League Standings
BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week
Marlon Tabora, Georgetown, Jr., F (Rockville, Md.)
In a perfect 2-0 week, Tabora led a Georgetown offense that tallied five goals in a pair of outings against Seton Hall and ninth-ranked Xavier. Individually, Tabora registered four points on a goal and two assists, as the Hoyas locked up the No. 1 seed in the 2022 BIG EAST Championship presented by Jeep. On Wednesday against the Pirates, Tabora opened the scoring with a tally in the 31st minute, giving Georgetown the 1-0 halftime advantage. With less than seven minutes remaining in regulation, Tabora put the game away when he sent a flick pass into space toward Jacob Murrell, who doubled the Hoyas’ lead. On Saturday against No. 9 Xavier, Tabora slipped a pass through to Jack Panayotou, who tallied the second goal in the Hoyas’ 3-0 win. Overall, Tabora ranks second in the BIG EAST with 11 points (4g, 3a) in eight conference matches.
BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week
Daniel Wu, Georgetown, Sr., D (Cary, N.C.)
Entering the week tied for first in the BIG EAST standings with 13 points alongside Xavier and Seton Hall, Wu anchored Georgetown to back-to-back shutout wins over the Musketeers and Pirates. As a result, the Hoyas secured the top-seed in the upcoming BIG EAST Championship on Nov. 10 at the Maryland SoccerPlex in Boyds, Md. Overall, Wu and his teammates limited Xavier and Seton Hall to 13 combined shots on goal and just three corner kicks in 180 minutes of action.
BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week
Ryan Schewe, Georgetown, Jr., GK (Marietta, Ga.)
Acting as a brick wall in goal for Georgetown, Schewe improved to 7-0-1 on the year, since taking over as the Hoyas starter on Sept. 24 against Creighton. Playing all 180 minutes in a pair of shutout wins over Seton Hall and No. 9 Xavier, Schewe posted a 0.0 GAA, while corralling all 13 saves sent his way for a perfect 1.000 save percentage. In seven conference games, Schewe leads the BIG EAST with a 0.838 save percentage, ranks third in save per game (4.43) and sits in second in goals against average (0.86).
BIG EAST Freshman of the Week
Eli Conway, Connecticut, Fr., F (Mount Olive, N.J.)
Leading the way offensively in a perfect 2-0-0 week, Conway registered the match-winning goal at Villanova on Wednesday. Overall, he had two shots in 59 minutes played in the perfect week for the Huskies. With the pair of wins, UConn moved into fifth place in the BIG EAST Standings with two matches remaining.
BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
Jack Streberger, Butler, R-Sr., F
Streberger totaled six points on three goals in a 1-1-0 week for Butler. In a setback at Creighton, Streberger scored a goal in the 65th minute that leveled the score at two. In Saturday’s 2-1 win over St. John’s, he scored a goal in the 3rd minute to level the score at one, before scoring the game-winner in the 37th minute.
Okem Chime, Connecticut, So., F
Chime played a crucial role in UConn’s win over DePaul, tallying the match-winning goal in a 1-0 win. Overall, he played 104 minutes in a perfect 2-0 week for the Huskies and registered three shots.
Michael Stone, Connecticut, Gr., GK
Denying everything sent his way, Stone capped the week with seven saves in a pair of shutout wins over Villanova and DePaul.
Charles Auguste, Creighton, Sr.., D
Auguste tallied a goal and an assist in Creighton’s 4-2 win over Butler on Wednesday.
Owen O’Malley, Creighton, So., F
In a 1-0-1 week for the Bluejays, O’Malley delivered four points on a goal and two assists. On Wednesday, O’Malley gave Creighton a 2-1 lead early in the second-half against Butler, before setting up the match-winning goal in the 79
th minute of a 4-2 win. In Saturday’s draw against Marquette, O’Malley collected his second assist of the week.