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Georgetown and Villanova Split #BIGEASTmlax Weekly Honors

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BIG EAST Player of the Week
Aidan Carroll, Georgetown, Gr., A (Milton Mass.)
Carroll scored five goals and added an assist in Georgetown’s 10-9 double overtime victory at Marquette. His fifth tally of the game resulted in the game winning goal with 24 seconds remaining in the second overtime. The graduate attackman added a man up goal and had one ground ball in the triumph. He moved into 25th place all-time on Georgetown’s career scoring list (119 points)
 
BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week
Beau Kemler, Villanova, So., D (Fair Haven, N.J.)
Kemler was able to anchor the Wildcat defense for a third consecutive week, forcing a career best four turnovers and picking up seven ground balls. Three of Kemler's ground ball pickups led to Villanova scoring on the ensuing possession. Over Villanova's three game winning streak, Kemler has accumulated 10 caused turnovers and 22 ground balls. He currently leads the Wildcats in both statistics.

BIG EAST Specialist of the Week
Ross Prince, Georgetown, Fr., FOS (Penn Valley, Pa.)
Prince returned to action after missing the last four due to injury and took all but one faceoff in the win over Marquette. The freshman went 16-for-23 (.695) from the dot and collected a career-high seven ground balls.
 
BIG EAST Freshman of the Week
Denis Fargione, Villanova, Fr., G (Garden City, N.Y.)
Fargione notched 10 saves in Villanova's win over Providence, helping extend the Wildcats' win streak to three games. The freshman recorded his fourth double-digit save game of the season and only allowed eight goals. Fargione has held opponents to single digit goals in three straight games. He helped hold the Friars scoreless in the second stanza.

BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
Daniel Clark, Denver, So., M
Clark netted his first career hat trick on 3-for-3 shooting that included one man-up goal to go with one ground ball.
Malcolm Kleban, Denver, Gr., G
Kleban registered 12 saves and allowed just seven goals in Denver’s win over St. John’s on Saturday. It marked the third straight game Kleban has allowed single digit goals and registered double digit saves.
Anderson Moore, Georgetown, So., G
Moore made 11 saves and picked up three ground balls in a double overtime win over Marquette, holding Marquette scoreless over the final 16:01.
Lucas Lawas, Marquette, Jr., G
Lawas made a career-high 17 saves with a .630 save percentage in a 10-9 double overtime loss to No. 14 Georgetown on Saturday, playing all 67:36 of action.
Colin Michener, Villanova, R-So., A
Michener scored four goals, including two in seven seconds during the third quarter to put the game out of reach for the Wildcats on Saturday.