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Four Schools Win #BIGEASTwlax Weekly Honors

BIG EAST Attacker of the Week
Emma Gebhardt, Georgetown, So., A
Gebhardt became the second player this season to score 10 goals in an NCAA Division I game, which is the most goals scored in a game this season. The sophomore attacker hit the back of the net 10 times against Monmouth to lead the Hoyas to an 18-16 victory. Gebhardt totaled 12 points last week with her 10 goals and by adding two assists. She also had two ground balls and one caused turnover in a 1-1 week for the Hoyas.

BIG EAST Midfielder of the Week
Leah Rubino, Butler, Jr., M
The junior midfielder performed on both the offensive and defensive side for Butler as the Bulldogs had a 1-0 week. Rubino had five draw controls, three ground balls and totaled three points off two goals and one assist in the Bulldogs 13-8 win over Lindenwood.

BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week
Trinity McPherson, Denver, Gr., D
McPherson had a strong defensive showing for No. 6 Denver last week as the Pioneers went 1-0 with a 17-5 win over Niagara. The graduate defender totaled six draw controls, two ground balls and one caused turnover against the Purple Eagles. McPherson also scored her first career goal in the win.

BIG EAST Freshman of the Week
Lola Mancuso, Xavier, Fr., A
In a 1-1 week for Xavier, Mancuso scored nine goals off 14 shots on goal to total nine points for the week to win her second BIG EAST Freshman of the Week award this season. The freshman attacker also added two caused turnovers, one ground ball and one draw control in the two games. Mancuso scored four goals against Wofford and five goals in an 11-10 victory over Eastern Michigan. Mancuso is also tied for eighth nationally in goals per game with 3.86.

BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
Kate Shaffer, Connecticut, Sr., A – totaled five points off three goals and two assists in a 1-0 week for UConn; Shaffer added three shots on goal and two ground balls in the Huskies' 11-10 overtime win over Yale
Mary Schumar, Marquette, Sr., A – had eight points off four goals and four assists along with two ground balls, one caused turnover and seven shots on goal as the Golden Eagles defeated UC Davis 19-17
Sydney Pappas, Villanova, So., A – scored five goals and added four ground balls and two caused turnovers in a 1-1 week for Villanova