Ryan Cretens started, played 101 minutes and made FOUR SAVES in UNC Wilmington's 2-1 win against William and Mary.
Paul Kruse started, played 90 minutes and made SEVEN SAVES in Creighton's 2-1 win against DePaul.
Jordan Skelton started and played 90 minutes in Lander's 2-0 win against Flagler.
Rich Bryan started, played 90 minutes and recorded two shots (one on goal) in Lander's 2-0 win against Flagler.
Callum Montgomery started, played 90 minutes and recorded two shots (one on goal) in Charlotte's 4-0 win against UIC.
Grant Stoneman started and played 90 minutes in Loyola Chicago's 1-0 defeat against Central Arkansas.
Gabriel Torres started and played 90 minutes in District Columbia's 2-1 defeat against Mercy.
Deri Corfe started, played 90 minutes and recorded five shots (one on goal) in Wright State's 1-0 defeat against Green Bay.
Jackson Dietrich started, played 90 minutes and recorded one shot in Wright State's 1-0 defeat against Green Bay.
Siad Haji started, played 90 minutes and recorded one shot in VCU's 1-0 defeat against Dayton.
Janos Loebe started, played 90 minutes, recorded seven shots (five on goal) and scored TWO GOALS in Fordham's 3-0 win against La Salle.
Marco Micaletto played 46 minutes and recorded one shot in Akron's 1-0 win against SIU Edwardsville.
Matteo Polisi started, played 90 minutes, recorded one shot (one on goal) and scored ONE GOAL in Simon Fraser's 4-0 win against Northwest Nazarene.
Michael Rowe started, played 90 minutes, recorded three shots (three on goal) and scored THREE GOALS in Young Harris' 6-1 win against Francis Marion.
Ifunanyachi Achara started, played 90 minutes and recorded two shots (one on goal) in Georgetown's 1-0 defeat against St. John's.
Killian Colombie started, played 90 minutes, recorded four shots (one on goal) and ONE ASSIST in Iona's 1-0 win against Niagara.
Matthew Lieshout started, played 90 minutes and recorded three shots (one on goal) in Purdue Fort Wayne's 2-1 win against Eastern Illinois.
Brian Saramago started, played 90 minutes, recorded two shots (one on goal) and ONE ASSIST in Loyola's 1-0 win against Lehigh.