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BIG EAST Weekly AWARDS BIG EAST HONOR ROLL BIG EAST MEN’S SOCCER REPORT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 12, 2011 (Week 3) Sara Naggar, 401-453-0660 www.BIGEAST.org [email protected] Standings THROUGH GAMES OF SEPT. 11 BIG EAST WEEKLY AWARDS BIG EAST Pts. Pct. Overall Pct. Strk Blue Division Offensive Player of the Week Connecticut 0-0-0 0 .000 5-0-0 1.000 W5 Will Arboleda, Providence, So., F Providence 0-0-0 0 .000 4-1-0 .800 W4 Georgetown 0-0-0 0 .000 3-1-0 .700 W1 Arboleda scored both gamewinners in a 2-0 Seton Hall 0-0-0 0 .000 2-1-1 .625 W2 week for Providence. The Friars defeated Notre Dame 0-0-0 0 .000 2-1-2 .600 W1 Rhode Island 1-0 in overtime before defeating Sacred Heart 1-0. Arboleda was named the Ocean State Soccer Classic MVP. West Virginia 0-0-0 0 .000 2-2-0 .500 T1 Pittsburgh 0-0-0 0 .000 1-4-1 .250 L2 Marquette 0-0-0 0 .000 1-4-0 .200 L3 Defensive Player of the Week Red Division Andrew Jean-Baptiste, Connecticut, So., B Louisville 0-0-0 0 .000 4-1-0 .800 W2 Jean-Baptiste earned MVP honors at the St. John’s 0-0-0 0 .000 4-1-0 .800 W4 Hurricane Classic after leading UConn to back- Rutgers 0-0-0 0 .000 3-1-0 .750 W2 to-back shutouts. He anchored a defense that USF 0-0-0 0 .000 3-1-1 .700 T1 allowed just four shots on net in two games against 2010 NCAA Cincinnati 0-0-0 0 .000 3-2-0 .600 W2 tournament teams. Villanova 0-0-0 0 .000 2-1-2 .600 T1 Syracuse 0-0-0 0 .000 2-2-0 .500 W1 DePaul 0-0-0 0 .000 1-3-0 .250 L3 Goalkeeper of the Week (NCSAA/Soccer America rankings) U – unbeaten; RV – receiving votes; NR – not ranked Anthony Reichwaldt, Seton Hall, So., GK Reichwaldt helped Seton Hall to a 2-0 week, THE WEEK AHEAD… defeating Army 1-0 and Boston University 2-1 Mon. 12 St. Peter’s at Seton Hall .........................................................7:00 p.m. in overtime. He made seven saves at West Point to earn his first career shutout and followed that up with another seven Wed. 14 Holy Cross at Providence .......................................................3:00 p.m. stops against the Terriers. DePaul at Loyola-Chicago ......................................................8:00 p.m. TM Rookie of the Week Fri. 16 Syracuse vs. Cal Poly (Akron Tournament) ..............................5:00 p.m. Cole DeNorandie, Cincinnati, Fr., F Duquesne at Pittsburgh .........................................................5:00 p.m. Iona at Rutgers ....................................................................5:00 p.m. DeNormandie, a freshman forward, scored three Villanova at Princeton ...........................................................7:00 p.m. goals in a pair of wins for Cincinnati. He tallied Georgetown at Penn .............................................................7:00 p.m. the gamewinner in both a 3-0 win against Central Missouri State at Cincinnati ...................................................7:00 p.m. Arkansas and a 4-1 victory against IUPUI. He currently leads Seton Hall at Monmouth ........................................................7:00 p.m. the Bearcats with four goals through five matches. Connecticut at Boston University ............................................7:00 p.m. UC- Irvine at USF ..................................................................7:30 p.m. Richmond at West Virginia .....................................................7:30 p.m. Michigan at Notre Dame ........................................................7:30 p.m. Indiana at St. John’s .............................................................7:30 p.m. BIG EAST HONOR ROLL Michigan State at Marquette (BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge) .....8:05 p.m. Austin Berry, Louisville, Sr., B Sat. 17 DePaul at Western Illinois ......................................................2:00 p.m. Anchored Louisville’s defense to a 2-0 shutout against IUPUI Providence at Creighton ........................................................7:00 p.m. and a 3-2 come-from-behind win over Central Arkansas. He Butler at Louisville ................................................................7:00 p.m. scored a goal against IUPUI and held Central Arkansas to just Sun. 18 Syracuse vs. New Mexico (Akron Tournament) ......................12:00 p.m. four shots with two on goal. Notre Dame at Michigan State ...............................................1:00 p.m. Jhojan Obando, Providence, Sr., GK Indiana at Rutgers ................................................................1:00 p.m. Recorded two shutout wins last week, helping the Friars to a Cincinnati vs. Oakland ...........................................................2:00 p.m. 1-0 overtime win against Rhode Island and a 1-0 victory against Marquette at Michigan (BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge)..............2:00 p.m. Princeton at Georgetown .......................................................3:00 p.m. Sacred Heart. Richmond at Pittsburgh .........................................................3:30 p.m. Walter Hines, St. John’s, Sr., F Duquesne at West Virginia ....................................................3:30 p.m. Scored a pair of goals for St. John’s in a 2-0-0 week. After Penn at Villanova ..................................................................4:00 p.m. adding an insurance goal in a 2-1 win against Harvard, scored Iona at St. John’s..................................................................7:30 p.m. in the second half of a 2-0 win versus Yale. St. Louis at USF ....................................................................7:30 p.m. Connor Lade, St. John’s, Sr., B Anchored a backline that allowed just eight shots in two games in a pair of 2-0 shutouts. The Red Storm defense held Harvard to three shots, none on goal, and then held Yale to five shots, two on goal. Justin Holmes, West Virginia, R-Jr., GK Posted a double-overtime shutout at Cal Polly, finishing with nine saves, including three in overtime. 15 Park Row West • Providence, Rhode Island 02903 • (401) 272-9108 • Fax (401) 274-5967 Communications: (401) 453-0660 • Fax (401) 751-8540 • www.bigeast.org 2011 BIG EAST WWW . BIGEAST . ORG M E N ’ S SOCC E R BIG EAST NEWS & NOTES Cincinnati (3-2-0) Connecticut (5-0-0) DePaul (1-3-0) Georgetown (3-1-1) 0-0-0 BIG EAST 0-0-0 BIG EAST 0-0-0 BIG EAST 0-0-0 BIG EAST Last Week’s Record ........ 2-0-0 Last Week’s Record ........ 2-0-0 Last Week’s Record ........ 0-1-0 Last Week’s Record ........ 1-0-1 • UC bounced back from a pair of • UConn earned back-to-back 1-0 • DePaul lost to No. 5/4 Creighton • The Hoyas went 1-0-1 against tough losses with two wins, topping shutouts over Tulsa and SMU this 1-0 in double overtime on Sunday. two Big Ten teams in Michigan last Central Arkansas 3-0 on Friday and weekend at the Hurricane Classic. week. defeating IUPUI 4-1 on Sunday. • Creighton had eight shots on • Sophomore defender Andrew goal for the game and DePaul had • GU defeated Michigan State Jean-Baptiste was named MVP of • True freshman Cole DeNormandie the two-game event after holding three. 2-1 in overtime despite two PKs leads the Bearcats with four goals opponents to just four shots on net awarded to MSU. Gomez stopped through five matches. in two games. • Antonio Aguilar led the Blue the first and the second sailed over Demons with four shots, two on the bar • UC scored seven goals in its • The Huskies advanced to 5-0 for goal. last two matches, the most since the first time since 2007. • Ian Christianson had the game scoring seven total goals in back-to- • Creighton had a 5-1 edge in winner against MSU. back matches early in 2009 (2-0 vs. • Sophomore Mamadou Doudou corner kicks. Wright State, 5-0 vs. Canisius) Diouf netted the game-winning • Steve Neumann scored for the goal against Tulsa on Friday. He has • Creighton has not given up a goal Hoyas. He has scored in three of five goals in 2011 after netting six • Leon Powell and DeNormandie goals in 12 games during the 2010 this season. GU’s first five games. (both newcomers) have combined campaign. to score six goals, more than half • The Blue Demons are back in • The Hoyas have played in four of UC’s 11 for the season. • Freshman Andre Blake recorded action at Loyola- Chicago on Sept. overtime games just five games into back-to-back shutouts and has three 14. the season going 2-1-1 in OT and • Freshmen Matt Remaley and clean sheets in the first five games logging 503:49 minutes. Emmanuel Appiah have also added of his UConn career. goals for the Bearcats, meaning • GU will face two Ivy League newcomers have accounted for • UConn is in action next at Boston opponents next weekend in Penn eight of UC’s 11 goals thus far. University on Friday night in Boston, and Princeton. Mass. Louisville (4-1-0) Marquette (1-4-0) Notre Dame (2-1-2) Pittsburgh (1-4-1) 0-0-0 BIG EAST 0-0-0 BIG EAST 0-0-0 BIG EAST 0-0-0 BIG EAST Last Week’s Record ........ 2-0-0 Last Week’s Record ........ 0-2-0 Last Week’s Record ........ 1-0-1 Last Week’s Record ........ 0-2-0 • Louisville currently has a 25-game • Marquette dropped two matches • Notre Dame hosted the 10th • Pitt has used four different starting home unbeaten streak, which over the weekend and have lost annual Mike Berticelli Memorial lineups this season in six games. stands 11th in NCAA history. three straight to dip to 1-4-0 to Tournament this past weekend. The open the season. Fighting Irish finished second by • The Panthers’ starting eleven • Junior All-American Colin Rolfe is posting a 1-0-1 record. Notre Dame on Sunday against Bowling Green fifth on the all-time goals list with • MU fell to Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2-1 opened tournament play on Friday featured nine underclassmen – 26 career goals.
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