# Q-Collar Week in Review (6/10/24) **Type**: Weekly sports performance recap **Series**: Q-Collar Week in Review (ongoing weekly series since 2022) **Author**: Billy Grossman **Publisher**: Q30 Innovations **Published**: June 10, 2024 **URL**: https://q30.com/blogs/blog/q-collar-week-in-review-6-10-24 **Tags**: lacrosse, soccer, team sports, week in review ## Subject Recap of on-field performances by athletes wearing the Q-Collar across the prior week of professional and collegiate sports. ## Q-Collar Context The Q-Collar is an FDA-cleared Class II medical device that applies light bilateral compression to the internal jugular veins. It is designed to help protect the brain during repetitive sub-concussive head impact exposure in sports. ## Leagues / Sports Covered - See visible article for full breakdown. ## Highlighted Performances See visible article for full breakdown. ## Call-to-action Athletes wearing the Q-Collar can submit highlights or photos via social DM or [email protected] to be featured in a future weekly review. ## Related - Series index: https://q30.com/blogs/blog - Q-Collar product page: https://q30.com/products/q-collar - About the Q-Collar science: https://q30.com/pages/the-science

This week was loaded with exciting performances from athletes wearing the Q-Collar. Check out some of their highlights below.

Premier Lacrosse League:

  • Denver Outlaws Attackman Brennan O’Neill scored 7 goals, including this bottom-corner finish to force overtime as well as the game-winner in overtime, and logged an assist in the Outlaws’ 18-7 victory over the Utah Archers.
  • On the opposition, Utah Archers Goaltender Brett Dobson made 18 saves and recorded an assist in the loss.
  • Boston Cannons Attackman Marcus Holman netted 4 goals (#1, #2, #3, #4) in the Cannons’ 13-9 victory over the Maryland Whipsnakes. Holman’s teammate, Attackman Pat Kavanagh, scored 2 goals including the first of his PLL career, and recorded an assist in the win.
  • Carolina Chaos Attackman Jules Heningburg netted 5 total goals including this bouncing finish and this bottom-corner snipe across the Chaos’ two matchups, a 12-11 victory over the California Redwoods and a 15-12 loss to the New York Atlas. Heningburg’s teammates, Defensemen Jack Rowlett and Will Bowen, recovered 4 ground balls and 1 ground ball, respectively, across the two games. Rowlett also caused 2 total turnovers, including this over the head check, and Bowen recorded 1 total turnover.
  • California Redwoods Attackman Rob Pannell scored 2 goals (#1, #2) and recorded 2 assists in the Redwoods’ 12-11 loss to the Carolina Chaos. Pannell’s teammate, Midfielder Nakeie Montgomery, recovered 1 ground ball in the loss.

NWSL Soccer:

  • Angel City FC Defender Megan Reid and Midfielder Rocky Rodriguez each started for Angel City FC in their 2-1 loss to Gotham FC. Reid played all 90 minutes of the match.
  • Bay FC Defender Emily Menges started and played all 90 minutes of Bay FC’s 2-1 victory over the Chicago Red Stars.

Want to be featured in an upcoming week? Send us a highlight or picture with your name and team via social DM or at [email protected] to be included in future reviews!

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