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Montana’s Curran Earns Warrior Honor

Montana’s Curran Earns Warrior Honor

April 11th, 2023 General News | Montana | MSUD | St. Mary's | St. Thomas | UNC-Charlotte

ATLANTA – After leading Montana to an impressive ranked win, Grizzlies junior midfielder Peter Curran is the MCLA Division II Warrior Player of the Week for the period ending April 9.

No. 6 Montana squared off with No. 11 Utah State over the weekend and thanks to the Happy Valley, Ore., native, the Grizzlies rolled to the victory.

Curran finished with two goals, three assists and three ground balls in the 14-5 triumph.

“In a game against No. 11 Utah State, Peter was the most valuable player on the field,” said Montana coach Tucker Sargent. “He is the ultimate team-first guy and was asked to change from attack to midfield about halfway through this season to give us more depth.

“That selflessness showed this past weekend as he controlled the tempo of our offense and made every player around him better over a quality opponent.”

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

Warrior Honor Roll

Ryan Carlson, Sr. – MSU Denver
The Roadrunners won a wild, 19-18 shootout with Fort Lewis aided by six goals and three dimes from the Centennial, Colo., product.

Mattias Limon, Jr. – Saint Mary’s
It was a 1-2 week for the Gaels including two ranked teams, but the Oakland, Calif., attackman accumulated 12 goals and a pair of assists.

Owen Shafer, Soph. – UNC-Charlotte
The long-stick middie from Cary, N.C., had two assists and a goal in a pair of wins this weekend for the 49ers.

Ryan Solz, Sr. – St. Thomas
In the Tommies’ big conference victory over Minn.-Duluth, the Fridley, Minn., attackman notched a hat trick along with a helper.

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