PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Syracuse redshirt
sophomore midfielder Henry Schoonmaker (Portland, Ore.) was named the BIG
EAST Offensive Player of the Week for the first time in his career Monday, April
8. Schoonmaker earned the honor for six-point effort in the Orange’s 13-12 win
at Princeton Saturday.
Schoonmaker netted a personal-best four goals and
passed out two assists against the Tigers. He scored twice in the first quarter
and his last goal of the day tied the game at 12-12 with 4:31 left.
Schoonmaker’s six-point performance nearly matched his season scoring total
(nine points) entering the game.
Villanova’s
John LoCascio earned BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week honors Monday after
recording a combined 17 ground balls, nine caused turnovers and one assist in
wins against Georgetown and Rutgers.
Reilly O’Connor (Georgetown), Nick Ossello (Notre
Dame), Sean Rogers (Notre Dame), Kieran McArdle (St. John’s) and Jack Rice
(Villanova) were selected to the conference’s weekly honor roll.
Syracuse returns to action Wednesday, April 10
when it faces No. 2 Cornell at 6 p.m. in the Carrier Dome. The game will be
televised live nationally on ESPNU.
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