Michael Last

Men's Lacrosse

NESCAC Men's Lacrosse Weekly Release - April 20, 2026

NESCAC Men’s Lacrosse Player of the Week
Jack Regnery – Tufts – Sr. – A – Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.  
Regnery helped Tufts extend its win streak to 42 with wins over No. 5 Babson (17-8) and Hamilton (18-10). Regnery finished the two games with 10 goals and five assists, adding six ground balls in the pair of wins. Tuesday in a road win against Babson, Regnery scored four goals and dished out two helpers. Hours later, he was drafted in the fourth round of the PLL Draft at Pick 20 by the Boston Cannons. On Saturday, Regnery tallied a season-high nine points on six goals and three assists in another road win at Hamilton. Regnery has 41 goals and 30 assists on the season.

NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst – Sophomore Ben Wick (Redding, Conn.) scored seven goals and one assist in a 1-1 week for the Mammoths, who defeated RPI, 21-9, and lost at Middlebury. Wick scored a career-high six goals and added one assist versus the Engineers.

Bates – Riley McClure (Georgetown, Mass.) tallied seven points in a 19-9 win over Colby on Wednesday. The junior matched his season-high with five goals and dished out two assists while chipping in three ground balls and a caused turnover. McClure leads the Bobcats and ranks seventh in the NESCAC with 52 points on the season.

Bowdoin – Sophomore Hudson Greene (Arlington, Va.) scored four goals and added two assists as the Polar Bears improved to 13-0 with a win at Connecticut College on Saturday.

Colby – Eli Chilicki (North Berwick, Maine) totaled seven goals and a pair of assists for nine points last week. The rookie tallied four goals and an assist against Bates and added three goals and an assist against Trinity.  Chilicki led the Mules with 31 goals and 42 total points this season. 

Conn. College – Junior Isaiah Kozub (Wilbraham, Mass.) had a hand in three of Conn. College’s four goals last week, with a goal and two assists in a setback against No. 2 Bowdoin. The three points were a season high, raising his season total to 15.

Hamilton – Sophomore Jack Williams (Toronto, Ontario) made 17 saves and scooped up two ground balls in an 18-10 setback against Tufts in the Continentals' lone game of the week. Williams is second in the NESCAC with 12.50 saves per game.

Middlebury – Senior Drew Dummer (Dover, Mass.) was a key contributor on the defensive end, tying his career high with four caused turnovers and scooping up three ground balls as the Panthers claimed a 12-5 win over No. 16 Amherst on Senior Day. Dummer moved into second all-time with 83 caused turnovers and is 10 away from becoming the career leader. The senior is also tied for the conference lead with 2.0 caused turnovers per contest.
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Wesleyan – Senior Ben Burns (Suffern, N.Y.) scored five goals with one assist to go along with three caused turnovers as the Cardinals landed a 17-9 road win over Williams that clinched the 2026 Little Three Championship. Burns registered his second five-goal game of the season and his fourth hat trick in the past five games. 

Williams – Will Doran (Princeton, N.J.) totaled six goals and three assists in a 1-1 week for the Ephs. The senior finished with two goals and one assist in a 14-13 win at MIT on Tuesday. Doran added four goals and two assists against No. 8 Wesleyan on Saturday at Farley-Lamb Field.