
July 13, 2026
By Evan Lepler
Throughout the UFA season, there are typically dozens of noteworthy individual performances every week. But only seven special efforts can earn their way onto the weekly Honor Roll, highlighting the best of the best across the Association.
Players are listed alphabetically by last name.
Cameron Brock, Indianapolis AlleyCats
When Cameron Brock first tried out for the AlleyCats in 2012, he just hoped to make the team. And he was not even sure if that was realistic. Never in his wildest dreams did he envision that he’d earn a role as a key cutter for the team’s offense and eventually become the league’s all-time scoring king. But on Saturday against Pittsburgh, in his 179th game in the UFA, the now 38-year-old Brock reached and surpassed 1,000 career scores. With three goals and three assists in Indy’s double-digit victory that also officially clinched a playoff spot for the 'Cats, Brock increased his all-time totals to 686 goals and 316 assists. Overall, he enters the final week of the 2026 regular season with 172 more scores than New York’s Ben Jagt, who’s second on the all-time chart.
Tobe Decraene, Boston Glory
In his first UFA game as a 23-year-old, Tobe Decraene authored an absolutely magnificent performance in the Minnesota heat. He matched his career-high with nine assists, ripped down an approximately 70-yard Ryan Dinger deep shot for his only goal, and steadily led the Boston offense with patient resets and important chunk throws in the Glory’s thrilling one-goal win. His arsenal of over-the-top throws—from quick-release blading flicks to perfectly helixing hammer daggers—repeatedly beat the fierce Wind Chill defense in the game’s biggest moments. He also racked up a game-high 664 total yards, over 230 more yards than the next highest number on his team. While the postseason will certainly be a factor in how the 2026 Awards are doled out, Decraene’s 59-assist, 32-goal, nearly 6,000 total-yard season—with still one regular season game left—certainly has him firmly in the mix to potentially win a second straight UFA MVP.
Daan De Marrée, New York Empire
Of course, Decraene will have company in the MVP conversation, potentially from his Belgian countryman who finished as the runner-up for the league’s top individual honor a season ago. Daan De Marrée is now trying to follow in Decraene’s footsteps by winning an MVP—and perhaps a championship—in his second season in the league after switching teams. De Marree didn’t debut with the Empire until June, and it’s taken him some time to look fully at home in the New York system, but he helped to carry his new team to a pair of convincing road wins in Week 12, tallying seven goals, 11 assists, and over 1,100 total yards on the weekend. He really exploded on Sunday in Toronto, finishing with eight assists, four goals, and 654 yards in the team’s six-goal win over the Rush. The most important games are still ahead, and De Marree is definitely trending upwards heading into the home stretch.
Kyle Henke, Austin Sol
Despite a disastrous turnover in the final minute that basically cost his team the game on Friday night at Carolina, Kyle Henke still deserves his spot on the Week 12 Honor Roll thanks to his remarkable bounce-back performance on Saturday at Atlanta. Against the Hustle, Henke went 58-for-60, finishing the game with 27 more completions than any other Austin teammate. Furthermore, his 596 total yards were more than double what any other Sol player accumulated in a victory that kept his team atop the South with just one weekend remaining in the regular season. If not for the significant late mistake on Friday, Henke had a pretty spectacular night otherwise too, with 59 completions and 645 total yards, both of which were also game-highs. At 9-1 overall—and 5-1 in games decided by three goals or fewer—the Sol are now just two wins over 2-8 Houston away from hosting the South Division title game for the first time.
Ben Jagt, New York Empire (Pictured)
Very likely, the only player with the aptitude and longevity to maybe catch Brock one day is New York’s Ben Jagt, who collected 17 total scores during the Empire’s pair of Week 12 wins. On Friday in Chicago, the 33-year-old—note, he turns 34 in August—produced five goals and five assists in a double-digit rout over the Union. Then, Jagt added four goals and three assists on Sunday against the Rush. He also finished the weekend without any throwaways, continuing his trajectory for a career-best level of efficiency. In his last six games, Jagt has 36 scores and zero throwaways. Overall, he has just two throwaways on the year with a 98.4 completion rate, easily the highest in his 12-year UFA career. He’s also 7-for-7 on hucks in nine games this season, which is borderline extraordinary since he went just 9-for-22 (40.9 percent) on deep shots over the past four regular seasons combined.
Spencer Lofink, Seattle Cascades
The Seattle Cascades are seemingly on their way to 9-3 for the second time in the past three years, and it’s not a coincidence that the squad’s disappointing 2025 came when Spencer Lofink got hurt and only played 10 points all season. That’s how important the 6’3” handler has become for the ‘Scades, and the 27-year-old went 37-for-37 with five assists, two goals, and 463 total yards in Seattle’s 23-18 victory over Oregon on Friday night. For the season as a whole, Lofink leads the Cascades in points played, total scores, and throwing yards. He’s also second in the entire UFA with 466 completions, only trailing Atlanta’s Austin Taylor. To be clear, Lofink’s absence last season is not the only reason why Seattle dipped from 9-3 to 4-8, but it’s a nice storyline, and his presence as a mainstay back in the lineup in 2026 has certainly elevated the Cascades into becoming a dangerous playoff team again after missing the tournament completely a year ago.
Pieran Robert, Madison Radicals
With seven goals, two assists, and one block, Pieran Robert helped the Radicals officially punch their playoff ticket on Friday night, as Madison routed Pittsburgh 31-19. It was the first time in 36 career UFA games that the 25-year-old Robert finished a game with a double-digit plus/minus, and he was the first Radical this season to be plus-10 or better on a particular night. With two regular season games left, Robert, with 40 goals, sits second in the league, just five behind Atlanta’s Alec Wilson Holliday. Additionally, among the 42 UFA players with at least 40 total scores this season, Robert, who’s played 48 percent of his points on the D-line, is the only player who also has double-digit blocks.
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