Men's Team of the Week: October 31
In a night of nights, Eno Nto put the college soccer world on notice with a four-goal performance in a 6-0 demolition of No. 10 Pittsburgh. The brilliant British forward showcased his arsenal with different finishes, from placed shots with both feet to an instinctive flick in the 18. And for Notre Dame, his performance helped the Fighting Irish win the ACC regular season in undefeated fashion for the first time in team history.
Player of the Week: Eno Nto, Notre Dame
Team of the Week: October 23-October 29
GK Isaac Nehme, Denver – In a crucial Summit League title-deciding game versus No. 24 Oral Roberts, Nehme made seven saves in the 1-0 victory.
D Colin Davis, Drexel – The grad student played 90 and provided two assists in a 6-0 victory versus Fairleigh Dickinson.
D Aidan O'Connor, Virginia – The Michigan native played 90 in a 3-1 win against High Point, then went the distance again while providing an assist in a 1-0 result over No. 18 North Carolina.
D Maxwell Miller, Kentucky – Miller stepped up with an assist and 82 minutes as Kentucky handed No. 1 West Virginia its first loss of the season.
M Zach Zengue, Georgetown – The talented Sophomore continued his breakout season with four assists on the week in wins against UNC Wilmington and Marquette.
M Ask Ekeland, Duquesne – Ekeland was on fire this week with three goals and two assists as Duquesne defeated Wright State and La Salle.
M Jonathan Kanagwa, VCU – The Junior from Uganda scored two and assisted another two in a 4-0 victory, leading VCU to a first regular season title since 2018.
M Jordan Illian, South Carolina – The Freshman from Delaware scored a brilliant chip with 30 seconds remaining to sink Coastal Carolina 4-3 after providing another goal and assist in the second half.
F Eno Nto, Notre Dame – The Junior scored four goals in a brilliant performance.
F Emil Jaaskelainen, LIU – Jaaskelainen was at his best with four goals and an assist in a 6-3 win versus Le Moyne.
F Ulfur Bjornsson, Duke – The Freshman scored five goals plus another two assists as Duke defeated Howard 7-0, then Virginia Tech 7-1.
Honorable Mention: GK Tomasz Wroblewski (Elon), GK Massimo Oedekoven Pomponi (Loyola Marymount), GK Casper Mols (Kentucky), D Ricardo Ibarra (UC Irvine), D Jaden Manetta (Seattle), M Bryce Blevins (Michigan), M Kenji Mboma Dem (Dayton), M Felix Ewald (Temple), M Justin Sosa (Saint Mary’s), F Arnaud Tattevin (UNC Greensboro), F Charlie Sharp (Western Michigan), F Peter Mangione (Penn State), F Danny Flores (Oral Roberts).
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