Siena Men's Lacrosse junior midfielder
Patrick Radomski earned the prestigious honor of being one of 10 players nationwide named to the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Team of the Week on Wednesday from his career-high 10-point performance in last Tuesday's 14-5 victory against Binghamton.
Radomski, the Massapequa, NY native produced six goals and four assists. He also collected a ground ball.
Radomski leads the MAAC in goals scored (14), is tied for the conference lead in assists (11), and also sports the most points (25) and ranks second in shots taken with 34.
He is the first Siena player to be named to the USILA Division I Team of the Week since goalkeeper Christopher Yanchoris achieved the feat on April 5, 2022.
The list of honorees are as follows:
- Mac Eldridge, Faceoff, Richmond, Va., Senior, Penn Eldridge went 17-for-19 (.895) at the faceoff X and gathered eight ground balls in Penn's 14- 6 win over Delaware.
- Jake Melchionni, LSM, Bernardsville, N.J., Junior, Villanova Melchionni totaled a career-high nine ground balls at Rutgers, also causing three turnovers against the Scarlet Knights for a game-high in both categories.
- Aidan Maguire, SSDM, Hingham, Mass., Senior, Duke Maguire registered a career-high four caused turnovers in addition to three ground balls and two assists to anchor a defensive effort that held Jacksonville to 10 goals and only four in the second half.
- Bradyen Penafeather-Stevenson, LSM, Courtice, Ont., Junior, Richmond Penafeather-Stevenson scooped up a career-high seven ground balls in a 15-5 win over Mercer and added three more ground balls as well as two caused turnovers in a 16-7 triumph over Lehigh.
- Dominic Pietramala, Attack, Lutherville, Md., Redshirt Junior, North Carolina Pietramala scored a team-best five goals in North Carolina's 17-9 victory over No. 14 Johns Hopkins, his fifth career game with five or more goals.
- Patrick Radomski, Midfield, Massepequa, N.Y., Junior, Siena Radomski totaled a career-high 10 points in Siena's 14-5 win against Binghamton, scoring six goals and adding four assists.
- Silas Richmond, Attack, Delta, B.C., Senior, UAlbany Richmond scored seven goals and added six helpers in two games, with three goals and three assists coming in a 17-9 win over previously unbeaten Drexel.
- Graham Stevens, Goalkeeper, Chester, N.J., Sophomore, Harvard Stevens made 14 saves - including a "game-winner" late in the fourth quarter to keep Harvard in the lead - during the Crimson's 13-12 upset win over No. 1 Syracuse. Stevens also made 11 saves and and picked up six ground balls in a 17-8 victory over Colgate.
- Ryan Stines, Attack, Cary, N.C., Redshirt Senior, Utah Stines scored a career-high six goals to go with three assists in Utah's win over Merrimack Saturday. His nine points tied for the second most in a single game in Utah history, while his six goals tied for fourth most.
- Cardin Stoller, Goalkeeper, Owings Mills, Md., Redshirt Junior, Rutgers Stoller made 14 saves and led Rutgers to 8-7 win over Villanova by allowing just one goal over the final 42 minutes of game time.
Siena (3-1) will return to competition this Saturday at Dartmouth (2-1) at 12 p.m.