The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association released its 2026 Division I Men's Lacrosse Team of the Week accolades on March 23. 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:
- Jack Allen, Goalkeeper, Cambridge, England, Junior, Ohio State Allen joined the action in Ohio State’s 7-6 overtime win over No.16 Rutgers. In relief for starter Caleb Fyock, he played a career-high 39:05 and made 10 saves, earning his first career win.
- Cullen Brown, Defense, Silver Springs, Md., Senior, Ohio State Brown caused a season-high four turnovers and scooped four groundballs in the 6-5 overtime win over No. 16 Rutgers. He became the program's career caused turnover record holder in the game.
- Liam Connor, Attack, Manhasset, N.Y., Junior, Georgetown Connor scored five goals and dished out 11 assists for 16 points across two games in a week where the Hoyas went 1-1. He posted three goals and six assists in a 14-7 win at Loyola and added two goals and five assists in an 18-12 setback at No. 8 Syracuse. His nine points against Loyola are tied for seventh most in a single game at Georgetown while his six assists are tied for fourth most. The junior has dished out at least five assists in four games this season, including each of the last three.
- Hunter Drouin, Attack, Derry, N.H., Senior, Colgate Drouin led the Raiders offensively to an upset win over No. 15 Boston University. He scored five goals and tacked on two assists for a season-high in both categories. Drouin fired off 10 shots, placing all of them on goal for a flawless shots on goal percentage. In addition to his offensive stats, he also collected four groundballs.
- Preston Hawkins, Goalkeeper, Powell, Ohio, Freshman, Penn State Hawkins had a career day for the Blue & White, posting 14 saves against the Terrapin offense in what would go down as Penn State's fifth ever win against Maryland, and first ever at Panzer Stadium. His save percentage of 70 percent also marked a career best. Terrapin attackman Eric Spanos was back in action this week and took six shots on cage in the contest. Hawkins saved every one of them, holding the attackman to a goose egg.
- Logan Ip, Midfield, Newport Coast, Calif., Senior, Harvard Ip posted a career high six points with four goals and two assists in Harvard's 17-14 win over Dartmouth. Ip's four goals came on just eight shots and featured two tallies in the fourth quarter to help the Crimson pull away and secure the win.
- Max Sloat, Midfield, San Mateo, Calif, Senior, Duke Sloat scored Duke's final three goals to lift the No. 6 Blue Devils past No. 14 Denver. The first two tallies were unassisted and his third was the lone Duke goal in the second half. It marked his third hat trick on the season. The midfielder also scooped three groundballs in the outing.
- Truitt Sunderland, Attack, Baltimore, Md., Senior, Virginia Sunderland tied his career high of six goals to lead UVA in a 16-11 win over Utah. His six goals tied for the second most an ACC player in a game this season and were the most overall points by any league player in a game this past week. He currently ranks second in the ACC in goals per game (3.00).
- Peter Thomann, Defense, Merrick, N.Y., Redshirt Sophomore, North Carolina Thomann posted five ground balls and three caused turnovers in North Carolina's 12-11 win over No. 19 Army on Saturday. He tied a career best in groundballs, marking the third game with five in his career. Additionally, the three caused turnovers was a season-high for Thomann.
- Flynn Wilson, Faceoff, Mount Pleasant, S.C., Sophomore, Binghamton Wilson set career highs in faceoff victories (18) and groundballs (11), while also scoring his first collegiate goal against NJIT on March 21. Wilson's 18 faceoff victories are three shy of tying the Binghamton record of 21 victories by one player in a game. His 11 groundballs are also three shy of tying the mark of 14 collected by a Bearcat in one game.