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F&M's Beaver, Johns Hopkins Cerrone Selected Players of the Week

F&M's Beaver, Johns Hopkins Cerrone Selected Players of the Week

Offensive Player of the Week

Ben Beaver, Sr, F, Franklin & Marshall

Beaver helped lead the Diplomats to a pair of victories over ranked opponents at the Mayor's Cup Tournament last weekend. The senior forward tallied his first career hat trick in a convincing 4-0 triumph over No. 9 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on Friday. Beaver was named Offensive MVP of the tournament for his performance.

 

Defensive Player of the Week

 Nick Cerrone, Jr, GK, Johns Hopkins

Cerrone made 10 saves on the weekend to post back-to-back shutouts and earn Blue Jay Invitational Defensive Player of the Week honors. He made six saves in a 1-0 win over New Jersey City on Saturday night and followed that with a four-save outing versus Rosemont as JHU won the Blue Jay Invitational.


 

Notebook:

Dickinson freshman Jeremy Palcan had a incredible start to his collegiate career on Saturday. The first-year goalkeeper came in off the bench, ice cold, to stop a penalty kick in the second overtime against #25-Catholic. He then served a beautiful serve into the box with just seconds remaining, earning an assist as Alfred Hylton-Dei scored with just two seconds on the clock. Sophomore Isaac Pitkow struck with a pair of early goals to lead the #17-Red Devils past #25-Catholic and RIT over the weekend. Pitkow scored just4:35 into the contest against the Cardinals and netted the game-winner on Sunday, just 3:14 into that match.

Junior TJ White delivered a pair of shutout victories in net to lead Franklin & Marshall to a pair of triumphs over ranked opponents last weekend at the Mayor's Cup Tournament. The junior tallied three saves in Friday's 4-0 win over No. 9 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, before securing two stops in a 1-0 win against No. 24 Oneonta St. 

Junior Parker Delmolino scored Gettysburg's only goal in a 3-1 loss to Neumann.

Senior Ford Bohrmann scored 2 of Haverford's 3 goals -- including GWG in OT against Vassar -- during a 1-1 weekend. 

McDaniel senior Zach Nibbelink did not allow a goal in 180 minutes and 2-0 week for Green Terror.

Muhlenberg junior Bryan Attanasio played every minute at right back for a Mule defense that allowed only three shots on goal in shutout wins against Wilkes and Ithaca. He also assisted on the lone goal of the Ithaca match, sending a free kick from near the sideline into the box, from where it was put in for a Golden Goal.

Wyatt McCall led Swarthmore to a 3-1 comeback victory over Arcadia on the road by tallying three points on one goal and one assist. The sophomore assisted on the equalizing goal to start the rally in the 31st minute before netting the eventual game-winning goal in the 74th to help the Garnet stay unbeaten. Defender Michael Superdock assisted on the equalizing goal to start the rally in the 31st minute and anchored a defense that only yielded nine shots, including four on target, in the match.

Washinton College freshman Brian Wilkinson scored a match-best and career-high three goals in a 9-0 victory over Valley Forge Christian College on September 7.  Scored his three goals on just four shots and scored the three tallies in a span of 5:29.