Tyler Hadley, Lynchburg, Sr., Goalkeeper

Tyler Hadley, Lynchburg, Sr., Goalkeeper

Hadley, a senior from Summit, N.J., picks up his third ODAC defensive weekly honor after helping nationally ninth-ranked Lynchburg hold Stevenson University to just eight goals in a 12-8 win over the Mustangs, who were receiving votes towards the latest USILA top-20 poll. Hadley saw 41 shots peppered at his goal with 25 on-cage. He turned back 17 shots for a 68.0 save percentage, which improved his season average to 67.0-percent, the ninth-best mark in the country. Hadley made 14 of his saves in the first half to help the Hornets build an 8-5 edge after 30 minutes. He allowed just three goals in the final two quarters to improve Lynchburg to 4-1 this season. On the year, Hadley leads the ODAC in save percentage and goals against average (8.47). He is second in saves (73). He has picked up 12 ground balls, including three against Stevenson.

MEN'S LACROSSE DEFENSIVE PLAYER WEEKLY HONOR ROLL

CAMERON PRUTZMAN | AVERETT
Fy. | GK | Montgomery, N.Y.
 - 18 saves with a 69.2% save pct. in 60:00 in goal in an 11-8 win over Husson
 - 21 saves with a 55.3% save pct. in 60:00 in goal in a 17-3 loss to Virginia Wesleyan

RYAN ADDISON | BRIDGEWATER
So. | D | Marriottsville, Va.
 - 2 caused turnovers with 2 ground balls in a 15-13 win over Misericordia
 - 3 caused turnovers with 4 ground balls in a 9-5 loss to Ohio Northern

WYATT DWYER | GUILFORD
Jr. | D | Seattle, Wash.
 - 4 caused turnovers and 7 ground balls in a 22-3 win at Brevard

WILL PERRY | HAMPDEN-SYDNEY
Sr. | GK | Roanoke, Va.
 - 22 saves with a 57.9% save pct. in 59:04 in goal in a 16-7 loss at #18 Cabrini
 - 13 saves with a 54.2% save pct. in 60:00 in goal in a 16-11 win over Catholic

ALEX FEUER | ROANOKE
Fy. | GK | Chicago, Ill.
 - 9 saves at a 56.3 save pct. in 48:51 in goal in a 14-9 loss at #16 Franklin & Marshall
 - 18 saves at a 50.0 save pct. in 6000 in goal in an 18-13 loss to Swarthmore

BOOTS LACKEY | WASHINGTON AND LEE
Sr. | LSM | Alexandria, Va.
 - 3 caused turnovers with 4 ground balls in a 15-9 loss to #3 Gettysburg