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2026 USILA Men's Lacrosse Team of the Week – Division I – Week of March 30

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The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association released its 2026 Division I Men's Lacrosse Team of the Week accolades on March 30. 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:

- Owen Duffy, Attack, East Quogue, N.Y., Junior, North Carolina Duffy scored a career-high seven goals in North Carolina's 17-7 victory over No. 3 Harvard on Sunday. Duffy's seven goals is tied for the third most by a player in a single game in program history.

- Cullen Lawry, Attack, Westfield, Mass., Sophomore, Iona Lawry matched his program record of five goals and also set a new school record with five caused turnovers in Iona’s win over Mount St. Mary’s. He also became the first player in program history to record 50 career goals, accomplishing the feat in his 28th game.

- Kian McCoy, Midfield, Levittown, N.Y., Sophomore, Stony Brook McCoy racked up career-high eight points in a 16-10 win at Fairfield, scoring three goals and handing out five assists. His eight points and five assists are the most by an individual in a CAA game this season.

- Drew Miller, LSM, Northport, N.Y., Junior, Army West Point Miller led all Army scorers with a career-high three goals in a 14-11 win over Lehigh. He also picked up three ground balls while helping hold off a second-half push from the Mountain Hawks, including holding the visitors to just one goal in the third quarter.

- Brendan Millon, Attack, Reisterstown, Md., Freshman, Virginia Millon led Virginia to a pair of wins, including an 11-9 upset over then-undefeated and No. 1 Notre Dame. He totaled 10 points (4g, 6a) against Dartmouth - the most by an ACC player in a game this year - and then broke a 9-9 tie with 3:29 remaining in regulation as part of a two-goal, two assist effort against the Irish.

- Anderson Moore, Goalkeeper, Birmingham, Ala., Junior, Georgetown Moore made 10 saves and allowed just four goals in 54:44 of work in Georgetown’s 17-5 win at No. 13 Denver. He anchored a Hoya defense that held the Pioneers scoreless for a total of 27:25 spanning the second through fourth quarters.

- Casey Quinson, Attack, Rye Brook, N.Y., Sophomore, Colgate Quinson scored a career-high six goals, including the winner in double overtime, to lead Colgate past Navy, 16-15. Quinson also had one assist, seven ground balls and one caused turnover.

- John Schroter, Defense, Leesburg, Va., Senior, Virginia Schroter anchored a Virginia defense that held both its opponents last week to single-digit goals, including in UVA's 11-9 triumph over No. 1 Notre Dame. He held his primary matchup vs. Dartmouth pointless while collecting a game-high three caused turnovers and then tied for a game-high five ground balls and two caused turnovers, including a crucial fourth-quarter giveaway with the score tied at 9-9, against the Irish.

- Ryan Splaine, LSM, Rockville, Md., Senior, Rutgers Splaine held Johns Hopkins All-American Midfielder Matt Collison to zero goals in a 9-8, double-overtime victory over No. 11 Johns Hopkins. Collison, a three-time All-American, was held without a goal for just the third time in the past two seasons as JHU had a seasonlow in goals.

- Brady Wambach, Faceoff Specialist, Pittsford, N.Y., Junior, North Carolina Wambach won a career-best 22 of the 25 faceoffs he took, adding an assist and 12 ground balls, in North Carolina's 17-7 win over No. 3 Harvard. After starting the game 10-10 from the stripe, Wambach has now posted 20-or-more faceoff wins in three of the last four games.
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