Men's Lacrosse

ECC Men's Lacrosse Report - Week 7

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Offensive Player of the Week

Isaac Marrero, Roberts Wesleyan
Senior, Forward, Utica, NY

Senior Isaac Marrero was a key factor in the two wins last week for Roberts Wesleyan. He dominated the face-off X with a 15-for-21 number in the win over Lake Erie and added a 16-for-21 effort on the road at UDC. For the week, he was 31-for42 (.738) at the X with 28 ground balls.


Defensive Player of the Week

Thomas Kofod, Molloy
Senior, LS MF, Seaford, NY

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. 


Goalie of the Week

Landon Brimmer, Roberts Wesleyan
Sophomore, Goalie, Shaftsbury, VT

Sophomore goalie Landon Brimmer made 11 saves in a midweek win over Lake Erie and then played the first half and made four saves in a road ECC win at UDC. He was 2-0 with 15 saves for the week.


Rookie of the Week

Ayden Viscount, Frostburg State
Freshman, Forward, Boiling Springs, PA

Viscount went 14-of-18 in the face-off circle during FSU's 14-6 win over D'Youville. He picked up 7 groundballs and also caused a turnover in the process. 


ECC Weekly Honor Roll

Logan Schwartz, D'Youville
Senior, Defense, Depew, NY

Schwartz had a strong defensive game for the Saints, causing five turnovers and grabbing seven groundballs in the team's game against Frostburg State University this past Saturday.

Myles Henry, District of Columbia
Freshman, Midfield, Flintridge, CA

Henry posted 3 points on two goals and an assist in the Firebirds conference match up against Roberts Wesleyan.

Amarius Sekajipo, District of Columbia
Freshman, Midfield, Tampa, FL

Sekajipo posed 3 points on two goals and an assist in the Firebirds conference mach up against Roberts Wesleyan.  The freshman also scooped two ground balls and forced a turnover.

Ryder Walter, Frostburg State
Junior, Defense, Baltimore, MD

Walter helped lead FSU to a 14-6 win over D'Youville, causing 3 turnovers and picking up 3 groundballs. The 6 goals allowed were tied the 2nd-fewest given up by Frostburg in a game this season. 

Sean Mullineaux, Frostburg State
Senior, Attack, New Market, MD

Mullineaux led Frostburg's attack in a 14-6 win over D'Youville with a season-high five points. He netted three goals to go with a pair of assists, both season-bests. 

Liam Neimeth, Mercy
Sophomore, LSM, Farmingville, NY

Neimeth had a team-high five ground balls with two caused turnovers and an assist in Mercy's 11-8 loss at two-time defending National Champion #1 Adelphi on Wednesday. 

Cameron Dorfman, Mercy
Junior, Goalie, West Islip, NY

Dorfman made 13 saves with three ground balls and a caused turnover in Mercy's 11-8 loss at two-time defending National Champion #1 Adelphi on Wednesday. 

Cole Hunsberger, Mercy
Sophomore, Attack, Waterloo, Ontario

Hunsberger had a game-high-tying four points on two goals and two assists to go with two ground balls and one caused turnover in Mercy's 11-8 loss at two-time defending National Champion #1 Adelphi on Wednesday. 

Devon Duchnowski, Mercy
Senior, MF, Miller Place, N.Y.

Duchnowski had two goals, an assist and two ground balls in Mercy's 11-8 loss at two-time defending National Champion #1 Adelphi on Wednesday. 

Nicholas Filocamo, Mercy
Sophomore, Defense, Levittown, N.Y.

Filocamo had a game-high three caused turnovers with three ground balls in Mercy's 11-8 loss at two-time defending National Champion #1 Adelphi on Wednesday. 

John Basile, Molloy
Senior, Goalie, West Islip, NY

Basile improved to 8-2 on the season with two wins this week for #13 Molloy. The senior made 13 saves, including eight in an overtime victory at Chestnut Hill. 

Brian Green, Molloy
Senior, MF, Kings Park, NY

Green led with seven points on seven goals in a 2-0 week for #13 Molloy. The senior netted three goals in an overtime victory at Chestnut Hill in non-league play, adding a ground ball, before accounting for four of Molloy's 10 goals in an ECC victory over STAC, adding two more ground balls, to keep the Lions flawless in league play. 

Liam Linden, Roberts Wesleyan
Senior, Defense, Amityville Harbor, NY

Senior Liam Linden was dominant on the defensive end of the field for Roberts in two games last week. In the midweek game at home against Lake Erie College, he set the school record with seven caused turnovers and added 11 ground balls and then finished the week with four more CTs and four more GBs in the road win over UDC. He currently leads the country in caused turnovers per game with 3.75 per contest.

Colin Duncan, Roberts Wesleyan
Seophomore, Attack, North Chili, NY

Sophomore Colin Duncan led the Roberts offense in a pair of wins last week. He recorded four goals and an assist in the 13-7 win over Lake Erie College and then added three goals and an assist in the road ECC win at UDC.

Chase Wilson, Roberts Wesleyan
Sophomore, Attack, Hilton, NY

Sophomore Chase Wilson led Roberts for the week with eight goals in the 2-0 week for the Redhawks. He was 3-0 in the win over Lake Erie and then added a 5-0 effort in the road ECC win at UDC. He leads the ECC with 3.13 goals per game.

Hayden Gaudette, St. Thomas Aquinas
Junior, Goalie, Bennington, Vt.

Gaudette stopped 32 of 62 shots faced in matches with Georgian Court and Molloy last week. The junior netminder also scooped up three ground balls in those contests.

Cam Wallace, St. Thomas Aquinas
Junior, Attack, Okotoks, Alberta Canada

Wallace tallied six goals on nine total shots (seven on goal) over two games against Georgian Court and Molloy last week. The junior attackman also collected six ground balls and a caused turnover in those contests.

Liam Noseworthy, St. Thomas Aquinas
Freshman, M/A, Greenfield Park, Quebec Canada

Noseworthy picked up two assists, fired five shots (one on goal) and scooped up six ground balls in matches with Georgian Court and Molloy last week.


Last Week's Results

Wednesday, March 18
St. Anselm 14, Mercy 7 - Box Score
UDC 14, Caldwell 7 - Box Score
Molloy 16, Georgian Court 7 - Box Score
Frostburg 7, Wilmington 6 - Box Score

Saturday, March 21
*Molloy 11, Frostburg State 7 - Box Score
*D'Youville 19, St. Thomas Aquinas 13 - Box Score

Sunday, March 22
*Mercy 22, District of Columbia 5 - Box Score

This Week's Schedule

Wednesday, March 25
Georgian Court at St. Thomas Aquinas
Lake Erie at Roberts Wesleyan
Molloy at Chestnut Hill 
Mercy at Adelphi

Saturday, March 28
*Frostburg State at D'Youville
*Roberts Wesleyan at District of Columbia
*Molloy at St. Thomas Aquinas
 

ECC Men's Lacrosse Weekly Award Winners

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Feb. 16 - Matthew Magyar, Mercy
Feb. 23 - Zach Kroog, Molloy
Mar. 2 - Obrigh Tallchief, D'Youville
Mar. 9 - Evan Stefano, D'Youville
Mar. 16 - Graham Sholett, D'Youville
Mar. 23 - Noah Hammon, Molloy
 
GOALIE OF THE WEEK
Feb. 16 - Cameron Dorfman, Mercy
Feb. 23 - John Basile, Molloy
Mar. 2 - Casey Berns, D'Youville
Mar. 9 - John Basile, Molloy (2x)
Mar. 16 - John Basile, Molloy (3x)
Mar. 23 - John Basile, Molloy (4x)

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Feb. 16 - Christian Cliff, D'Youville
Feb. 23 - Shawn McCabe, Molloy
Mar. 2 - Christian Cliff, D'Youville
Mar. 9 - Ryder Walter, Frostburg
Mar. 16 - Hayden Goldthorp, D'Youville
Mar. 23 - Brandon Pazieza, Molloy

ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Feb. 16 - Myles Henry, District of Columbia
Feb. 23 - Shawn McCabe, Molloy
Mar. 2 - Kevin Renneisen, Molloy
Mar. 9 - Graham Sholett, D'Youville
Mar. 16 - Graham Sholett, D'Youville (2x)
Mar. 23 - Raymond Cortes, D’Youville

ECC PRESEASON POLL
1. Molloy University - 47 points (6 first-place votes)
2. Mercy University – 41 points
3. Roberts Wesleyan University – 33 points (1 first-place vote)
4. Frostburg State University – 32 points
5. D'Youville University – 22 points
6. St. Thomas Aquinas College – 13 points
7. University of the District of Columbia – 8 points