BIG EAST Player of the Week
Aidan Carroll, Georgetown, Gr., A (Milton, Mass.)
Carroll led the offensive attack for Georgetown in a 12-7 win over UAlbany, tallying five goals and dishing out an assist. The graduate attackman became the 31
st player in program history to reach 100 career points and is the first Hoya with back-to-back games scoring at least five goals since Nicky Solomon in 2023.
BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week
Anderson Moore, Georgetown, So., G (Birmingham, Ala.)
Moore collected 14 saves in a win over Brown, tied for the second most in his career. Over the past two games he has corralled 31 saves. He also collected a career high eight ground balls and finished with a .667 save percentage. Moore now has 12 games with double-digit saves in his 23-game career.
BIG EAST Specialist of the Week
James Carroll, Georgetown, So., SSDM (Milton, Mass.)
Carroll tallied a goal and an assist, in addition to collecting four ground balls in the win over UAlbany. He scored a goal off an assist by his older brother, before dishing out the assist to A. Carroll. Defensively, J. Carroll and the Hoyas have held four of its six opponents to eight goals or fewer this season.
BIG EAST Freshman of the Week
Denis Fargione, Villanova, Fr., G Garden City, N.Y.)
Fargione picked up his first collegiate win against Drexel, saving 11 shots and allowing a career low six goals. Against No. 18 Penn, he made nine saves and caused a turnover in the set back. Overall he made 20 saves with eight ground balls and an 8.5 goals against average in a 1-1 week.
BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
Mic Kelly, Denver, Sr., M
Kelly registered five goals on five shots in a loss to Yale.
Bobby O’Grady, Marquette, Sr., A
O’Grady had a career-record five assists in a win over Bellarmine and tied a career best with eight total points. His point total pushed him past Ryan McNamara’s 152 career points and he is now the Marquette program record holder with 157 points in his career.
Nolan Rappis, Marquette, Sr., A
In a 19-11 win over Bellarmine, Rappis tallied five goals and dished out an assist.
Ryan Bell, Providence, Sr., A
Bell recorded his 200
th career point in a win over Loyola (Md.), capping the game with three goals and two assists.
Greg Dennison, Providence, Sr., D
In a 12-11 win on Saturday, Dennison caused three turnovers and collected five ground balls.