Men's Team of the Week: August 26
There were plenty of worthy options for player of the week, but it was impossible to look further than Christian Shannon leading Western Michigan to victories over two nationally-ranked squads. The redshirt freshman center-back played the full 90 in both games and provided several clutch moments, whether it was a last-ditch recovery tackle against No. 17 New Hampshire or the game-winning header versus No. 14 Vermont.
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Player of the Week: Christian Shannon, Western Michigan
Men’s Team of the Week: August 19-26
GK: Jeremi Abonnel, Saint Louis - Abonnel and the Billikens put together one of the performances of the week, upsetting No. 7 Indiana at home as the senior goalkeeper made three saves, none more important than a late penalty kick to preserve the two-goal win.
D: Christian Shannon, Western Michigan - The Michigan native led a Broncos squad that defeated two ranked opponents while conceding once.
D: Josh Jones, Louisville - The towering Cardinal center-back dominated the opening matchup versus Jacksonville, capped off with a header in the 2-0 win.
D: Gerardo Castillo, VCU - The senior captain did it all in VCU’s away upset of No. 19 Wake Forest, playing the full 90 and delivering the 2-1 game-winner on a sweet long-range strike with seven minutes remaining.
M: Edrey Caceres, UCLA - Caceres played every minute to ensure the Bruins got results against two ranked opponents, first scoring two free kicks in a 2-0 defeat of No. 13 Loyola Marymount, then playing 90 in a 0-0 draw with No. 12 James Madison.
M: Ethan Ballek, South Carolina - Ballek is off to a quick start to the season with two goals and two assists earned in a 7-1 defeat of Winthrop and a 2-2 draw with North Florida.
M: Ask Ekeland, Boston College - The transfer signing delivered in game one, scoring two world-class strikes in a 2-2 draw with Iona.
M: Sam Bassett, Denver - Living up to his TDS Preseason All-American recognition, Bassett led the Pioneers on a successful road trip with class as he provided two assists in a 2-1 defeat of California, then played all but eight minutes in a 1-0 upset of No. 4 Stanford.
F: Sergio Ors Navarro, West Virginia - The Spanish attacker made easy work of Purdue Fort Wayne with a hattrick in the 4-2 victory.
F: Dean Boltz, Wisconsin - Recognized on the TDS Preseason Freshman Best XI, Boltz showed why in a sensational performance of a hat trick plus an assist to open the season against Marist, then adding another goal in an identical 4-0 defeat of Drexel.
F: Ulfur Bjornsson, Duke - Bjornsson continues to stake his claim as the best striker in college soccer with a goal and an assist to help Duke draw San Diego 2-2, followed by a flawless hat trick to single-handedly defeat UC San Diego 3-2.
Honorable Mentions: GK Colin Welsh (Western Michigan), D Chimere Omeze (Syracuse), D Jan Schroeder (Delaware), D Joseph Maher (Saint Louis), M Oliver Stavdal (Kentucky), M Samy Kolby (Virginia Tech), M Mitchell Dryden (Marquette), M Joschi Schelb (St. Francis (Pa.), F Albert Thorsen (Pittsburgh), F Enzo Dovlo (UNC Greensboro), F Timothy Ennin (Old Dominion)
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