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Quartet Lands Skyline Weekly Awards

Quartet Lands Skyline Weekly Awards

Baseball Weekly Report
Men's Lacrosse Weekly Report
Men's Volleyball Weekly Report

New York, NY| The Skyline Conference released its weekly awards on Tuesday morning, and amongst the winners were Andrew Brust (MLAX) and Paul Curaro, who were named Defensive Player of the Week and Player of the Week in their respective sports.

Nik Allen (MLAX) and Mark Jensen (MVB) were named Rookies of the Week, while John Lynch appeared on the Baseball Weekly Honor Roll.

Andrew Brust (Sr.) - Men's Lacrosse Defensive Player of the Week
Brust made a career-best 19 saves in men's lacrosse's 5-4 win over SUNY New Paltz on Saturday afternoon. The senior faced 23 shots and posted a save percentage of 82.6%. The reigning Skyline Defensive Player of the Year takes home Defensive Player of the Week honors for the third time in his career.

Paul Curaro (Gr.) - Men's Volleyball Player of the Week
Curaro led the Golden Eagles with 18 kills last week, averaging 3.60 kills-per-set while hitting at a .485 clip. The outside hitter also had a team-best six service aces and 13 digs. He finished with a double-double of 10 kills and 11 digs in a 3-0 sweep of NJCU on Sunday before knocking down eight kills in just two sets against Yeshiva in the afternoon's final match. Curaro is Player of the Week for the seventh time in his career.

Nik Allen (Fr.) - Men's Lacrosse Rookie of the Week
Allen was credited with a game-high four caused turnovers in his collegiate debut, a 5-4 win over SUNY New Paltz on Saturday afternoon. The freshman defender also recorded five ground balls and two shots. 

Mark Jensen (Gr.) - Men's Volleyball Rookie of the Week
Jensen finished with 16 total kills last week, averaging 3.20 kills-per-set and hit .400 through two matches. The graduate student recorded four aces, three digs, and a block, and matched a game-best of 10 kills in a 3-0 win over NJCU on Sunday. The two-time Rookie of the Week turned in six kills out of nine tries in two sets against Yeshiva in Sunday's nightcap.

John Lynch (Jr.) - Baseball Weekly Honor Roll
Lynch went 5-for-6 and hit .833 over four games last weekend. The junior finished with three runs, a double, and an RBI, and recorded a 1.000 slugging percentage with a .875 on-base percentage. Lynch went 3-for-4 with a double and a run scored in game one against Ramapo on Sunday.