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2025 USILA Men's Lacrosse Team of the Week – Division III – Week of Feb. 10

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The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association released its 2025 Division III Men's Lacrosse Team of the Week accolades on Wednesday, Feb. 12. 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:

1. Brett Kelley, Defense, So., Herndon, Va. (Christopher Newport). 6 caused turnovers, 1 ground ball. Kelley collected a career-high six caused turnovers during Christopher Newport's 24-8 victory over Hampden-Sydney on Saturday. His six takeaways equaled the seventh-most in program history and the highest total in three years. Two of his strips led to fast-break goals in the first half, while three takeaways killed off clear attempts by HSC.

2. Mike Allen, Defense, Jr., Williamsburg, Va. (Randolph-Macon).
4 ground balls, 4 caused turnovers, 1 assist. Allen was the anchor of a defense that allowed just four goals in the season opening 7-4 win at home against Mary Washington on Friday. RMC allowed just two evenstrength goals and only two goals overall after the first six minutes of the game.

3. Chad Kohlmann, Faceoff Specialist, So., Delafield, Wisc. (Carthage). 100.0 faceoff percentage (16 for 16), 11 ground balls. Kohlmann did not lose a faceoff in Carthage’s season-opening 20-1 win over Hendrix, matching the school record for percentage in a game while also grabbing 11 ground balls on 16 draws.

4. Gabe Henry, Long-Stick Midfield, So., Snoqualmie, Wash. (Elmhurst).
7 ground balls, 5 caused turnovers. Henry all non-faceoff men in ground balls for both teams, led both teams in caused turnovers, and was a huge spark between the lines and off the face off wing to create transition chances that sparked a 6-1 fourth-quarter to finish a 17-12 win over Centre.

5. Davis Fisher, Midfield, Jr., Arnold, Md. (York (Pa.)). 2 goals, 5 assists, 1 caused turnover. Fisher tied his career high with seven points on two goals and a career-high five assists in York's 13-11 win at St. Mary's (Md.) to open the season. He recorded a goal and three assists to fuel York's 7-2 first quarter run to take an early advantage.

6. Henry Ross, Midfield, So., Snoqualmie, Wash. (Ohio Wesleyan).
5 goals, 2 assists, 1 ground ball, 1 caused turnover. Leading scorer on our team vs. Stevenson. Had one of the best games of his young career to lead our team on offense.

7. Max Racich, Attack, Jr., Chatham, N.J. (Stevenson). 6 goals, 2 assists, 2 ground balls. Racich registered a game-high eight points in a 19-14 season-opening win against Ohio Wesleyan with six goals and two assists, including three of the first four goals during Stevenson’s game-clinching 8-0 fourth-quarter run.

8. Eli Spence, Attack, Jr., Snoqualmie, Wash. (Elmhurst).
5 goals, 4 assists, 2 ground balls. Spence led all players with five goals and four assists for nine points in a 17-12 win over Centre. He had two goals and an assist during the decisive fourth quarter, when Elmhurst went on a 6-1 run to break an 11-all tie.

9. Easton Morse, Attack, So., Dracut, Mass. (RPI). 7 goals, 3 assists, 3 ground balls. Scored seven goals on 10 shots in his first career start in RPI's 26-7 victory over Kean. He led all players in points and goals on the day.

10. Kevin Miller, Attack, So., Richmond, Va. (Christopher Newport). 5 goals, 8 assists, 3 ground balls, 1 caused turnover. Miller established new program single-game program records with 13 points and eight assists during Christopher Newport's 24-8 victory over Hampden-Sydney on Saturday. He also matched his career-high with five goals, including the team's first three tallies in the opening quarter.
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