Men's Lacrosse

Stockton's DeLierre, CNU's Bellinger Earn CLC Weekly Honors

The Coastal Lacrosse Conference has announced its weekly award winners for the week ending April 19, 2026.

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
ALEX DELIERRE • Stockton University
Junior • Attack • Bridgewater, NJ / Bridgewater-Raritan
 
DeLierre has been named CLC Offensive Player of the Week for the second time this season after putting together one of the most dominant offensive performances of the week. He led Stockton to a 2-0 week with eight goals on 10 shots on goal for a .625 shooting percentage. The junior saved his best for conference play, burying six goals on eight shots in a 19-7 win over Kean. He added two more goals against Neumann earlier in the week to round out a dominant seven-day stretch, also chipping in three ground balls to contribute on both ends of the field. DeLierre currently ranks second in the CLC in goals per game (3.50) and sixth in points per game (3.81).
 
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
MASON BELLINGER • Christopher Newport University
Senior • Goalie • Paramus, NJ / Paramus
 
Bellinger earned CLC Defensive Player of the Week honors for the fifth time this season after delivering one of the most complete individual performances of the season in fourth-ranked CNU's 12-9 victory over sixth-ranked Salisbury on Saturday — a win that clinched the program's first-ever top seed in the CLC Tournament. The senior was virtually unbeatable between the pipes, establishing a new program record with 26 saves and turning away shot after shot against one of the nation's premier offenses, finishing with a .743 save percentage in a top-10 showdown. Bellinger saved seven shots in each of the final three quarters after five in the opening frame, keeping the Captains within striking distance before taking matters into his own hands in the third quarter, going coast-to-coast on a clear attempt to score a goal that knotted the game at eight and ignited the second-half rally that carried CNU to the victory. Bellinger leads all CLC starting goalies with a .612 save percentage and owns a 9.19 goals against average.