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Trio of Teams Secure #BEsoccer Weekly Accolades

BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week
Bruno Rosa, Providence, Sr., F (Cascais, Portugal)
Rosa put on a show in Providence’s 5-0 victory over Villanova on Friday, registering two goals and an assist. The senior doubled the Friar lead in the 19th minute, as he fed a beautiful ball to Ian Abbey for his second assist of the season. Rosa then extended the lead in the 49th minute off a header, before delivering a highlight-reel bicycle kick in the 51st minute to make it 4-0.
 
BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week
Ayoub Lahjar, UConn, Jr., D (Battleboro, Vermont)
Lahjar got it done on both ends of the pitch, going the distance in the 3-0 victory over Creighton. On the offensive end, the scored the game-winning goal and assisted UConn’s second goal of the match, recording his first career three-point game. On the defensive end, he anchored a back line that registered the Huskies’ fifth shutout of the season.
 
BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week
Kyle Durham, UConn, RSo., GK (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
Durham capped a career-night with a 3-0 win over the Bluejays. The goalkeeper acted as a brick wall all evening, making 10 saves en route to his fifth clean sheet of the season. In addition, Durham collected his first career assist on UConn’s third goal of the match. Overall, Durham is now 7-2-3 on the year with 54 saves and a 0.831 save percentage.
 
BIG EAST Freshman of the Week
Andrew Porucznik, St. John’s, Fr., F (Mahwah, N.J.)
Porucznik netted the game-winner in the 85th minute to complete the comeback and secure a top 20 win on the road over No. 19 Akron, 2-1. Overall, he collected three shots in 90 minutes of action.

BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
Aurie Briscoe, Butler, Grad., GK (Englewood, N.J.) 
Briscoe faced 18 total shots and made all four saves in Friday’s 4-0 win over DePaul, collecting his second shutout of the season.
 
Matthew Helfrich, Georgetown, Jr., D (McLean, Va.)
Helfrich anchored a Georgetown defense that limited Seton Hall to just two shots in a 0-0 draw on Friday.
 
Agustin Resch, Seton Hall, Sr., D (Arata, Argentina)
Resch was pivotal once again for the SHU backline that held of a surging Hoya offense to secure a 0-0 draw. Through three BIG EAST games, the Hoyas have yet to allow a goal for the first time since 1988.
 
Matias Molina, Seton Hall, Sr., GK (Rosario, Argentina)
Molina registered six saves in a 0-0 draw against No. 14 Georgetown on Friday, his sixth shutout of the season.

Ryan D’urso, Xavier, Fr., M (Keller, Texas)
D’Urso scored his first career goal in the 49th minute, which proved to be the game-winner in a 1-0 triumph over Marquette.