BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week
Liam Connor, Georgetown, Jr., A (Manhasset, N.Y.)
Connor scored a career-high five goals and added an assist in a 15-8 win over Providence on Saturday. He scored five goals on six shots and tallied the goal that proved to be the game-winner. He leads the nation with 3.33 assists per game and now has 13 goals and 30 assists on the season.
BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week
Anthony Wilson, Villanova, Sr., G (Finksburg, Md.)
Wilson made 11 saves between the pipes for Villanova, leading the Wildcats to a 9-7 win over No. 20 Denver on Saturday. It marked the second straight week he allowed seven or fewer goals and the second time in 2026 he reached double digit saves in an outing.
BIG EAST Specialist of the Week
George Glomb, Villanova, Jr., FOS (Wyndmoor, Pa.)
Glomb dominated the X-spot in Villanova’s win over Denver, winning 13-of-18 faceoffs (.722) and scooping up seven ground balls. He now has back-to-back double digit faceoff performances as the primary FOGO, accumulating 30 face off victories and 16 ground balls in his last two outings.
BIG EAST Freshman of the Week
Noah Plenn, St. John’s, R-Fr., A (Cape May, N.J.)
Plenn registered three goals and an assist on 12 shots in St. John’s overtime setback against Marquette. The redshirt freshman added a ground ball in the contest. Overall, he has 18 goals and 14 assists in nine starts.
BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
Grayson Manning, Denver, So., G
Manning made 17 saves in a 9-7 setback on the road against Villanova, capping the day with a .654 save percentage. Overall, he leads the nation with a .618 save percentage to go with 134 saves.
Rory Connor, Georgetown, Gr., A
The nation’s third leading scorer (3.78 gpg), registered another hat trick in Georgetown’s 15-8 win over Providence. Connor added an assist in the victory.
Anderson Moore, Georgetown, Jr., G
Moore made 13 saves in a 15-8 win over the Friars, in addition to collecting three ground balls.
Carsen Brandt, Marquette, Jr., A
Brandt led the way for the Golden Eagles as the improved to 2-0 in league play for the first time since 2022, scoring two goals and dishing out a season-high five assists.
Luke Raymond, Villanova, Gr., A
Raymond paced the Wildcats once again with four points on a hat trick and an assist over the weekend.