Marquette University Athletics

Foust Named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
5/2/2022 11:59:00 AM | Women's Lacrosse
Senior midfielder totaled five points in regular season finale against Denver
NEW YORK — Marquette senior midfielder Lydia Foust was honored by the BIG EAST in its final weekly honors of the season, being named to the Weekly Honor Roll for the week ending May 1. In MU's regular season finale against No. 10 Denver, Foust led all Golden Eagles with five points coming on three goals and a pair of assists. She also recorded a caused turnover, while taking four shots on goal.
This is Foust's third weekly honor of the season, and first time on the Weekly Honor Roll this year.
BIG EAST Attacker of the Week
Ali Diamond, Georgetown, Sr, A
Diamond was the BIG EAST's single-game points leader last week, tallying eight off two goals and six assists as the Hoyas upset 14th-ranked Connecticut in Friday's nationally televised regular-season finale. Diamond's six helpers were a career best.Â
BIG EAST Midfielder Of The Week
Mary Pagano, Georgetown, Grad., M
Pagano scored a career-best five goals to go along with an assist for a six-point Friday night as Georgetown upset No. 14 UConn. Pagano was 2-for-2 on free position attempts and added two ground balls. Â
BIG EAST Defensive Player Of The Week
Kailee Lammers, Denver, Sr., D
Lammers led the No. 10 Denver in a pair of games last week, tallying five caused turnovers and nine ground balls in a setback to Colorado and win over Marquette. The victory over the Golden Eagles clinched the BIG EAST regular-season title outright for the Pioneers along with the No. 1 seed in the upcoming BIG EAST Championship. The Denver defense allowed just nine goals by Marquette as the Pioneers finished conference play with a league-best 9.94 goals against average. Â
BIG EAST Freshman Of The Week
Lauren Black, Denver, Fr., A
Black notched a career-best seven points in the 10th-ranked Pioneers' win over Marquette on Saturday. With four goals and three assists against the Golden Eagles, it marked Black's eighth hat trick, including third straight, and 14th multi-goal game of her freshman campaign. She also scored three goals against Colorado in non-conference action earlier in the week.Â
BIG EAST Weekly Honor RollÂ
Emily Gaven, Georgetown, Jr., GK – earned the win over No. 14 UConn with six saves while facing 26 shots
Lydia Foust, Marquette, Sr., M – five points off three goals, two assists in setback at No. 10 Denver
Caroline Curnal, Villanova, Sr., A – notched a hat trick, including the game winner, along with five draw controls in the Wildcats' season-finale win at Butler
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This is Foust's third weekly honor of the season, and first time on the Weekly Honor Roll this year.
BIG EAST Attacker of the Week
Ali Diamond, Georgetown, Sr, A
Diamond was the BIG EAST's single-game points leader last week, tallying eight off two goals and six assists as the Hoyas upset 14th-ranked Connecticut in Friday's nationally televised regular-season finale. Diamond's six helpers were a career best.Â
BIG EAST Midfielder Of The Week
Mary Pagano, Georgetown, Grad., M
Pagano scored a career-best five goals to go along with an assist for a six-point Friday night as Georgetown upset No. 14 UConn. Pagano was 2-for-2 on free position attempts and added two ground balls. Â
BIG EAST Defensive Player Of The Week
Kailee Lammers, Denver, Sr., D
Lammers led the No. 10 Denver in a pair of games last week, tallying five caused turnovers and nine ground balls in a setback to Colorado and win over Marquette. The victory over the Golden Eagles clinched the BIG EAST regular-season title outright for the Pioneers along with the No. 1 seed in the upcoming BIG EAST Championship. The Denver defense allowed just nine goals by Marquette as the Pioneers finished conference play with a league-best 9.94 goals against average. Â
BIG EAST Freshman Of The Week
Lauren Black, Denver, Fr., A
Black notched a career-best seven points in the 10th-ranked Pioneers' win over Marquette on Saturday. With four goals and three assists against the Golden Eagles, it marked Black's eighth hat trick, including third straight, and 14th multi-goal game of her freshman campaign. She also scored three goals against Colorado in non-conference action earlier in the week.Â
BIG EAST Weekly Honor RollÂ
Emily Gaven, Georgetown, Jr., GK – earned the win over No. 14 UConn with six saves while facing 26 shots
Lydia Foust, Marquette, Sr., M – five points off three goals, two assists in setback at No. 10 Denver
Caroline Curnal, Villanova, Sr., A – notched a hat trick, including the game winner, along with five draw controls in the Wildcats' season-finale win at Butler
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