BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week
Luke Raymond, Villanova, Gr., A (Crownsville, Md.)
Raymond scored a career-high seven goals in Saturday’s 21-7 win at St. John’s, marking his seventh multi-goal game of the season. It marked the first seven-goal game for a Wildcat since Matt Campbell in 2022 and shatters Raymond’s previous career-high of four goals. The attacker scored five of the seven tallies in the opening half.
BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week
Anderson Moore, Georgetown, Jr., G (Birmingham, Ala.)
Moore collected 10 saves in Georgetown’s 17-5 win at No. 13 Denver in the league opener. He allowed just four goals in 54:44 of action with a .714 save percentage. Over the course of the game, Georgetown’s defense held Denver scoreless for a total of 27:25 spanning the second through the fourth quarters. Moore’s last goal allowed came at the 8:38 mark in the second quarter.
BIG EAST Specialist of the Week
Ty Ambush, Marquette, R-So., FOS (Hagerstown, Md.)
Ambush dominated the X-spot in Marquette’s 14-13 overtime win over Providence, winning a career-high 14-of-18 faceoffs (.778) and collecting a season-high seven ground balls. Ambush played a crucial role in the Golden Eagles’ comeback, trailing 12-8, consistently providing extra possessions.
BIG EAST Freshman of the Week
Natty Mason, Georgetown, Fr., M (Chestnut Hill, Mass.)
Mason scored two goals in Saturday’s win over Denver, including what proved to be the game winner. The midfielder had three shots in the outing. He has scored a pair of goals in back-to-back games.
BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
Kevin Miller, Georgetown, So., M
Miller scored a career-high five goals in Georgetown’s conference opener against Denver, adding one ground ball and causing a turnover.
Colin Maloney, Marquette, R-Fr., D
Maloney anchored Marquette’s defensive effort in the overtime win over Providence, recording a game-and-career-high eight ground balls, along with a caused turnover. He also collected an assist in the win.
Ethan Salvia, Marquette, R-So., M
Salvia collected six points in the win over Providence, scoring three goals and dishing out three assists.
George Glomb, Villanova, Jr., FOS
Glomb won a career-best 17 faceoffs in the conference opener, corralling nine ground balls on 23 faceoff attempts.
Beau Kemler, Villanova, Jr., D
Kemler scooped up a season-high eight ground balls in Saturday’s win over St. John’s, the most ground balls in the contest by a non-FOGO.