LANCASTER, Pa. - In the latest round of Atlantic East Conference weekly awards, six Cavaliers across four sports earned recognition.
MLAX Player of the Week:
Name: Connor Herraiz
School: Cabrini
Class: Sophomore
Position: Attack
Hometown: Succasunna, N.J.
High School: Pope John XXIII
Brief Outlook of Week: Herraiz had an exceptionally productive week, producing 13 points by way of 10 goals and 3 assists. His knack for the back of the net was highlighted by a stretch of four consecutive goals, all scored by Herraiz, in the first quarter against Eastern. He'd total 6 goals and 3 helpers in the game after a 4-goal showing against Catholic.
WLAX Defensive Player of the Week:
Name: Caroline Gallagher
School: Cabrini
Class: Senior
Position: Defender
Hometown: Cape May Court Houses, N.J.
High School: Middle Township
Brief Outlook of Week: Gallagher had an impressive week against the top two MAC-Freedom teams. In Cabrini's 21-7 win over DeSales, Gallagher scored twice and recorded 5 caused turnovers, 6 ground balls, and 8 draw controls. She'd log a pair of caused turnovers and ground balls in the Cavs' loss to 11th-ranked Stevens.
Honor Roll Selections
Baseball
Zack Brook (Gr., Outfielder, Cabrini): Brook had three big hits in a doubleheader split with Washington College. In the second matchup, Brook's 3-run triple brought Cabrini back into the game after trailing 6-0. He'd score on the inning as the Cavs would walk off the Shoremen 7-6 in the seventh. With 5 RBIs on the day, Brook recorded his 100th RBI in a Cabrini uniform.
Softball
Sam Kilson (Sr., Infielder, Cabrini): Kilson had two big swings for the Cavaliers, a homerun and a 2-run go-ahead double. Kilson's solo homerun extended Cabrini's lead in Game 1 of a doubleheader with F&M, while her double put the Cavs ahead 5-4 in Game 2. The first baseman recorded 6 putouts in the first matchup.
Men's Lacrosse
John McCormick (Jr., Faceoff, Immaculata): McCormick played a pivotal role in the possession battle, collecting 23 ground balls and winning 33 total faceoffs across two games for Cabrini. His impact was most seen against Eastern, as he'd win 24 of 34 faceoffs and gather 17 ground balls to curb the Eagles' comeback attempt.
Women's Lacrosse
Olivia Little (Gr., Attack, Cabrini): Little tallied 9 points against a 5-1 DeSales team before registering a goal and a helper against No. 11 Stevens. She recorded 4 caused turnovers, 5 ground balls, and 12 draw controls in the former, a 21-7 home victory. Little also reached a pair of career milestones as she scored 200th goal and secured her 300th draw control during the week.