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2026 USILA Men's Lacrosse Team of the Week – Division III – Week of March 9

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The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association released its 2026 Division III Men's Lacrosse Team of the Week accolades on March 9. 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:

- Eli Allaire, Goalie, Fy., North Berwick, Maine (Univ. of New England). 41 saves, 71.9 save percentage, 8.17 goals against average. Allaire posted a 71.9 save percentage and 8.17 GAA in two games against Wheaton and Keene State, making 21 stops and allowing only six goals against the Lyons while turning aside 20-of-30 shots against the Owls.

- Connor Dobson, Goalie, Jr., Islip, N.Y. (Farmingdale State). 20 saves, 66.7 save percentage, 5.67 goals against average. Dobson guided undefeated Farmingdale State to a pair of victories with a 5.67 GAA and 20 saves (.667 pct.) in two games. He made 13 saves in Tuesday’s 8-7 win at Utica, including two in final 3:00 to preserve the win, and then added seven saves and allowed just three goals in 40-plus minutes of action in Friday's win over Eastern Connecticut State.

- Domenic Cuda, Defense, So., Latrobe, Pa. (Wooster). 15 ground balls, 14 caused turnovers, 2 assists. Cuda averaged 7.0 caused turnovers and 7.5 groundballs over two games for Wooster. He had seven caused turnovers against MIAA favorite Hope on Saturday and seven at Calvin on Friday, and leads the nation in caused turnovers per game this season.

- Adam Martin, Defense, Sr., Kent Island, Md. (St. Mary’s (Md.)). 9 ground balls, 7 caused turnovers. Martin was the defensive leader in a 1-1 week for St. Mary’s. He started off with career-highs of six ground balls and four caused turnovers in a tough 5-4 loss to Catholic, and followed up by leading the defense with three caused turnovers and three ground balls in the team's win over SUNY Maritime.

- Blake Malamphy, Faceoff Specialist, Sr., Annapolis, Md. (Salisbury). 85.0 percent faceoff percentage (17-of-20), 11 ground balls, 2 assists. Malamphy went 17-20 at the dot and reeled in 11 ground balls while dishing out two assists in a 10-7 win over #4 York (Pa.).

- Ethan Hewett, Midfield, Jr., Bossier City, La. (Centenary (La.)). 12 goals, 2 assists, 5 ground balls, 3 caused turnovers. Hewett had a big weekend for undefeated Centenary in a pair of road wins over Augustana and Cornell College, scoring a season-best six goals in each contest for a teamhigh 12 in the two games while adding two assists.

- Gibson Heethuis, Attack, Jr., Hudsonville, Mich. (Hope). 10 goals, 4 assists, 6 ground balls, 3 caused turnovers. Heethius had an outstanding weekend in Hope’s two wins, single-handedly outscoring Carthage with six goals and two assists on Friday before scoring four of the team’s final seven goals with two helpers and two ground balls on Saturday versus Wooster.

- Talon Osmun, Attack, Jr., Mattawan, Mich. (Mount Union). 12 goals, 3 assists, 2 ground balls. Osmun was efficient in two games for Mount Union this week, scoring 12 goals on 19 shots for the Purple Raiders. He scored six goals on seven shots in a close loss to Saint Vincent on Wednesday, followed up by six goals and three assists in Saturday’s win over Hanover.

- Colin Wagner, Attack, Jr., Birdsboro, Pa. (Stockton). 8 goals, 2 assists, 8 ground balls, 1 caused turnover. Wagner helped Stockton remain unbeaten with eight goals and two assists for 10 points in two games. He chipped in three goals and grabbed three ground balls in a 16-9 win over #19 Swarthmore, and also recorded a game-high seven points (5 G, 2 A) plus five ground balls in a victory over New Paltz

- Noah Walsh, Attack, So., Mount Prospect, Ill. (Centenary (La.)). 7 goals, 12 assists, 4 ground balls. Walsh had another big weekend for undefeated Centenary as the nation’s leader in assists tallied seven goals and 12 assists to go with four ground balls in wins over Augustana and Cornell College.
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