The ninth weekend of the 2025 PLL season went down this past weekend in Salt Lake City, Utah as 15 former Fighting Irish players suited up for their respective teams. The performances were headlined by Liam Entenmann’s dominance against the Maryland Whipsnakes. Other notable statlines came from Pat Kavanagh, Bryan Costabile, Chris Kavanagh, and Ryder Garnsey as they all continued their strong seasons.
LIAM ENTENMANN
The second-year shot-stopper added another stellar performance to his incredible season. Entenmann only allowed eight scores, while logging 20 saves with a 71.4% save percentage. He also added two ground balls to his impressive statline. He is second in the PLL in saves, with 103, and sixth in save percentage, with 57.2%. His Atlas also sit comfortably atop the Eastern conference with a 6-2 record.
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PAT KAVANAGH
The second-year superstar had another notable outing against the hosting Archers. Kavanagh recorded six points, scoring two goals while adding a season-high four assists. He also scooped two ground balls in the contest against Utah. The former Irish standout remains the PLL leader in goals, with 17, and is tied for third in total points, with 28. Similar to Entenmann, Kavanagh’s Denver Outlaws remain atop the Western conference with a 6-2 record and clinched a playoff spot with this win.
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CHRIS KAVANAGH
The rookie continued his dominant first year for the Redwoods against the hosting Archers. Chris posted three points, including two strong goals and an assist in the contest, while also scooping three ground balls. With those two goals, Kavanagh broke the record for most goals scored by a Redwoods rookie, previously held by former Irish star Ryder Garnsey. Chris is tied for sixth in the PLL in goals scored this season, with 14, and ranks eighth in total points scored, with 21.
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BRYAN COSTABILE
The sharpshooting midfielder stuffed the stat sheet in New York’s game against the Whipsnakes. Costabile recorded two points, including a goal and an impressive clock-beating assist to his teammate Jake Stevens. He also scooped a ground ball and caused a turnover in the contest. This performance ties Costa for 22nd in the PLL in total points scored, with 15. His impressive performances for the Atlas are a big reason for their strong…