2021 Men's Lacrosse Players of the Week

  • Austin Hudson, Washington and Lee, Sr., Attackman
    May 03, 2021
    Hudson, a senior from Baltimore, Md., put together a 10-point week in helping the Generals to a pair of victories and the top seed in the ODAC Tournament. Hudson opened with four goals and two assists in a 17-10 win at Guilford. He tacked on a ground ball and a caused turnover to his line. Hudson was then a perfect 4-for-4 on shots in a 21-9 victory over Randolph-Macon in the season finale as he scored four times to go with a ground ball and a caused turnover. For the season, Hudson has registered 33 points on 28 goals and five assists.
  • Eric Husselbaugh, Bridgewater, Sr., Attackman
    April 26, 2021
    Husselbaugh, a senior from Annapolis, Md., put together an 18-point week as Bridgewater moved closer to locking up a conference tournament berth with a pair of ODAC wins last week. In a 22-12 win over Virginia Wesleyan, Husselbaugh registered 11 points on seven goals and four assists to go with three ground balls and a caused turnover. He became the program's all-time leading scorer against the Marlins, and then joined the 200-point club in a 19-1 win over Ferrum in the second game of the week. He reached that milestone in just his 48th game played as he posted seven goals with two assists against the Panthers. He added three ground balls and a caused turnover to his line. For the season, Husselbaugh has racked up 36 points on 27 goals and nine assists.
  • Stuart Greenspon, Washington and Lee, Sr., Attack/Midfield
    April 19, 2021
    Greenspon, a senior from Aldie, Va., posted a 10-point week in helping Washington and Lee to a pair of ODAC wins last week. Greenspon scored three time and dished out three assists in the Generals 25-4 road win at Ferrum on Saturday. He added three ground balls to his line. Greenspon followed with four assists and a ground ball in W&L's 17-1 win over Shenandoah on Sunday. For the season, Greenspon has racked up 29 points on 18 goals and 11 assists, which leads Washington and Lee in all three categories.
  • Ryan Kenney, Lynchburg, Jr., Attackman
    April 12, 2021
    Kenney, a junior from Hingham, Mass., put together an 11-point week as the nationally fifth-ranked Hornets improved to 9-2 overall and 4-1 in play with a pair of ODAC wins. Kenney opened his week with his second career collegiate hat trick in a 24-2 win over Ferrum. He then trumped himself in game two, posting career-highs of eight points on five goals and three assists in a 20-10 triumph over rivals Roanoke College. He added three ground balls and a caused turnover to his line. For the season, Kenney has registered 19 points on 14 goals and five assists.
  • Jake Brummett, Hampden-Sydney, Sr., Face-Off Specialist
    April 05, 2021
    Brummett, a senior from Glen Rock, Pa., continues to live up to his All-America status from Inside Lacrosse last season as the Hampden-Sydney face-off man won 29-of-33 (.879) of his showdowns in the circle last week. Brummett was 16-of-20 on face-offs in the Tigers' 18-7 win in the rain at St. Mary's College (Md.). He picked up 11 ground balls and registered a caused turnover. Last year's leader in face-offs won (95) was perfect in H-SC's 18-6 win over Ferrum. He went 13-of-13 against the Panthers, again picking up 11 ground balls. For the season, Brummett is first in the ODAC in ground balls (87) and second in face-offs won (122-of-184 - .663).
  • Quintin Ricci, Lynchburg, Gr., Face-off Specialist
    March 29, 2021
    Ricci, a graduate student from Oakton, Va., was absolutely dominant in the circle in helping nationally fifth-ranked Lynchburg take down #3 Christopher Newport University, 12-5, in a clash of two of the country's top programs. Ricci allowed the Hornets to play from the front-foot all game long in winning 17-of-20 face-offs for an .850 win percentage. He picked up 14 total ground balls and turned one of his face-off and pickup wins into a goal for a 5-2 lead midway thru the second quarter. For the season, Ricci leads the ODAC in face-offs won (95-of-140) and is second with 63 ground balls.
  • Jack Averna, Randolph-Macon, Jr., Midfielder
    March 22, 2021
    Averna, a junior from Warrenton, Va., put together an eight-point week in Randolph-Macon's 1-1 showing. Averna opened with one goal and assist to go along with three ground balls in the Yellow Jackets setback (24-8) versus nationally 11th-ranked Christopher Newport. Averna then turned up the production in helping lead R-MC to a 16-10 win over Guilford. He scored four times and dished out a pair of assists for six points. He added a ground ball and two caused turnovers to his line. For the season, Averna is fifth in the ODAC with 17 points on 11 goals and six assists.
  • JD Spotts, Randolph-Macon, Fr., Face-Off Specialist
    March 15, 2021
    Spotts, a freshman from Richmond, Va., played a big part in Randolph-Macon's first two wins of the season last week as he won 66.7-percent (34-of-51) of his face-offs in the two victories. Spotts was 16-of-26 with a game-high seven ground balls in a 12-10 non-conference win over St. Mary's (Md.). He turned up the production in the second game of the week, winning 18-of-25 face-offs in a 22-4 ODAC victory at Ferrum. He picked up a game-best 10 ground balls. For the season, Spotts is third in the ODAC in face-offs won (45) and ground balls (22).
  • Brett Rogers, Lynchburg, Jr., Attackman
    March 08, 2021
    Rogers, a junior from Leesburg, Va., helped spur #10 Lynchburg to a 2-0 week that included a huge 10-8 triumph over nationally top-ranked Salisbury University. In that game, Rogers scored twice and dished out a pair of assists as the Hornets ended a six-game losing skid to SU that dated back to the 2015 season. Rogers' second goal, Lynchburg's ninth of the game, put LYN ahead for good late-on. He added two ground balls against the Sea Gulls. Rogers registered six points in a 20-9 win over St. Mary's (Md.) the next day. He scored three goals and handed out two assists with four ground balls. For the season, Rogers leads the ODAC in assists (9) and is second in points (17).
  • Jared Medwar, Hampden-Sydney, Sr., Midfielder
    March 01, 2021
    Medwar, a senior from Apex, N.C., helped the Tigers open the 2021 season with a 1-1 record in a pair of non-conference games. The USILA Preseason All-American was a constant threat to Southern Virginia University's cage in a 21-16 Hampden-Sydney win. He peppered 11 of his 17 shots on target, scoring six times to go with one assist. He also collected two ground balls. In a 16-10 setback to nationally third-ranked Christopher Newport, Medwar scored twice and handed out a pair of assists. He also corralled three ground balls and registered a caused turnover.