
#ProBucks Updates
11/1/2025 9:00:00 AM | Men's Lacrosse
Follow along for #ProBucks Updates for the 2025-26 season
Buckeyes Play for National Teams at Atlas Cup
Three Buckeyes represented their respective countries at the Atlas Cup this fall. The international tournament held in Sparks, Md. was the first step in the process towards selects for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles that will feature lacrosse in the sixes format.
Tre Leclaire and Alex Marinier earned Team Canada roster spots for the Atlas Cup. The duo helped the team earn gold with wins over the United States, Puerto Rico and Haudenosaunee. Leclaire started two games for Canada and finished the tournament with eight goals and an assist. In his senior national team debut, Marinier recorded five goals in the tournament.
Ryan Terefenko played for Team USA, helping the team to a second-place finish. He started all three games and tallied four goals, three assists, seven ground balls and was 7-for-12 on the faceoff. He was named to the All-Tournament Team.
#ProBucks Named to 2025-26 NLL Rosters
Eleven Ohio State men's lacrosse alumni were named to National Lacrosse League rosters ahead of the 2025-26 season.
Good luck to our NLL #ProBucks this season ??#GoBucks | https://t.co/pNUVFMgxey pic.twitter.com/egIldvms7t
— Ohio State Men's Lacrosse (@OhioStateMLAX) November 26, 2025
Terefenko No. 19 on 2025 PLL Players Top 50
Denver Outlaws defensive midfielder Ryan Terefenko earned the No. 19 spot on the list, his highest appearance in the Players Top 50 during his four year career. Terefenko has never ranked below No. 30 on the list. The Outlaws SSDM was a key piece of Denver’s 2025 PLL Championship run, ranking fourth on the team in ground balls (18) amongst non-FO players. Terefenko earned the George Boiardi Hard Hat Award as the league’s top short-stick defensive midfielder in 2025.
TERRY!!!
— Denver Outlaws (@DenverOutlaws) December 15, 2025
The SSDM of the year earns his spot in the Top 20 ???? pic.twitter.com/5e74Xdulh9
December NLL Updates
The Wiz is at it again ??
Jake Withers continues to dominate for the Thunderbirds, hitting a number of career milestones in the first month of the season.
The Wiz has done it again ????
— Halifax Thunderbirds (@HFXThunderbirds) December 14, 2025
With two early face-off wins tonight, Jake Withers has surpassed Geoff Snider for third in @NLL history for career face-off wins
Congratulations, Jake! pic.twitter.com/XoXb1gfcuZ
In our past game against Buffalo, @jakewithers4 became just the fifth player in @NLL history to take 3,000 face-offs in a career
— Halifax Thunderbirds (@HFXThunderbirds) December 16, 2025
Of all five players who have reached the milestone, Withers holds the best career face-off win percentage (71.9%)
Congratulations, Wiz ?? pic.twitter.com/IJpqHXJwQ4
Around the League
With a loose ball in the first half, @Teerrryyy has reached 600 recoveries for his career!
— Halifax Thunderbirds (@HFXThunderbirds) December 14, 2025
Congratulations, Terry ?? pic.twitter.com/jogj4SdBzB
Big Season @NLL incoming for @treleclaire #ProBucks https://t.co/Nr9DqjK34e
— Nick Myers (@MyersJMZ) December 1, 2025
The first goal of the 2025-2026 season for your Halifax Thunderbirds, and who else but Mr. Dependable himself?@Teerrryyy earns the first @steeleauto Dependable Play of the Week honours with his transition goal to kick off the season! pic.twitter.com/rDSZNsEAYg
— Halifax Thunderbirds (@HFXThunderbirds) December 11, 2025
Just a casual 7 points from Austin Shanks to start the season ?? pic.twitter.com/Dwt6vA8w2c
— Saskatchewan Rush (@SaskRushLAX) December 10, 2025
Justin Inacio through ?? games: ??
— Calgary Roughnecks (@NLLRoughnecks) December 16, 2025
- 35 loose balls (1st in @NLL)
- 46 Faceoff wins (2nd)
- 79.3 FO% (2nd) pic.twitter.com/eJmz9OhkQF



