BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week
Maja Lardner, Georgetown, Sr., F
Lardner scored her team-best fifth goal of the season in the 1-0 victory versus Creighton. The goal came in the 73rd minute off an assist from teammate Claire Manning.
BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week
Amelie Darey, Butler, Jr., D
Darey anchored a defensive line that allowed only five shots from the Golden Eagles with one on goal in the 1-0 shutout over Marquette. Darey scored Butler’s only goal off a corner kick from Abigail Isger in the eighth minute of the contest.
BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week
Maria Galley, Xavier, Jr., GK
Galley collected three saves on the way to a shutout in Xavier's 3-0 win over DePaul. The win marked her fourth clean sheet of the season. After tying the school record for career complete shutouts set by Kelcey Ervick (1990-93) in the match against Cincinnati, Galley now holds the program record at 27.
BIG EAST Freshman of the Week
Nora Basile, St. John’s, Fr., F
Basile recorded a game-high three points on one goal and one assist in the 3-3 draw against UConn. The freshman assisted on the first goal in the 23rd minute and then scored in the 30th minute.
BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
Anna Pierce, Butler, R-Jr., GK
Pierce made one save to earn her fourth shutout of the season in the 1-0 win over Marquette as she helped lead a defense that allowed only one shot on goal.
Cara Martin, Georgetown, Jr., GK
In the 1-0 win versus Creighton, Martin played all 90 minutes and made two saves between the pipes for Georgetown's seventh shutout of the season.
Tess O’Connell, Marquette, Sr., F
The senior scored a pair of goals in the 5-0 win over St. Thomas to mark the second time she has scored twice in a match this season.
Jordan Levy, St. John’s, Sr., F
Levy scored the opening goal in a shootout against UConn in the 23rd minute for her team-best fifth goal of the year.
Olivia Neal, Villanova, Gr., D
Neal was part of a Villanova backline that picked up its fourth clean sheet of the season in a 0-0 draw at Seton Hall. She and the WildCat's defense held the Pirates to just one shot attempt in the draw.