Marquette University Athletics

Chandler Hallwood Named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
9/5/2022 1:59:00 PM | Men's Soccer
Senior goalkeeper posted a shutout in his season debut
NEW YORK — Marquette senior goalkeeper Chandler Hallwood was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for the week ending September 4, following his performance in the team's 1-0 win over South Florida. The Halifax, England, native made his season debut for the Golden Eagles, playing all 90 minutes in net and posting a shutout. Hallwood faced 15 shots, making six saves in the contest. This the fourth Weekly Honor Roll appearance of his career.
BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week
Antek Sienkiel, St. John's, RJr., M (Newtown, Pa.)
St. John's found its footing Friday night with a dominating 5-0 win over Lehigh. Playing just 51 minutes in the contest, Antek Sienkiel had a historic night tallying the program's first individual hat trick in 18 years. Entering Friday's match with just two goals in 40 collegiate appearances, Sienkiel scored the Red Storm's first two goals of the season. After hitting the frame's top-shelf in the 18th-minute, Sienkiel curved a shot past the Mountain Hawks' goalie in the 23rd-minute to give St. John's a lead it would not look back on. Sienkiel completed the hat trick just 5:49 into the second half off an assist by Wesley Leggett. On Monday, against then-No. 18 FIU, he recorded two shots, both on goal, in 90 minutes as St. John's fell 1-0 to the Panthers despite holding a 15-3 advantage in shots.Â
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BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week
Luca Dahn, Seton Hall, Gr., D (Kahl, Germany)
Going up against 10th-ranked Oregon State Friday night in Corvallis, Ore., Luca Dahn anchored the Seton Hall defense to a 1-0 triumph over the Beavers. Going the distance in the match for the 36thtime in his 38-game career, the Seton Hall defense held down the fort, as Oregon State fired 15 shots. With only four being sent toward the target, the Pirates also defended 12 Oregon State corner kicks. With the victory, it marked the first time the Hall defeated a top-10 team since claiming the BIG EAST title over No. 2 Georgetown on April 17, 2021. It also marked the first time since the 2001 NCAA Tournament that Seton Hall beat a non-conference opponent ranked among the top-10 in the United Soccer Coaches Poll, when the Pirates took down No. 3 Virginia.
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BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week
Gabriel Gjergji, Butler, Gr., GK (Vizenza, Italy)
Acting as a brick wall against then-No. 14 Marshall, Butler's Gabriel Gjergji made seven saves in the shutout win over the now-11th-ranked Thundering Herd. Facing Marshall's strong attack and inclement weather all night, Gjergji was up for every challenge thrown his way to collect his second shutout of the season and 18th in his career. Sunday night, Gjergji once again played his part to lead the Bulldogs past Oakland, 2-1, and improve to 3-0 on the year. Gjergji made two saves in the contest, with the only goal conceded being a deflection off a Butler defender.
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BIG EAST Freshman of the Week
Jack Panayotou, Georgetown, Fr., M (Cambridge, Mass.)
Appearing in his third collegiate outing, Georgetown's Jack Panayotou gave the Hoya's a three-goal cushion in the opening half and provided the game-winning goal in a 5-2 win over Temple Friday afternoon. In the 30th minute, Panayotou collected a rebound and buried a shot past the Temple goalie to register his first collegiate goal. In the 88th minute, he helped put the game away when he found Ronan Dillow in space, as the sophomore scored the Hoyas' fifth and final goal of the contest.
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BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
Perrin Barnes, Butler, Sr., D
Perrin Barnes helped anchor a defense that thwarted the offense of No. 14 Marshall. Of the 21 shots taken, 14 were off target, ultimately leading to the shutout victory. Against Oakland, Barnes scored the game-winning goal off a deflection.Â
Chandler Hallwood, Marquette, Sr., GK
In his season debut for Marquette, Chandler Hallwood earned a shutout in a 1-0 win over South Florida on Friday. Facing 15 shots, Hallwood corralled six saves, while playing the full 90 minutes.
Ramzi Qawasmy, Providence, Gr., D
Ramzi Qawasmy Helped limit Siena to seven shots, with just two on goal in Friday's 4-0 win. Going the distance on the Friars' backline, he was called up to take a penalty shot where he scored the Providence's third goal of the day.
Hannes Ronnholmen, Seton Hall, Sr., GK
Hannes Ronnholmen made three saves in Seton Hall's 1-0 win at No. 10 Oregon State. Overall, he had five saves, with one goal conceded, in a 1-0-1 week for the Pirates. With just one goal against in three games, Seton Hall is off to its best defensive start to a season since 2005.
Cole Jensen, Xavier, RJr., GK
Cole Jensen led Xavier to a perfect 2-0 week with a pair of shutout victories over Memphis and Robert Morris. Overall, he made eight saves in the pair of outings and lowered his season goals against average to 0.25, as Xavier (3-0-1) remained unbeaten.
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BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week
Antek Sienkiel, St. John's, RJr., M (Newtown, Pa.)
St. John's found its footing Friday night with a dominating 5-0 win over Lehigh. Playing just 51 minutes in the contest, Antek Sienkiel had a historic night tallying the program's first individual hat trick in 18 years. Entering Friday's match with just two goals in 40 collegiate appearances, Sienkiel scored the Red Storm's first two goals of the season. After hitting the frame's top-shelf in the 18th-minute, Sienkiel curved a shot past the Mountain Hawks' goalie in the 23rd-minute to give St. John's a lead it would not look back on. Sienkiel completed the hat trick just 5:49 into the second half off an assist by Wesley Leggett. On Monday, against then-No. 18 FIU, he recorded two shots, both on goal, in 90 minutes as St. John's fell 1-0 to the Panthers despite holding a 15-3 advantage in shots.Â
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BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week
Luca Dahn, Seton Hall, Gr., D (Kahl, Germany)
Going up against 10th-ranked Oregon State Friday night in Corvallis, Ore., Luca Dahn anchored the Seton Hall defense to a 1-0 triumph over the Beavers. Going the distance in the match for the 36thtime in his 38-game career, the Seton Hall defense held down the fort, as Oregon State fired 15 shots. With only four being sent toward the target, the Pirates also defended 12 Oregon State corner kicks. With the victory, it marked the first time the Hall defeated a top-10 team since claiming the BIG EAST title over No. 2 Georgetown on April 17, 2021. It also marked the first time since the 2001 NCAA Tournament that Seton Hall beat a non-conference opponent ranked among the top-10 in the United Soccer Coaches Poll, when the Pirates took down No. 3 Virginia.
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BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week
Gabriel Gjergji, Butler, Gr., GK (Vizenza, Italy)
Acting as a brick wall against then-No. 14 Marshall, Butler's Gabriel Gjergji made seven saves in the shutout win over the now-11th-ranked Thundering Herd. Facing Marshall's strong attack and inclement weather all night, Gjergji was up for every challenge thrown his way to collect his second shutout of the season and 18th in his career. Sunday night, Gjergji once again played his part to lead the Bulldogs past Oakland, 2-1, and improve to 3-0 on the year. Gjergji made two saves in the contest, with the only goal conceded being a deflection off a Butler defender.
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BIG EAST Freshman of the Week
Jack Panayotou, Georgetown, Fr., M (Cambridge, Mass.)
Appearing in his third collegiate outing, Georgetown's Jack Panayotou gave the Hoya's a three-goal cushion in the opening half and provided the game-winning goal in a 5-2 win over Temple Friday afternoon. In the 30th minute, Panayotou collected a rebound and buried a shot past the Temple goalie to register his first collegiate goal. In the 88th minute, he helped put the game away when he found Ronan Dillow in space, as the sophomore scored the Hoyas' fifth and final goal of the contest.
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BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
Perrin Barnes, Butler, Sr., D
Perrin Barnes helped anchor a defense that thwarted the offense of No. 14 Marshall. Of the 21 shots taken, 14 were off target, ultimately leading to the shutout victory. Against Oakland, Barnes scored the game-winning goal off a deflection.Â
Chandler Hallwood, Marquette, Sr., GK
In his season debut for Marquette, Chandler Hallwood earned a shutout in a 1-0 win over South Florida on Friday. Facing 15 shots, Hallwood corralled six saves, while playing the full 90 minutes.
Ramzi Qawasmy, Providence, Gr., D
Ramzi Qawasmy Helped limit Siena to seven shots, with just two on goal in Friday's 4-0 win. Going the distance on the Friars' backline, he was called up to take a penalty shot where he scored the Providence's third goal of the day.
Hannes Ronnholmen, Seton Hall, Sr., GK
Hannes Ronnholmen made three saves in Seton Hall's 1-0 win at No. 10 Oregon State. Overall, he had five saves, with one goal conceded, in a 1-0-1 week for the Pirates. With just one goal against in three games, Seton Hall is off to its best defensive start to a season since 2005.
Cole Jensen, Xavier, RJr., GK
Cole Jensen led Xavier to a perfect 2-0 week with a pair of shutout victories over Memphis and Robert Morris. Overall, he made eight saves in the pair of outings and lowered his season goals against average to 0.25, as Xavier (3-0-1) remained unbeaten.
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