UNH’s Curry Has Commanding Performance
ATLANTA – After leading his team to the inaugural CLC Division I title, New Hampshire senior attackman Mac Curry earns Commanding Performance of the Week powered by Under Armour for the period ending April 28.
UNH’s week started on Tuesday with a contest against UConn to determine the top seed in the CLC East and the Barrington, R.I., product acted as playmaker, dishing out five assists in the Wildcats’ 16-10 victory.
Against Davenport in the conference semifinals on Saturday, Curry scored a goal and set up four others in UNH’s 16-8 double-up of the Panthers.
Curry capped off the week against defending national champion Michigan State on Sunday for the CLC crown, dishing out another three dimes in a 14-7 victory.
For the week, Curry had a goal and 12 assists for the undefeated Wildcats.
"Mac is so unselfish, so smart and the definition of the perfect teammate,” said New Hampshire coach Scott Eiseman. “If you combine the highest level of lacrosse IQ with amazing vision of the field, you have Mac Curry."
For his efforts in earning the Commanding Performance of the Week powered by Under Armour, Curry will receive a new Under Armour Command Head – a $100 value. Under Armour is the proud sponsor of the MCLA.
Under Armour Honor Roll
Amar Batra, Jr. – Minnesota
The Golden Gophers breezed to the UMLC championship behind 10 goals and 12 assists in three games from the attackman.
Ryan Buchanan, Sr. – Santa Clara
In the Broncos upset of Cal Poly, the close defender had six caused turnovers and six ground balls while keeping the Mustangs top scorer with zero points.
Jono Durham, Jr. – South Carolina
In the Gamecocks march to the SELC championship, the Charlotte product combined for seven goals and six assists in three games.
David Howren, Soph. – Chapman
The middie dropped two goals and an assist on Grand Canyon in the SLC semis before striking for a hat trick in the title game against Arizona State.
Asher Wabrek, Jr. – LSU
The Dallas product helped the Tigers take down Texas A&M in the LSA semifinals with six goals and a dime and finished off Texas with a hat trick and two assists.