The first round of the Aviva Premiership and Guinness PRO12 is now done and dusted while the Top 14 is boiling nicely. Based on this weekends form, heres our composite Lions team of the week.BACKS15. Stuart Hogg (Glasgow Warriors) The 2013 tourist was in fantastic form for Glasgow at Connacht and helped them to their 41-5 win. He grabbed a try and caused the Connacht defence all sorts of difficulty.14. Liam Williams (Scarlets) The Scarlets under-performed against Munster but in front of the watching Warren Gatland, Williams played himself into the ground.13. Alex Dunbar (Glasgow Warriors) The Glasgow outside centre was integral in their win over Connacht and impressive performances in the autumn internationals and Six Nations could see him emerge as a Lions bolter.12. Stuart McCloskey (Ulster) Apart from New Zealand-born Jimmy Gopperth, it was a quiet weekend for inside centres and McCloskey just edges Gavin Henson who limped off after 30 minutes for Bristol.11. Tommy Seymour (Glasgow Warriors) Seymour got his season off and running with a pair of tries in Glasgows big win at Connacht.10. George Ford (Bath Rugby) The England No.10 struggled for form at the end of last season but his 18-point haul at Franklins Gardens for Bath shows he is back to his best.9. Sam Harrison (Leicester Tigers)Leicester produced an incredible comeback at Gloucester to win 38-31 having been 31-7 down after 47 minutes. Harrisons energy at the base of the scrum and accurate kicking was key to getting his side a foothold and then the most unlikely of victories.FORWARDS:1. Mako Vunipola (Saracens)It was a case of job done for Saracens in their Premiership opener against Worcester and Vunipolas performance at loose-head gave them essential set piece stability.2. Tommy Taylor (Wasps)On his Wasps debut, the hooker played the full 80 and even got a try for his efforts. All the noise about Wasps close season recruitment focused around their backs but he looks to be a brilliant piece of business.3. Henry Thomas (Bath Rugby)Baths win at Northampton was thanks to a powerful forward effort and Thomas, who won his last England cap in 2014, played well at tight-head.4. Jonny Gray (Glasgow Warriors)Gray will fancy his chances of being on the plane to New Zealand and he dominated the set piece in Glasgows impressive opening round win.5. Dave Attwood (Bath Rugby)Attwood is out of the England mix at the moment but his performance at Franklins Gardens for Bath will go some way to impressing Eddie Jones.6. Ross Moriarty (Gloucester Rugby)Though Gloucester lost to Leicester, Wales international Moriartys showing at blindside was arguably the performance of the weekend.7. Tommy ODonnell (Munster)Injury cruelly robbed ODonnell of his World Cup chance but an injury free season could put him in good stead for a spot in the Lions squad. 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The statement cited a State Department travel alert that extends through the end of August for Americans traveling in Europe.That alert cautions U.S. citizens to the risk of potential terrorist attacks throughout Europe, targeting major events, tourist sites, restaurants, commercial centers and transportation.Athletics spokesman Fred Demarest said the Wolfpack wouldve played three or four games between Aug. 5-15, though the schedule wasnt finalized. Chris Boyer, N.C. States deputy athletic director for external operations, said Friday there were planned stops in Rome, Milan and Florence.Boyer said the postponement came after roughly a month of discussions since the State Department updated its travel alert May 31.At the end of the day, our No. 1 responsibility is the safety and well-being of our student-athletes and our sstaff, Boyer said.dddddddddddd So that had to be a priority.The greatest emotion is the fact that its unfortunate that these type of events are happening in the world and leading us to have to make this decisions. And it delays whats a really good opportunity for our student-athletes, both basketball-wise but also personal development-wise, and exposure to other cultures. Its going to delay that for at least a year now.N.C. State (16-17) missed the NCAA Tournament last year for the first time in five seasons under Mark Gottfried, but has overhauled its roster with a top-10 national recruiting class. That includes five-star big man Omer Yurtseven from Turkey among four recruits who have signed since May.N.C. State also has former five-star point guard Dennis Smith Jr., who enrolled in January to rehab a serious knee injury.---Follow Aaron Beard on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/aaronbeardap and the APs college basketball site at http://collegebasketball.ap.org ' ' '