GNAC Men's Lacrosse Athlete of the Week Report #6
Player Of The Week
Mason Schultz, Rivier (So.)
Sophomore Mason Schultz delivered a dominant offensive week for the Raiders, totaling 19 points on 15 goals and four assists across three commanding victories. He was highly efficient, shooting 57.7% overall and placing nearly 77% of his shots on goal, highlighted by back-to-back seven- and six-point performances against Colby-Sawyer (six goals, one assist) and Salem State (five goals, one assist). Schultz also contributed across the field with nine ground balls and five caused turnovers, showcasing his all-around impact.
Goalkeeper Of The Week
Noah Isleib, University of Saint Joseph (Conn.) (Jr.)
Junior Noah Isleib anchored the cage with a stellar week, going 2-0 while posting a 3.99 goals-against average and a 72.0% save percentage. He totaled 18 saves, highlighted by an 11-save performance in a win over Nichols, and allowed just seven goals across over 105 minutes of action.
Rookie Of The Week
Andrew Nee, Rivier (Fr.)
Freshman Andrew Nee put together an impressive week, recording 13 points on 12 goals and one assist over three decisive wins. He opened the stretch with a six-goal performance against Salem State and remained a consistent scoring threat, while adding 12 ground balls to impact possession.
WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
Manny Alvarez-Segee, Dean - Alvarez-Segee had five goals and a assist with two caused turnovers in a 12-10 win over Regis.
Julian Vogel, Lasell - Vogel netted eight goals (80%) and chipped in two assists for 10 points in a 1-1 week for the Lasers, scoring four goals in each contest against Emerson and in a win against Mitchell.
Drew Fleury, Norwich - Fleury led Norwich during a 1-1 week with a dominant all-around performance, totaling 10 points on eight goals and two assists while adding four ground balls and three caused turnovers. The senior attacker delivered one of the top individual efforts in the conference this season in a Senior Day GNAC victory over Saint Joseph’s College of Maine, erupting for eight points behind six goals and two assists as the Cadets stormed back from a five-goal second-half deficit to secure a 12-10 win. Fleury scored or assisted on key goals throughout Norwich’s decisive 7-0 run, including the game-tying tally and eventual game-winner.
Devin Hammon, Regis - Hammon made 35 saves on the week - opening with a season-high 20 against Thomas before following it up with 15 in a GNAC setback.
Nick Klein, Regis - Klein stuffed the stat sheet in both games this week - recording five goals and one helper against Thomas, connecting on 87.5% of his SOG. He followed it up with a four goal performance against GNAC foe, Dean, capping off a 10 point week.
Jake Lydon, Rivier - Lydon recorded seven saves with a 69.2 save percentage, and a 2.00 goals against average in the 3-0 week for the Raiders. He held opponents (Colby-Sawyer and Albertus Magnus) scoreless through 54:07 in between the sticks.
Nick Wesley, University of Saint Joseph (Conn.) - Wesley was a defense force for the Blue Jays during a perfect 2-0 week, tallying 20 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers. He started the week by corralling 12 ground balls and causing seven turnovers in a 7-4 non-conference win against Nichols and rounded out the week by recording two assists, eight ground balls and six caused turnovers in USJ's GNAC win at New England College.
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