Liberty’s Hammett Draws Warrior Award
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ATLANTA – After posting a dominant performance at the stripe in a pair of big Liberty wins, Flames graduate faceoff made Caleb Hammett is the MCLA Division I Warrior Player of the Week for the period ending March 2.
Liberty opened the weekend on Friday night against Georgia Tech and the Hanover, Mass., native, set the tone by winning 19-of-25 (76.0 percent) of his draws while gobbling up 18 ground balls. The Flames were able to post the 15-11 victory.
The next day against Texas, Hammett took it to the next level, winning 28 of the 29 faceoffs he took for a staggering 96.6 winning percentage. More impressively, he handled most of his own business of the draw, scooping 28 ground balls on the afternoon in the 14-12 triumph.
For the weekend, Hammett went 47-for-54 – an 81.0 winning percentage – along with 46 ground balls.
"Our team's success this season starts at the X,” said Liberty coach Kyle McQuillan. “We knew that he would be able to come in this year and instantly make a difference for our program, but his dominance has impressed even us.
“His dedication, passion and overall grit has given us an in edge every game, and his performance this past weekend is yet another example of that.”
For his efforts earning the Warrior Player of the Week, Hammett will receive a Warrior Burn Formula head – a $120 value. Warrior is a proud sponsor of the MCLA.
Warrior Honor Roll
Luke Kelleher, New Hampshire
In road wins over Baylor and A&M, he combined for nine markers.
Holden Morrison, Clemson
Dropped a 10-piece (8g, 2a) on the Tar Heels in a Tigers victory.
Braden Rome, Arizona State
In a split weekend in California, he amassed eight goals and a pair of helpers.
Mark Sauerland, Northeastern
Pole caused six turnovers and gobbled up eight GBs in Rocky Mountain sweep.
Morry Stein, Texas
Roasted Virginia Tech and Liberty for a combined 11 goals and three assists.
Preston Stewart, Oregon
Posted a monster day (7g, 2a) for the Ducks in the key divisional win over Boise State.
Sean Waterman, Cal Poly
The attackman had a trick and a dime while also grabbing four GBs in win over ASU.
Andrew Zeman, Florida State
Amassed eight goals in big wins over Georgia and Michigan State.
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