WASHINGTON – Georgetown University's
James Reilly and
TJ Haley earned BIG EAST Men's Lacrosse honors as Midfielder of the Week and Freshman of the Week, respectively, as announced by the league office on Tuesday. Additionally,
Jake Carraway was again selected to the weekly honor roll after the Hoyas went 2-0 last week to remain undefeated on the season.
James Reilly, Jr., FO, Berwyn, Pa.
• Set Georgetown' single game record for faceoffs wins in a game with 26 in a 20-13 win against Marquette.
• Went 26-for-30 (.867) on the day a and added 16 ground balls – most in a game for the Hoyas since 2014.
• On the week, won 33-of-45 at the 'X' including a 7-for-15 showing at Mount St. Mary's in midweek action to go with four ground balls.
• Also recorded one assist.
TJ Haley, Fr., A, Shady Side, Md.
• Named Freshman of the Week for the third-straight week.
• Led the fourth-ranked Hoyas in scoring on the week in a pair of wins.
• Posted seven points (1G, 6A) in a 17-5 midweek nonconference win at Mount St. Mary's.
• His six assists are fourth-most in a single game in Georgetown history.
• Added another six points (1G, 5A) in Georgetown's 20-13 win against Marquette.
• The Hoyas assisted on 26 of their 37 goals on the week.
Jake Carraway, Gr., A, Annapolis, Md.
• Had 12 points on eight goals and four assists in two victories on the week.
• Broke the Hoyas' all-time points record of 236 – held by Greg McCavera since 1999 – with seven points (5G, 2A) at Mount St. Mary's in midweek action
• Added another five points (3G, 2A) in a 20-13 BIG EAST victory over visiting Marquette.
• Georgetown's 20 goals are the most ever for the Hoyas in a conference game, including the BIG EAST (2010-present) and the ECAC (2000-09).
Georgetown heads to the Mile High City next to take on No. 10 Denver on Saturday, March 13 at 2 p.m. ET in BIG EAST action.
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All Georgetown men's lacrosse home games are currently scheduled to be played at Cooper Field. In accordance with Washington, D.C. regulations which limit the size of in-person gatherings, fans are regrettably not permitted to attend home games at this time.