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Minnesota’s Chermak Snags Warrior Prize

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ATLANTA – After leading the Golden Gophers to a stunning upset of a Top 5 contender, Minnesota senior attackman Robbie Chermak has been named the MCLA Division I Warrior Player of the Week for the period ending March 23.

Squaring off with No. 4 Northeastern on Sunday in the Twin Cities, the Gophers pulled the 14-13 overtime stunner thanks to five goals and two assists from the Wayzata, Minn., product.

In an overtime loss to Boise State on Friday, Chermak chipped in with a goal and an assist.

“Robbie is the heart of our attack group as a senior captain,” said Minnesota coach Peter Gosen. “He always impacts every game and practice.

“Robbie does all the extra little things that don’t always get recognized throughout a game but always changes a game ground balls, rides hard and keeps everyone’s spirits up.”

For his efforts earning the Warrior Player of the Week, Chermak will receive a Warrior Burn XP2-O head – a $120 value. Warrior is a proud sponsor of the MCLA.

Warrior Honor Roll

Carson Craft, Arizona
Scored nine goals and dropped a pair of dimes in wins over Grand Canyon and UCSB.

James Dakin, California
Won 19-of-23 draws in a victory over Chapman while vacuuming up a dozen GBs.

Trevor Douglis, Utah
Buried eight goals and set up three others in wins over Utah State and Washington.

Aidan Garrett, Auburn
Went 35-for-37 at the dot while gobbling up 26 ground balls in a pair of Tiger victories.

James Gartland, Arizona State
Netted five goals and contributed a pair of helpers in early-week win over Sonoma State.

Alex Kraaijvanger, Santa Clara
Netted four goals while setting up a fifth while tacking on a ground ball in loss to Colorado State.

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