# Q-Collar Week in Review (August 28) **Type**: Weekly sports performance recap **Series**: Q-Collar Week in Review (ongoing weekly series since 2022) **Author**: Charlie Kunze **Publisher**: Q30 Innovations **Published**: August 28, 2023 **URL**: https://q30.com/blogs/blog/q-collar-week-in-review-august-28 **Tags**: baseball, 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 saw the end of the PLL’s regular season and plenty of soccer action. Check some of the top performers wearing the Q-Collar below:

Premier Lacrosse League:

  • Waterdogs Attackman Michael Sowers had a goal and 2 assists in the team’s 14-13 victory over the Archers.
  • Atlas Defenseman caused 1 turnover and recovered a ground ball in his team’s 7-12 loss to the Redwoods.
  • For the Redwoods, Rob Pannell had 2 goals, Jules Heningburg had 1 goal and 1 assist, and Nakeie Montgomery tallied a goal as well.
  • Cannons Attackman Marcus Holman continued his monster season with 4 goals and 3 assists to close out the regular season in his team’s 15-11 victory over the Whipsnakes.
  • Chaos Defenseman Will Bowen ended his regular season strong with 2 caused turnovers and 3 ground balls. He was aided by Jack Rowlett, a Defender of the Year finalist, who had 2 caused turnovers and 2 ground balls of his own in the 13-7 victory over the Chrome.
  • For the Chrome, Defenseman Jesse Bernhardt’s season ended with another performance where he was a bright spot. He recorded 4 caused turnovers and 5 ground balls.

MLS Soccer:

  • San Jose Earthquakes Striker Jeremy Ebobisse played 67 minutes in the team’s 0-3 defeat to Sporting Kansas City.
  • New England Revolution Center Back Omar Gonzalez played all 90 minutes of the team’s 0-1 lose to CF Montreal.

NWSL Soccer:

  • Portland Thorns FC Defenders Meghan Klingenberg and Emily Menges both started and played all 90 minutes of the Thorn’s 1-1 draw with the Washington Spirit. Midfielder Rocky Rodriguez, also started for the Thorns. 
  • Megan Reid played all 90 minutes and helped Angel City FC in their 2-1 victory over OL Reign.
  • For the OL Reign, Midfielder Quinn started and played 62 minutes.

NCAA Women’s Soccer:

  • Marquette University Goalkeeper Mikki Easter made 8 saves and got the clean sheet, helping her team to a 0-0 draw with Denver.

MILB Baseball:

  • Durham Bulls (Tampa Bay Rays AAA Affiliate) Catcher Logan Driscoll went 2 for 9 with a home run and 2 runs batted in his first two games at the AAA level after getting promoted. Congrats, Logan!

 

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