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UCLA’S QUENTIN LAKE NAMED LOTT IMPACT® TROPHY PLAYER OF THE WEEK

An interception, two tackles for losses, seven total tackles and a pass break up in win over USC, 62-33

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NEWPORT BEACH, CA. – Quentin Lake of UCLA has been named the Lott IMPACT® Trophy Player of the Week.

The 6-1, 205-pound senior safety from Irvine, CA. had an interception, two tackles for losses, seven total tackles, and a pass break up in win over USC, 62-33.

The son of former Bruin All-American linebacker Carnell Lake, Quentin Lake is a 9-time member of the Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

The Lott IMPACT® Trophy recognizes student-athletes for their on and off the field contributions.

The Pacific Club IMPACT® Foundation sponsors the Lott IMPACT® Trophy and has donated more than $1.6 million to universities and charities throughout the country.

Other nominees for the Lott IMPACT® Trophy Player of the Week in Week Twelve:
Tre’vius Hodges-Tomlinson, CB, TCU: 6 tackles, 2 passes defended in win over Kansas, 31-28.
Aidan Hutchinson, DE, Michigan: Recorded 5 tackles, one for a loss and defended one pass in win over Maryland, 59-18.
George Karlaftis, DE, Purdue: 2 tackles for losses, one sack, 5 tackles in win over Northwestern, 32-14.
Devin Lloyd, LB, Utah: 6 tackles, one for loss in win over Oregon, 38-7.
Mike Rose, LB, Iowa State: His 6 tackles, included 3 for losses and two sacks in loss to Oklahoma, 28-21.

Lott IMPACT® Trophy Players of the Week, 2021
Week One – Kyle Hamilton, Notre Dame
Week Two – Aidan Hutchinson, Michigan
Week Three – Alonzo Addae, West Virginia
Week Four – Damone Clark, LSU
Week Five – Coby Bryant, Cincinnati
Week Six – Devin Lloyd, Utah
Week Seven – Damone Clark, LSU
Week Eight – Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oregon
Week Nine – Zakoby McClain, Auburn
Week Ten – Devin Lloyd, Utah
Week Eleven – Nakobe Dean, Georgia
Week Twelve – Quentin Lake, UCLA

Previous Winners of the Lott IMPACT® Trophy
2004 – David Pollack, Georgia
2005 – DeMeco Ryans, Alabama
2006 – Dante Hughes, Cal
2007 – Glenn Dorsey, LSU
2008 – James Laurinaitis, Ohio State
2009 – Jerry Hughes, TCU
2010 – J.J. Watt, Wisconsin
2011 – Luke Kuechly, Boston College
2012 – Manti Te’o, Notre Dame
2013 – Anthony Barr, UCLA
2014 – Eric Kendricks, UCLA
2015 – Carl Nassib, Penn State
2016 – Jabrill Peppers, Michigan
2017 – Josey Jewell, Iowa
2018 – Josh Allen, Kentucky
2019 – Derek Brown, Auburn
2020 – Paddy Fisher, Northwestern

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