / Dynamic Team of the Week – Division I – Week of March 14

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The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association released its 2022 Division I Dynamic Team of the Week accolades on Tuesday, March 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:

 - Danny Brady, Wagner, Goalkeeper
Made 11 saves and allowed only four goals as the Seahawks scored a 13-4 win over Mercer. Made 10 of his saves in the first three quarters as Wagner built an 8-4 lead.
 
- Matt Brandau, Yale, Attack
Scored five goals and had three assists as the Bulldogs beat Denver, 16-13, with a hat trick coming in the game’s first 18 minutes.
 
- Zach Cole, Saint Joseph's, Faceoff Specialist
Won 75.5 percent of faceoffs (40 of 53) in two games for the Hawks last week, posting 27 ground balls, a goal and two assists against Drexel and Towson. Grabbed 19 groundballs in the game against the Dragons.
 
- Cole Kastner, Virginia, Defense
Anchored a Cavaliers defense that held North Carolina to only one goal in the second half Thursday night. Matched Tar Heels All-American Chris Gray and held him to only one goal.
 
- Brendan Lavelle, Penn, Defense
Helped the Quakers defense hold Villanova to seven goals, posting two caused turnovers and three ground balls.
 
- Kevin Lindley, Loyola, Attack
Tallied six goals and an assist in the first half as Loyola jumped out to a 10-2 halftime lead en route to a win over Duke. Had two goals and an assist while the Greyhounds went up 4-0 in the first quarter and then three-straight, and four total, scores during a 6-0 second quarter.
 
- Nick Loring, Harvard, Attack
Dished out five assists and also had two goals as the Crimson handed Michigan its first loss of the season.
 
- Jack Mulcahy, Drexel, Midfield
Totaled 12 points on five goals and seven assists in a pair of Drexel one-goal wins against St. Joseph’s and Marquette. Scored four and had five assists in an 18-17 win over the Hawks and then added one and two in an overtime win against Towson.
 
- Jack Myers, Ohio State, Attack
Finished with a game-high seven points on four goals and three assists in Ohio State’s win against Notre Dame. Scored two unassisted goals to start a 6-0 run in the second quarter.
 
- Erik Peters, Princeton, Goalkeeper
Made a career-high 21 saves in a 16-11 win over then-No. 3 Rutgers, registering the most saves by a Princeton goalie since 2000. He posted at least five saves in each quarter.

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