Marquette University Athletics

Garcia, Steiner named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
2/14/2022 1:18:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
Duo each recorded hat tricks in win over Cincinnati
NEW YORK — Marquette's Shea Garcia and Leigh Steiner have each been named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll following their performances in a 16-13 win over Cincinnati on Saturday. The duo each recorded hat tricks to help the Golden Eagles to the season-opening win. Garcia, a senior attacker, went for a game-high six points on three goals and three assists, and connected on all three shot attempts she took. She also recorded two caused turnovers and a ground ball. Steiner also chipped in three goals to go along with one assist and a career-high and game-high six draw controls for the sophomore midfielder.
BIG EAST Attacker Of The Week
Julia Gilbert, Denver, Jr., A
Gilbert was the BIG EAST's top goal scorer last week, scoring six off of eight shots taken as the Pioneers defeated Louisville 19-9 on Sunday. The junior attacker added two ground balls. Denver was fast out of the gate, opening the game on an 8-1 run with Gilbert scoring three of those goals.Â
BIG EAST Midfielder Of The Week
Kaley Attaway, Butler, Jr., M
Attaway had a team-high five points off four goals and an assist in Saturday's 11-10 win at Kent State. The junior scored what proved to be the game-winning goal with 1:06 remaining after providing clutch goals earlier in the contest which tied the score at 3-3, then gave Butler a 5-4 advantage.Â
BIG EAST Defensive Player Of The Week
Nicole Massimino, Georgetown, Grad., DÂ
The Massimino-led defense limited American to 17 shots on goal in Saturday's 20-8 victory, while the Hoyas disrupted half of AU's clear attempts for a 9-of-18 finish. The eight goals allowed were the fewest by a BIG EAST team during opening weekend, with Massimino adding four ground balls and a caused turnover.Â
BIG EAST Freshman Of The Week
Emma Gebhardt, Georgetown, Fr., A
In her collegiate debut, Gebhardt totaled four points off a hat trick and assist, scoring on three of her six shots while adding a ground ball in Georgetown's 20-8 win at American.Â
BIG EAST Weekly Honor RollÂ
Shea Garcia, Marquette, Sr., A – tied for the weekly high with six points off three goals and three assists in Saturday's win over Cincinnati; three of four shots were on goal
Kailee Lammers, Denver, Sr., D – helped limit Louisville to nine goals and outshot the Cardinals 39-25; added one goal, four ground balls and four caused turnovers in Sunday's win
Leigh Steiner, Marquette, So., M – four points off three goals and an assist; added six draw controls as MU topped Cincinnati 16-13
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BIG EAST Attacker Of The Week
Julia Gilbert, Denver, Jr., A
Gilbert was the BIG EAST's top goal scorer last week, scoring six off of eight shots taken as the Pioneers defeated Louisville 19-9 on Sunday. The junior attacker added two ground balls. Denver was fast out of the gate, opening the game on an 8-1 run with Gilbert scoring three of those goals.Â
BIG EAST Midfielder Of The Week
Kaley Attaway, Butler, Jr., M
Attaway had a team-high five points off four goals and an assist in Saturday's 11-10 win at Kent State. The junior scored what proved to be the game-winning goal with 1:06 remaining after providing clutch goals earlier in the contest which tied the score at 3-3, then gave Butler a 5-4 advantage.Â
BIG EAST Defensive Player Of The Week
Nicole Massimino, Georgetown, Grad., DÂ
The Massimino-led defense limited American to 17 shots on goal in Saturday's 20-8 victory, while the Hoyas disrupted half of AU's clear attempts for a 9-of-18 finish. The eight goals allowed were the fewest by a BIG EAST team during opening weekend, with Massimino adding four ground balls and a caused turnover.Â
BIG EAST Freshman Of The Week
Emma Gebhardt, Georgetown, Fr., A
In her collegiate debut, Gebhardt totaled four points off a hat trick and assist, scoring on three of her six shots while adding a ground ball in Georgetown's 20-8 win at American.Â
BIG EAST Weekly Honor RollÂ
Shea Garcia, Marquette, Sr., A – tied for the weekly high with six points off three goals and three assists in Saturday's win over Cincinnati; three of four shots were on goal
Kailee Lammers, Denver, Sr., D – helped limit Louisville to nine goals and outshot the Cardinals 39-25; added one goal, four ground balls and four caused turnovers in Sunday's win
Leigh Steiner, Marquette, So., M – four points off three goals and an assist; added six draw controls as MU topped Cincinnati 16-13
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Players Mentioned
WLAX Postgame: Head Coach Meredith Black and freshman Dani Serrano
Saturday, February 14
HIGHLIGHTS: WLAX vs. Central Michigan 2.13.26
Saturday, February 14
WLAX Postgame: Head Coach Meredith Black and Hanna Bodner
Sunday, February 08
HIGHLIGHTS: WLAX vs. Cincinnati 2.8.26
Sunday, February 08





