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UST’s Stone Named Player of Week

UST’s Stone Named Player of Week

February 7th, 2023 General News | FAU | Loyola Marymount | St. Thomas | Wake Forest

ATLANTA – After leading St. Thomas to a stunning win over a Top 10 Division I squad, junior middie Jack Stone has been named the Warrior Player of the Week for the period ending Feb. 4.

Stone, a transfer from NCAA Division II Lewis (Ill.) University, buried a hat trick in his first-ever game for the Tommies as they upended Minnesota – ranked No. 8 in the New Balance D-I Preseason Coaches Poll.

The Eagan, Minn., product also dished out an assist for the four-point afternoon.

“Stone is an old school, two-way middie whose athleticism took over the game when things got tough against the Gophers,” said St. Thomas coach Jason King. “He was scooping up ground balls on the faceoff wings, playing great defense and adding a second half hat trick.

“Stone was all over the field for us when we needed it most. The sky is the limit for him this season.”

For earning the Warrior Player of the Week, Stone will receive a Warrior EVO QX-O – a $100 value – for his efforts. Warrior is a proud sponsor of the MCLA.

Warrior Honor Roll

Dan Clifford, Sr. – Wake Forest
The Demon Deacons took down College of Charleston and the Citadel over the weekend thanks to a combined eight goals and seven dimes from the Durham, N.C., attackman.

J.J. Jenab, Sr. – Loyola Marymount
Playing both attack and mid, the Los Altos, Calif, product buried four goals and added an assist helping the Lions roll past Long Beach State.

Ryan Thomas, Jr. – Florida Atlantic
The Owings Mills, Md., native struck for a hat trick plus four dimes, helping the Owls crunch North Florida.

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