#BIGEASTmlax Weekly Accolades Spread Among Winning Schools
BIG EAST Attack Player of the Week
Jake Carraway, Georgetown, Jr., A (Annapolis, Md.)
Georgetown junior Jake Carraway helped the Hoyas to their second straight win of 2019 as he tied a team-high with six points on a hat trick and three assists. Carraway became just the 25th player in Georgetown history to amass 100 career points. Carraway gave the Hoyas their first lead of the game, 11-10, in the fourth quarter to complete his hat trick (7:36 in the fourth). He also added three ground balls. Georgetown defeated Robert Morris, 14-11.
BIG EAST Midfielder of the Week
Andrew Romagnoli, Marquette, Grad., M (East Cazenovia, N.Y.)
Marquette middie Andrew Romagnoli picked up four points in the 14-12 victory over Jacksonville on Friday. Romagnoli notched two goals and a pair of assists in the win. He was one of nine Golden Eagles to score in the victory.
BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week
TJ Comizio, Villanova, Jr., SSDM (Basking Ridge, N.J.)
Villanova junior TJ Comizio had a team best five ground balls and forced two turnovers in the Wildcat upset over then No. 1 Yale, the defending national champions. Villanova defeated the Bulldogs, 11-10 in overtime.
BIG EAST Freshman of the Week
Jonathan Huber, St. John’s, RS-Fr., A (Great River, N.Y.)
St. John’s redshirt freshman Jonathan Huber paced the way offensively in St. John’s 18-11 win over Hartford with a final stat line of five goals, a BIG EAST high, and two assists on just 12 shots. Huber’s seven points ties for first in the league.
BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
Patrick Aslanian, Georgetown, Sr., SSDM
Caused five turnovers while collecting six ground balls in Georgetown’s win over Robert Morris. He also scored his first goal since 2017. GU’s defense held Robert Morris scoreless in the second quarter.
Nick Grill, Marquette, Jr., D
Posted a career-high six ground balls and tied a personal-best with two caused turnovers in the victory over Jacksonville.
Joey Froccaro,Villanova, Sr., A
Froccaro posted a hat trick in the 11-10 overtime win at No. 1 Yale. The senior captain placed all three shots he took on goal into the back of the net.