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

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The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association released its 2026 Division II 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:

- Matt Carresi, CUI (Sr., Rossmoor, Calif.) *Carresi filled the stat sheet with eight goals and six assists for 14 points in a win over Dominican.

- James Napoli, Bridgeport (Sr., Wantagh, N.Y.) *Napoli piled up 16 goals and three assists in wins over American International College and Caldwell last week. He eclipsed 100 career goals as well.

- Linus Toward, Rockhurst (Jr., Shakopee, Minn.) *Toward led the way with eight goals and three assists in an 18-4 win over Quincy.

- Noah Poirier, Saint Michael’s (So., Dalton, Mass.) *Poirier went 11-for-13 on faceoffs during a 6-5 loss to No. 6 Pace on Saturday, helping limit scoring opportunities for a team that entered the day averaging 14.0 goals.

- Thomas Kofod, Molloy (Sr., Seaford, N.Y.) *Kofod topped the defense in caused turnovers in both wins this week for #13 Molloy, putting up three or more caused turnovers and four or more ground balls in both contests. Kofod had four ground balls and three caused turnovers in an overtime win at Chestnut Hill before adding five ground balls and four caused turnovers to go with his first goal of the season at St. Thomas Aquinas.

- Andrew Rogers, Northwood (So., Lowell, Mich.) *Rogers had five points against Wheeling and 11 against Point Park. Shot 50.0 percent in both games. Just passed 100 career points as a sophomore with his performance at Point Park.

- Luca Runyan, Bridgeport (Sr., Levittown, N.Y.) *Runyan did a little bit of everything in UB's two wins last week, including six assists, 16 ground balls, and six caused turnovers.

- Owen Conway, Catawba (So., Bel Air, Md.) *Conway led Catawba to a victory over No. 5 Anderson. He posted five caused turnovers and four ground balls and helped to hold the top-ranked scoring offense to nine goals below their average.

- Alec Score, Indianapolis (So., Plymouth, Minn.) *Score led all players in both games in caused turnovers, having five vs Walsh and three vs William Jewell.

- Nate Gulachenski, Saint Michael’s (So., Southboro, Mass.) *Gulachenski made a career-high 19 saves in a 6-5 loss to sixth-ranked Pace on Saturday, limiting a Setter team that entered the day averaging 14.0 goals. Pace scored only one goal in the opening 29:59 and three in the first 48:31, as Gulachenski and Saint Michael's held the Setters to their lowest goal total since the 2025 NE10 Championship title game.
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