The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association released its 2026 Division II 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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Joey Gallo, Southern New Hampshire (Jr., A, Derry, N.H.) Scored four times and added two assists to lead the Penmen to a 10-8 win over No. 11 Molloy; also had three goals and five assists against
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Felician Kyle Spence, Wingate (Sr., A, Suwanne, Ga.) Spence piled up 9 points to lead #5 Wingate to a 17-11 win over Florida Southern in the opener
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Braden Donnellan, Adelphi (Jr., A, Massapequa, N.Y) Donnellan led the team in points opening weekend, accounting for eight and six against Walsh and Frostburg State, respectively.
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Brandon Shaffner, Montevallo (Sr., FOGO, Louisville, Ky.) Won 72.0 percent (13/18) at the faceoff dot, while scooping up ten ground balls in a 12-8 win at No. 20 North Greenville.
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Radyn Badraun, Anderson (Sr., M, Mission Viejo, Calif.) Badraun added seven points in the win at #14 Embry-Riddle, Badraun surpassed the 200-career point mark.
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Dillon Pless, Colorado Mesa (Sr., M, Highland Ranch, Colo.) Record hat tricks and scored the game-winning goal in both of #12 Colorado Mesa's wins thus far. Had three goals in a 9-7 win over #20 Rockhurst and another three in a 19-4 win over Adams State in the RMAC opener.
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Conley Stone, Tampa (Sr., LSM, Summerfield, N.C.) Conley Stone and Tampa defeated No. 17 Flagler on the road, 8-7. The LSM recorded a game-high five caused turnovers and added three groundballs. Stone was influential in allowing just seven goals on the road against nationally ranked Flagler and in helping Tampa improve to 4-0.
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Alec Score, UINDY (So., D, Plymouth, Minn.) Score led the way for the Greyhounds’ defense, as he had four ground balls and four caused turnovers.
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Owen Conway, Catawba (So., D, Bel Air, Maryland) Conway had a game-high 6sixground balls and a game-high five caused turnovers, including one with 20 seconds left in the game to preserve the win in Catawba's 13-12 road victory at Belmont Abbey.
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Matt Roy, Southern New Hampshire (Jr., GK, North Andover, Mass.) Made 18 saves in the 10-8 win over No. 11 Molloy - also allowed just goals while the first half against Felician