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2026 USILA Men's Lacrosse Team of the Week – Division II – Week of Feb. 23

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The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association released its 2026 Division II Men's Lacrosse Team of the Week accolades on Wednesday, Feb. 25. 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:

- Reed Low, Chowan (Jr., A, Sherwood Park, Alberta) *In two games this week, Low recorded 13 goals, with four assists for 17 points in games against Tusculum and Davis & Elkins.

- Luke Brown, Tusculum (R-Jr., Edmonton, Alberta) *Brown fueled Tusculum to a 2-0 week, with wins over Chowan and Thomas More. He recorded five goals and 10 assists.

- Caden Castle, North Greenville (Sr., A, Fuquay-Varina, N.C.) *Led North Greenville with 7 points in a 12-6 upset of No. 9 Florida Tech.

- Connor Stack, Assumption (Jr., FOGO, Bourne, Mass.) *. Stack was dominant at the faceoff dot, as he won 12-of-18 faceoffs while winning nine ground balls in a 17-7 win at Georgian Court.

- Boomer Staunton, Assumption (So., M, Bloomfield, Conn.) * Staunton continued his strong start to the season with a five-goal performance at Georgian Court on Saturday, as the sophomore led Assumption to a 17-7 win.

- Zach Kroog, Molloy (Gr., M, Bayport, N.Y.) * Kroog led the way offensively for the No. 20 Lions in a gritty overtime victory over No. 8 Pace. The graduate student netted three goals in the first half of the contest before firing the game-winning goal in overtime to seal the victory.

- Alec Score, UINDY (So., D, Wyzata, Minn.) * Score was active on the defensive end, causing 8 turnovers and scooping up a new career high 10 ground balls.

- Shawn McCabe, Molloy (Jr., D, Smithtown, N.Y.) * McCabe helped to keep the offense of No. 8 Pace in check all game long for #20 Molloy, putting up a career-best six caused turnovers to go with three ground balls as well as multiple blocked shots to preserve what would eventually be the overtime victory.

- Sean Higgins, Mercy (Sr., D, Macungie, Pa.) * Higgins had a game-high and career-high five caused turnovers with one ground ball in Mercy's 9-8 win at RV Wilmington on Saturday.

- Caden Donahue, Lewis (Sr., GK, Hugo, Minn.) * Starting in net, Donahue posted 23 saves and five ground balls to help the Flyers go 2-0 this past week. In 30 minutes of action against Davenport, Donahue had three saves and a ground ball while not allowing a single goal from the Panthers. Against No. 12 Newberry, the Minnesota native posted 20 saves and four ground balls in the Flyers 15-8 win. Donahue's 20 saves are the most for a Lewis goal since Riah Rathe had 23 against Maryville on May 8, 2024.
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