Siena Men's Lacrosse junior attack
Patrick Radomski has been announced as one of 27 first round additions by the Tewaaraton Foundation to the 2026 Men's Lacrosse Tewaaraton Award Watch List.
Radomski becomes the sixth player in Siena Men's Lacrosse program history to be named to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List, joining Richie Hurley (2014), Danny Martinsen (2013), Bryan Neufield (2012), Brent Herbst (2010) and Matt Girsh (2008).
Players not named to the initial list or as part of the 27 first round of additions will have opportunities to play their way into a spot as the season progresses.
A second round of Watch Lists additions will be announced on March 26, before the field will be narrowed to 25 men's and 25 women's nominees on April 16. Nominees can be players from the Watch Lists or not from the Watch Lists, effectively allowing for a third round of additions.
"We are thrilled to unveil the first round of additions to the Watch List for the 2026 Tewaaraton Award Presented by Stifel Financial, recognizing a new group of outstanding student-athletes who have distinguished themselves early in the season," said Jeffrey Harvey, Chairman of the Tewaaraton Foundation.
"These players embody the excellence, dedication, and leadership that define collegiate lacrosse, and we look forward to celebrating their continued success as the season unfolds."
Radomski has earned three MAAC weekly awards this season as the conference's Offensive Player of the Week along with being named to the USILA Team of the Week of Feb. 25 after a 10-point performance in a week against Binghamton.
The Massapequa, NT native became the 33
rd member in Siena Men's Lacrosse history to join the 100-point club in that game on Feb. 17.
Radomski ranks first in the MAAC in goals scored with 24, ranks first in goals per game (3.43), is tied for first in assists per game (2.43), is tied for first in assists (17), is first in points per game (5.86), third in shots per game (8.43) and is third in shots taken (59).
Siena (5-2, 1-0 MAAC) will return to the field this Saturday at Hickey Field when it hosts Manhattan (2-5, 0-1 MAAC) at 12 p.m.