The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association released its 2026 Division I Men's Lacrosse Team of the Week accolades on March 16. 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:
- Seth Alejandrino, Defense, Centerville, Ohio, Sophomore, Cleveland State Alejandrino tied the program record for caused turnovers in a game with six, which was his career best, and also added a career-best six ground balls in a 14-6 triumph over Mercyhurst.
- Willem Firth, Attack, Ottawa, Ont., Junior, Cornell Firth set career-highs in goals (5) and points (8) as Cornell defeated Brown, 18-9. He also had two caused turnovers and two ground balls.
- Andrew Girolamo, Attack, Mahopac, N.Y., Junior, Binghamton Girolamo scored a career-high seven goals and also added two caused turnovers in Binghamton's 16-9 win over UMass Lowell, coming one goal shy of a single-game program record.
- Leif Hagerup, SSDM, Washington, D.C., Senior, North Carolina Hagerup posted a career-best five caused turnovers and also gathered a ground ball in the Tar Heels' 10-8 victory versus No. 9 Penn State.
- Patrick Jameison, Goalkeeper, Devon, Pa., Junior, Duke Jameison allowed just two goals, both of which came during man-down situations, and added two caused turnovers in 42 minutes of work during Duke’s 21-5 win over Providence.
- Connor Knight, Goalkeeper, Dallas, Texas, Redshirt Junior, Richmond Knight made eight saves and added two caused turnovers and three ground balls while helping hold the Blue Hens to just one goal through the first three quarters of Richmond’s 17-5 win over Delaware. Knight also recorded his first career assist when he picked off a Delaware pass on a clear and delivered a long pass that led directly to a goal.
- Colin Kurdyla, Attack, Bridgewater, N.J., Junior, Rutgers Kurdyla had 20 points (8g, 12a) combined in wins over Bellarmine and St. John’s. His 11 points (4g, 7a) against the Red Storm was the most for an RU player since 1993.
- John Scarelli, Faceoff, Winter Park, Fla., Sophomore, Rutgers Scarelli won nearly 75% of his faceoffs to help Rutgers go 2-0 on the week, including a 14- for-18 performance with a career-high nine ground balls in a 21-8 victory over Bellarmine.
- Jack Stahl, Defense, Newport Beach, Calif., Junior, Princeton Stahl had two caused turnovers and five ground balls in an 11-10 win over Yale. He held Yale's leading goal scorer, Sean Grogan, without a goal, as Grogan’s lone marker came on an EMO when Stahl was not guarding him.
- Joaquin Villagomez, Attack, Severna Park, Md., Redshirt Junior, Towson Villagomez recorded career highs in goals (7) and points (8) in a 17-11 victory at Villanova. He scored six of his seven goals and picked up his lone assist in the second half.