This week, athletes wearing the Q-Collar shined in many of the biggest moments across the sports world. Check out their highlights below.
National Lacrosse League:
- Georgia Swarm Goaltender Brett Dobson made 77 total saves across the Swarm’s two semifinal round games of the 2026 National Lacrosse League Playoffs this week, ultimately dropping the series to the Halifax Thunderbirds 2 games to 1.
Premier Lacrosse League:
- New York Atlas Midfielder Bryan Costabile netted 4 1-point goals as well as 1 2-point goal in the Atlas’ 16-12 win over the Carolina Chaos.
- On the opposition, Carolina Chaos Defenseman Jack Rowlett caused 1 turnover and recovered 2 ground balls in the Chaos’ 16-12 loss to the New York Atlas.
- Philadelphia Waterdogs Attackman Michael Sowers netted a hat-trick, which included this behind-the-back finish as well as this score on the doorstep, and tallied 2 assists in the Waterdogs’ 16-14 win over the Maryland Whipsnakes. Attackman Kieran McArdle tallied 1 goal and 2 assists in the contest, which moved McArdle into 5th Place in All-Time Career Points.
- Denver Outlaws Attackman Brennan O’Neill netted 1 2-point goal and tallied 1 assist in the Outlaws’ 10-7 loss to the Utah Archers. Faceoff Specialist Luke Wierman went 9 for 18 on faceoff attempts and recovered 5 ground balls in the defeat.
NCAA Men’s Lacrosse:
- Princeton University Midfielder Chad Palumbo scored 6 goals, which included this snipe from deep along with this finish on the doorstep, and tallied 1 assist in the Tigers’ 17-8 win over Marist University in the Second Round of the 2026 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament. Attackman Colin Burns netted a hat-trick and logged 2 assists in the victory. Defenseman Zach Friedman recovered 4 ground balls and caused 2 turnovers.
- Jacksonville University Midfielder Jack Taylor scored 4 total goals, which included this unassisted score, this finish on the doorstep and this snipe on the run, and tallied 2 total assists across the Dolphins’ two matchups in the 2026 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament, a win over Robert Morris University and a loss to Notre Dame.
- Yale University Midfielder Cole Jackson scored 2 goals, which included this snipe from deep, in the Bulldogs’ 16-15 loss to Syracuse University in the Second Round of the 2026 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament. Attackman Sean Grogan netted 2 goals and tallied 2 assists, which included this set-up of the hidden ball trick, in the loss.
- Cornell University Attackman Ryan Goldstein scored 1 goal and logged 2 assists, which included this feed on the doorstep, in the Big Red’s 9-8 overtime loss to Johns Hopkins University in the Second Round of the 2026 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament.
- On the opposition, Johns Hopkins University Goaltender Oran Gelinas made 3 saves in the Blue Jays’ 9-9 overtime win over Cornell University in the Second Round of the 2026 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament.
- Georgetown University Faceoff Specialist Ross Prince went 11 for 26 on faceoff attempts in the Hoyas’ 14-10 win over the University of Virginia in the Second Round of the 2026 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament.
- University of Albany Attackman Silas Richmond and Defenseman Max Neeson each recovered 1 ground ball, and Neeson caused 1 turnover, in the Great Danes’ 24-6 loss to the University of North Carolina in the 2026 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament.
Major League Volleyball:
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Indy Ignite Middle Blocker Lydia Martyn tallied 19 points, which included these two put-aways (#1, #2) in the Ignite’s 3-2 loss to the Omaha Supernovas in the Semifinals of the 2026 Major League Volleyball Playoffs. For her performance this season, Martyn won the Major League Volleyball Middle Blocker of the Year Award.
- On the opposition, Omaha Supernovas Libero Elena Oglivie tallied 20 digs and 2 assists in the Supernovas’ 3-2 win over the Indy Ignite in the Semifinals of the 2026 Major League Volleyball Playoffs.
- San Diego Mojo Middle Blocker Taylor Sandbothe logged 9 points and 7 digs in the Mojo’s 3-1 loss to the Dallas Pulse in the Semifinals of the 2026 Major League Volleyball Playoffs.
Major League Soccer:
- LAFC Striker Jeremy Ebobisse came off the bench and contributed to LAFC’s offensive efforts in their 4-1 loss to Houston Dynamo FC.
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