Men's Lacrosse

NESCAC Men's Lacrosse Weekly Release - March 11

NESCAC Player of the Week
Jack Regnery - Tufts - M - So.- Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Regnery had a banner week for the Jumbos, as he finished with 10 goals over two games, including five against Christopher Newport on Wednesday. Regnery finished with five goals on eight shots, adding five ground balls against the Captains in an 18-10 win, while the sophomore added five goals and two helpers against Trinity College on Saturday. Regnery has 15 goals on the season in three wins for Tufts. 
 
NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
AmherstBrendan Reilly (Manhasset, N.Y.) totaled 11 points over two wins for the Mammoths last week. In a 17-5 win over conference foe Hamilton, the newcomer scored four of the first eight goals for the Mammoths as they built an 8-1 lead, including the eventual game-winning goal. Reilly finished the game with six goals and one assist and added two ground balls. In a 16-6 win over Springfield, Reilly had two goals, two assists, two ground balls, and a caused turnover. The first-year finished the week with eight goals, three assists, four ground balls, and a caused turnover.

BatesConnor Hartman (Hingham, Mass.) tallied one goal, three assists, and two ground balls in a win over Keene State. The sophomore followed up with three goals and four ground balls in a tight contest with Williams, finishing with seven points on the week for Bates.

Bowdoin – Senior Will Byrne (Darien, Conn.) had four goals and nine assists in a 2-0 week for the Polar Bears, including a two-goal first quarter and five assists in a 16-10 win over Middlebury on Saturday at Whittier Field. Through three games, Byrne has six goals and 14 assists for the Polar Bears. 

ColbyGavin Rothenberg (Westport, Conn.) recorded his first collegiate hat trick Saturday as the Mules erased a four-goal deficit in the second half to complete a thrilling 13-12 comeback win over Conn. College.  The first year scored two of Colby's three first-half goals, and his game-winner came with 26 seconds remaining in the game. Rothenberg also collected a goal and an assist in a midweek victory over the University of New England, giving him six points on the week.  

Conn. College - Jack Tenzer (Charlotte, N.C.) matched his career high with six points on four goals and two assists against Colby last week. The senior netted a pair of goals in each half of the 13-12 setback and recorded his fourth career hat trick. 

Hamilton - Thomas Healy (Pittsburgh, Pa.) led the Continentals with five points on three goals and two assists, scooped up four ground balls, and caused a turnover in a 22-1 win at Utica. Healy added a goal in Hamilton's 17-5 setback at Amherst. The sophomore attack leads the team with 13 points this season.

Middlebury – Junior Billy Curtis (Beverly Farms, Mass.) had 11 points over three games last week for Middlebury. The Panther tallied eight goals and three assists to go along with five groundballs. 

Trinity – Sophomore Jake Connors (Hopkinton, Mass.) registered six goals in a 1-1 week for the Bantams, netting a career-high four goals against visiting Skidmore College and adding two goals versus Tufts in NESCAC play.

Wesleyan - James Bailey (Madison, N.J.) exploded with a career day in Sunday's 23-16 win over Roanoke, setting career-best marks in goals (4), assists (3), and points (7), as the sophomore midfielder led the Cardinals in points on the day. Bailey recorded six of his seven points in the second half alone, leading Wesleyan to another win as the Cardinals are 3-0 this season. The sophomore added one goal and one assist in Wednesday's 30-8 win over Salve Regina, giving him nine points in two games last week. 

Williams - Calvin Caputo (Pennington, N.J.) totaled six goals and two assists in a 1-1 week for the Ephs. The senior totaled three goals and two assists, including assisting the game-winning tally with 10 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, to lift Williams to a 15-14 win at Bates on Saturday. Caputo scored a hat trick against Union on Wednesday.