BIG EAST Attack Player of the Week
Tucker Dordevic, Georgetown, Gr., A (Portland, Ore.)
Leading the Hoyas’ offensive attack, Dordevic registered five goals, including the game-winner in overtime, to secure Georgetown’s seventh consecutive win and a spot in the BIG EAST Championship Semifinal Presented by Jeep on May 4. In a back-and-forth contest in Milwaukee, Wis., Dordevic placed the Hoyas in front 14-12 with 3:19 remaining in regulation, his fourth goal of the game. After Marquette forced overtime with back-to-back goals in the final minute, Dordevic sealed the game with an unassisted goal in overtime. Overall, the graduate senior has 33 goals on the year.
BIG EAST Midfielder of the Week
Matt Campbell, Villanova, Gr., M (Madison, N.J.)
Campbell led the Wildcats to a 20-8 conference win over Providence on Saturday, tallying four goals and dishing out an assist in the triumph. It marked the seventh time in 12 games this season and the 27
th time in Campbell’s career he notched a hat trick. Overall, he ranks third on the active Division I career scoring list with 149 goals, including a BIG EAST leading 4.58 points per game in 2023.
BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week
Will Vitton, Villanova, Gr., GK (Summit, N.J.)
Vitton acted as a brick wall on Saturday, registering his season-high for saves in conference play with 14. Overall, he allowed just eight goals in the 20-8 win, capping the game with a .637 save percentage. It marked the sixth time this season he made 10+ saves and allowed fewer than 10 goals, as the Wildcats improved to 9-3 (2-1 BIG EAST) on the year. He also set the Villanova career record for most goalie wins with the 35th victory, breaking a tie with former Wildcats standout Joe Canuso (2003-06).
BIG EAST Freshman of the Week
Lucas Lawas, Marquette, Fr., GK (Horseheads, N.Y.)
Lawas made his first career start against No. 9/10 Georgetown on Saturday and recorded a career-high 15 saves over 62:12 of game play.
BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
Michael Lampert, Denver, Jr., M
Led Denver with 10 points from his midfield position on the weekend, including 6 (4G-2A) points in Denver’s win at St. John’s on Saturday afternoon. Tallied a goal and three assists in a midweek win over Towson.
Malcolm Kleban, Denver, Jr., GK
Made 10 stops in 60 minutes in Denver’s win at Towson, including five in the fourth quarter of a tightly contested game. Came on in the second quarter Saturday to help turn the tide in Denver’s come-from-behind win over St. John’s, making 3 saves in the fourth quarter in a stretch that Denver held St. John’s without a goal for over 20 minutes to end the game.
Matt Licata, Villanova, Jr., A
Tied his season and career high with four goals in a 20-8 win over Providence. Scored three of his goals in the first half to help the Wildcats start fast and lead 13-7 by halftime.