The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association released its 2026 Division I Men's Lacrosse Team of the Week accolades on Wednesday, Feb. 18. 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:
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Dylan Anderson, Attack, Victoria, B.C., Freshman, Robert Morris Anderson scored four goals and assisted on five others in the Colonials’ 16-12 win over Bucknell. Anderson’s nine points in a single game is tied for second all-time in program history.
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Kyle Colsey, Midfield, Ridgefield, Conn., Redshirt Freshman, Duke Playing in just his third collegiate game, Colsey scored four first-half goals and finished with eight points from six goals and two assists in a 22-6 win over Vermont.
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Rory Connor, Attack, Manhasset, N.Y., Graduate Student, Georgetown Connor matched his career high with seven goals to go with one assist in his Georgetown debut, a 12-9 win at Penn. Connor’s seven goals came on just nine shots and his sixth goal was his 200th career point.
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Kyle Grant, Defense, Grand Rapids, Mich., Senior, Detroit Mercy Grant tallied 10 caused turnovers, seven ground balls across two games. He tied his career high with six caused turnovers at Hampton and also had four caused turnovers, three ground balls and scored a goal at No. 18 Michigan.
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Connor Kehm, Defense, Glen Rock, N.J., Senior, Boston University Kehm set new career highs with five caused turnovers and 10 ground balls as he anchored a Terrier defense that shut out Dartmouth for the first 38:20 of Sunday’s 13-5 victory.
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Cole Kucinski, Midfield, Crofton, Md., Sophomore, St. Bonaventure Kucinski scored a career-high five goals, including a hat trick in just the first 16 minutes of action, in a 10-9 win at Binghamton. Kucinski surpassed his freshman year total of three points in the opening half of play.
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Grayson Manning, Goalie, Victoria, B.C., Sophomore, Denver Manning made nine of his 20 saves in the fourth quarter, including stopping Utah's attempt at the game-tying goal with four seconds left on top of the crease, to backstop Denver to an 8-7 win. His 20 saves ties for second-most in the program's Division I history.
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Julian Radossich, Defense, Ridgewood, N.J., Junior, Fairfield Radossich recorded eight ground balls and four caused turnovers against Brown. His eight GBs were the most by a CAA player (including faceoff men) this season.
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Joey Spallina, Attack, Mount Sinai, N.Y., Senior, Syracuse Spallina led all scorers with four goals on nine total shots, five of which were on cage, and also added five ground balls as No. 2 Syracuse knocked off No. 1 Maryland, 11-9.
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Brady Wambach, Faceoff Specialist, Pittsford, N.Y., Junior, North Carolina Wambach went 34-for-45 at the faceoff X this weekend in two games, collecting 27 ground balls and scoring two goals. In Sunday’s win over Iona, Wambach was 18-for-20 at the stripe with a UNC single-game record 17 ground balls.