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Denver, Georgetown, Villanova, Xavier Split BIG EAST Women’s Lacrosse Weekly Awards

BIG EAST Attacker of the Week
Caroline Keil, Denver, Jr., A
Keil led Denver to a 2–0 week with a 15–11 win over Towson and a 17–9 victory against Vanderbilt. She totaled 11 goals and two assists on the week, highlighted by a four-goal, two-assist performance versus Towson. She followed with seven goals on eight shots against Vanderbilt.

BIG EAST Midfielder of the Week
Mary Moore, Villanova, R-So., M 
Moore totaled seven points on five goals and two assists, adding a caused turnover and two draw controls on the week. She recorded a goal, an assist, and two ground balls in Villanova’s win over Saint Joseph’s, then led the Wildcats with four goals and one assist against Rutgers.

BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week
Christina King, Georgetown, Jr., D 
King anchored the Hoyas’ defense in a 10–7 loss to No. 3 Maryland. She led all players with four caused turnovers while adding two ground balls, consistently disrupting one of the nation’s top offensive units.

BIG EAST Freshman of the Week
Genevieve Hathaway, Xavier, Fr., M
Hathaway scored two goals in Xavier’s 13–6 win over Mercyhurst, including back-to-back goals in the final seven minutes of the first half to give the Musketeers a 6–3 lead at halftime.

BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
Gracie Driggs, Georgetown, Sr., A
Driggs totaled four points on two goals and two assists in Georgetown’s loss to No. 3 Maryland.
 
Elena Torres, Villanova, R-Jr., A
Torres helped Villanova to a 1–1 week with eight points on six goals and two assists, including four goals and two assists in a win over Saint Joseph’s.
 
Samantha Balara, Xavier, R-Jr., M
Balara tallied a career-high six points on four goals and two assists in Xavier’s win over Mercyhurst, recording her first hat trick and becoming the fourth Musketeer in program history with six points in a game.