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Heinrich Earns BIG EAST Freshman of the Week Nod
10/28/2019 12:31:00 PM | Women's Soccer
New York, N.Y. -- Creighton women's soccer's Skylar Heinrich earned her third BIG EAST Freshman of the Week honor on Monday, Oct. 28th. Heinrich helped the Bluejays return home from an east coast swing to New Jersey and New York with a win and a draw, scoring one goal against St. John's.
Heinrich helped keep the Bluejays in postseason contention with the first goal against St. John's on Sunday. Creighton earned the draw to remain in the hunt, while also winning at Seton Hall on Thursday, in which Heinrich registered a shot in the 1-0 victory. Heinrich's goal in Queens was her 11th of the season, second-most in the BIG EAST this year and tops among rookies. She ranks fourth nationally among Division I freshmen goal scorers.
Heinrich and the Bluejays close out the regular season on Thursday, Oct. 31st at home against Villanova.
The remainder of the weekly awards for the BIG EAST are below.
BIG EAST Offensive Player of the WeekÂ
Zsani Kajan, St. John's, R-Jr., F
Kajan led the Red Storm to an unbeaten (1-0-1) week, highlighted by a thrilling comeback win at Villanova on Thursday. The redshirt-junior notched a hat trick, including the 91st-minute golden goal, as St. John's erased a 3-1 second-half deficit to win, 4-3. Kajan also had the lone Red Storm score in a 1-1 double-overtime draw with Creighton on Sunday. For the week, Kajan tallied a BIG EAST-high four goals and eight points, despite taking just six total shots.
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BIG EAST Defensive Player of the WeekÂ
Grace Bahr, Xavier, Sr., M/DÂ
Bahr earns her third certificate of the season after leading the Musketeers to a pair of wins en route to taking over first place in the BIG EAST standings and clinching a berth into the conference tournament. The Xavier defense limited Marquette and DePaul to a combined 12 shots and just six on goal, while allowing just three corner kicks. Bahr added a flair of offense as well, scoring an early-game penalty kick at Marquette before assisting on the game-winning goal.Â
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BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the WeekÂ
Stephanie Rodriguez, Butler, Jr., GKÂ
Rodriguez added two more shutouts to her growing BIG EAST-leading tally this season, denying three shots in a road win at Providence on Thursday and at home against Marquette on Sunday. The clean sheets were her eighth and ninth of the season, lowering her goals against average to 0.73, best among BIG EAST keepers with at least 10 appearances.
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BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
Macy Miller, Butler, Sr., FÂ
Two games and two game-winning goals was Miller's week as the Bulldogs went 2-0 to remain in the hunt of a BIG EAST regular-season title. She scored the decisive goals at Providence on Thursday and against Marquette on Sunday.
Meaghan Nally, Georgetown, Sr., DÂ
Nally led a defensive effort which allowed just one shot on goal last week for Georgetown's opponents. The Hoyas outshot both DePaul and Seton Hall by a combined 27-4 margin, including 10-1 on target, and held an 11-4 advantage in corner kicks. Sunday against the Pirates, Nally and the Hoyas did not allow a single shot, earning their ninth shutout of the season.
Brice McInroy, Villanova, So., M
McInroy scored three goals on the week, two against St. John's and the game winning goal against Providence to push the Wildcats into the conference tournament for the first time since 2014.
Chloe O'Neill, Villanova, So., F
O'Neill switched to left back this week and netted a goal against St. John's and dished out the game winning assist at Providence. The sophomore also helped the Wildcats pick up their sixth shutout of the season.
Molly McLaughlin, Xavier, So., F
McLaughlin scored a pair of critical goals in Xavier's two wins last week. She scored what ended up being the game-winner in Xavier's 2-1 win at Marquette, finishing a Grace Bahr corner kick at the far post to put Xavier up 2-0. McLaughlin also got the scoring started in the 2-1 win over DePaul, scoring shortly out of the break to give Xavier a 1-0 lead.
Heinrich helped keep the Bluejays in postseason contention with the first goal against St. John's on Sunday. Creighton earned the draw to remain in the hunt, while also winning at Seton Hall on Thursday, in which Heinrich registered a shot in the 1-0 victory. Heinrich's goal in Queens was her 11th of the season, second-most in the BIG EAST this year and tops among rookies. She ranks fourth nationally among Division I freshmen goal scorers.
Heinrich and the Bluejays close out the regular season on Thursday, Oct. 31st at home against Villanova.
BIG EAST Offensive Player of the WeekÂ
Zsani Kajan, St. John's, R-Jr., F
Kajan led the Red Storm to an unbeaten (1-0-1) week, highlighted by a thrilling comeback win at Villanova on Thursday. The redshirt-junior notched a hat trick, including the 91st-minute golden goal, as St. John's erased a 3-1 second-half deficit to win, 4-3. Kajan also had the lone Red Storm score in a 1-1 double-overtime draw with Creighton on Sunday. For the week, Kajan tallied a BIG EAST-high four goals and eight points, despite taking just six total shots.
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BIG EAST Defensive Player of the WeekÂ
Grace Bahr, Xavier, Sr., M/DÂ
Bahr earns her third certificate of the season after leading the Musketeers to a pair of wins en route to taking over first place in the BIG EAST standings and clinching a berth into the conference tournament. The Xavier defense limited Marquette and DePaul to a combined 12 shots and just six on goal, while allowing just three corner kicks. Bahr added a flair of offense as well, scoring an early-game penalty kick at Marquette before assisting on the game-winning goal.Â
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BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the WeekÂ
Stephanie Rodriguez, Butler, Jr., GKÂ
Rodriguez added two more shutouts to her growing BIG EAST-leading tally this season, denying three shots in a road win at Providence on Thursday and at home against Marquette on Sunday. The clean sheets were her eighth and ninth of the season, lowering her goals against average to 0.73, best among BIG EAST keepers with at least 10 appearances.
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BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
Macy Miller, Butler, Sr., FÂ
Two games and two game-winning goals was Miller's week as the Bulldogs went 2-0 to remain in the hunt of a BIG EAST regular-season title. She scored the decisive goals at Providence on Thursday and against Marquette on Sunday.
Meaghan Nally, Georgetown, Sr., DÂ
Nally led a defensive effort which allowed just one shot on goal last week for Georgetown's opponents. The Hoyas outshot both DePaul and Seton Hall by a combined 27-4 margin, including 10-1 on target, and held an 11-4 advantage in corner kicks. Sunday against the Pirates, Nally and the Hoyas did not allow a single shot, earning their ninth shutout of the season.
Brice McInroy, Villanova, So., M
McInroy scored three goals on the week, two against St. John's and the game winning goal against Providence to push the Wildcats into the conference tournament for the first time since 2014.
Chloe O'Neill, Villanova, So., F
O'Neill switched to left back this week and netted a goal against St. John's and dished out the game winning assist at Providence. The sophomore also helped the Wildcats pick up their sixth shutout of the season.
Molly McLaughlin, Xavier, So., F
McLaughlin scored a pair of critical goals in Xavier's two wins last week. She scored what ended up being the game-winner in Xavier's 2-1 win at Marquette, finishing a Grace Bahr corner kick at the far post to put Xavier up 2-0. McLaughlin also got the scoring started in the 2-1 win over DePaul, scoring shortly out of the break to give Xavier a 1-0 lead.
Players Mentioned
Creighton Women's Soccer Postgame vs. Marquette, 9/27/25
Sunday, September 28
Creighton Women's Soccer Highlights vs. Marquette, 9/27/25
Sunday, September 28
Creighton Women's Soccer Highlights vs. Villanova, 9/24/25
Wednesday, September 24
Creighton Women's Soccer Postgame vs. Georgetown, 9/20/25
Sunday, September 21