NEWTOWN, Pa. (Conference News) – The Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) has announced its conference weekly award recipients for the week ending October 12, 2025. A total of 29 student-athletes were recognized for performances from Oct. 6, 2025 to Oct. 12, 2025.
CROSS COUNTRY (#MACxc)
MAC Men’s Runner of the Week
Trey Rhinehart (Misericordia / Sr. / Easton, Pa.) ran the second-fastest time in program history, placing third out of 213 runners at the Houghton Invitational. His 24:51 finish was just one second off the school record and helped lead Misericordia to a third-place team finish.
MAC Women’s Runner of the Week
Madison Hedglin (Misericordia / Fy. / Dallas, Pa.) set both the school and course record at the Houghton Invitational, winning the event in 21:14. The first-year standout topped the 188-runner field while leading Misericordia to the team title.
FIELD HOCKEY (#MACfh)
MAC Commonwealth Offensive Player of the Week
Claire Burrows (York / So., F / Bel Air, Md.) powered No. 19 York to back-to-back wins, breaking a three-game skid with a nine-point week. She scored once in a 2-0 road win at Cortland before exploding for three goals and two assists in a 6-0 victory over Albright. Her eight points in that contest rank second all-time in single-game program history.
MAC Commonwealth Defensive Player of the Week
Angelina Catania (Eastern / So., GK / Hammonton, N.J.) totaled 28 saves over two games for Eastern, including seven in a 2-1 win over Ramapo and 21 in a hard-fought matchup with Hood. The sophomore anchored the Eagles’ defense with another strong week in goal.
MAC Freedom Offensive Player of the Week
Kenzie Boyd (Delaware Valley / Sr., M / Lurgan, Pa.) tallied two goals and three assists to lead Delaware Valley to a 2-0 week. She scored the overtime game-winner in a 2-1 victory over Wooster—DelVal’s third straight overtime win—then contributed two assists and a goal in a 3-0 shutout win over Arcadia.
MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Week
Adrianna Goodwin (FDU-Florham / Jr., GK / Toms River, N.J.) notched her fourth shutout of the season with seven saves in a 1-0 win over Lancaster Bible, then added three more stops in a 2-1 victory over King’s. She leads the MAC Freedom in both saves (98) and save percentage (.867).
FOOTBALL (#MACfb)
MAC Offensive Player of the Week
Brennan Robinson (King’s / Sr., RB / Norristown, Pa.) powered the Monarchs’ offense with a career-high 213 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 23 carries in a 35-28 win over previously undefeated Stevenson. His 74-yard touchdown run and late fourth-quarter score sealed the victory.
MAC Defensive Player of the Week
Samuel Moratori (Albright / Sr., LB / Macungie, Pa.) led Albright’s defense in a 38-14 road win at Alvernia, tallying seven tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, and a sack. His effort helped hold the Golden Wolves to just 107 yards of total offense.
MAC Special Teams Player of the Week
John Nolek (Eastern / Jr., K / Aston, Pa.) was perfect in Eastern’s 37-20 win over Delaware Valley, converting all three field-goal attempts and four PATs. He tied his career-long with a 45-yarder at halftime and averaged 59.7 yards per kickoff to consistently pin the Aggies deep.
MEN'S GOLF (#MACgolf)
MAC Commonwealth Golfer of the Week
Shawn Williams (Alvernia / Sr. / Huntington Beach, Calif.) averaged 73.3 over three rounds for the week, including a tie for first at Alvernia’s home invitational with a one-over 73 at LedgeRock Golf Club. He followed with rounds of 72 and 75 at the Mason-Dixon Collegiate Classic to place 15th overall.
MAC Freedom Golfer of the Week
Bryce Karty (Stevens / Fy. / Port Washington, N.Y.) fired back-to-back 73s (+1) to finish tied for 14th at the Mason-Dixon Collegiate Classic, posting consecutive one-over rounds for the first time in his career. His steady play led Stevens to a ninth-place team finish in a nationally competitive field.
WOMEN’S GOLF (#MACgolf)
MAC Golfer of the Week
Cassidy Miksich (Alvernia / Jr. / Tyrone, Pa.) finished tied for third at Alvernia’s home invitational with a round of 81 at LedgeRock Golf Club. She carded three birdies and eight pars to lead the Golden Wolves.
MEN’S SOCCER (#MACsoc)
MAC Commonwealth Offensive Player of the Week
Jonathan Fuentes (Hood / Jr., D / Hagerstown, Md.) delivered clutch goals in both matches of the week for Hood. He netted the game-winner in the 87th minute of a 1-0 victory over McDaniel, then scored the equalizer in the 81st minute to salvage a 1-1 draw with Widener.
MAC Commonwealth Defensive Player of the Week
Evan Solley (Alvernia / Gr., GK / Oley, Pa.) made 15 saves and allowed just two goals in a pair of draws. He stopped a career-high 14 shots in a 1-1 tie with No. 18 Rowan before adding another save in a 1-1 draw with York.
MAC Freedom Offensive Player of the Week
Nathan Prex (Lebanon Valley / Sr., F / Cranberry Township, Pa.) sparked LVC’s comeback in a 3-2 win over Delaware Valley, scoring twice and setting up the assist for the game-winning goal. He converted a free kick in the 28th minute and added a penalty in the 72nd before starting the play that led to the decisive tally in the 84th minute.
MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Week
Santino Jannotte (Misericordia / Jr., GK / Macomb, MI) recorded eight saves including three diving stops and a leaping deflection off the crossbar in a 1-1 draw against regionally ranked Stevens.
WOMEN’S SOCCER (#MACsoc)
MAC Commonwealth Offensive Player of the Week
Meg Kalthof (York / Jr., F / Bel Air, Md.) accounted for all three goals in York’s 3-0 win at Alvernia, scoring once and assisting on two others. She opened the scoring in the 15th minute, assisted on another before halftime, and set up Lexi Mazzella’s header in the 53rd minute.
MAC Commonwealth Defensive Player of the Week
Isabella Serano (Stevenson / Fy., GK / Washington Township, N.J.) posted two shutouts and nine total saves on the week. She stopped five shots in a 0-0 draw with Salisbury before adding four saves in a 2-0 win at Albright.
MAC Freedom Offensive Player of the Week
Sadie Nugent (Arcadia / Fy., F / Pembroke, Ma.) tallied a goal and two assists in Arcadia’s 6-1 victory over DeSales, helping the Knights to their first conference win of the season. The first-year now ranks among the MAC Freedom leaders in goals (6), assists (3), and points (15).
MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Week
Courtney Monard (King’s / So., GK / Roanoke, VA) recorded back-to-back shutouts with 18 total saves on the week. She posted 10 saves in a 1-0 win over Rutgers–Newark and followed with eight in a 0-0 draw against FDU-Florham.
SWIMMING (#MACswim)
MAC Men’s Swimmer of the Week
Connor Scheckner (King’s / Fy. / Woolwich, N.J.) won three individual events and anchored a relay victory in King’s tri-meet split at Marywood. The first-year captured the 50 backstroke (25.32), 100 backstroke (54.50), and 200 medley (1:08.27) before closing the meet with a win in the 200 free relay.
MAC Women’s Swimmer of the Week
Isabella Klemm (York / Sr. / Halethorpe, Md.) opened her senior campaign with three individual wins in York’s season-opening victory over Arcadia. The reigning MAC Swimmer of the Year won the 200 IM (2:14.12), 100 backstroke (1:02.10), and 100 breaststroke (1:05.96), each by multiple seconds.
MEN’S TENNIS (#MACtennis)
MAC Commonwealth Men’s Tennis Player of the Week
Enrico Pucci (Albright / Sophomore) capped the fall season with straight-set wins in both singles and doubles as Albright defeated Susquehanna 5-2. He rallied for a 5-7, 6-4, 14-12 singles victory at No. 2 and teamed with Karim Fattal for a 6-2 win at No. 1 doubles.
MAC Freedom Men’s Tennis Player of the Week
Bernardo Figueiredo (Arcadia / Jr. / Lisbon, Portugal) went 4-2 across singles and doubles play to help Arcadia to a 2-1 week. He earned straight-set wins in singles over Cairn and Penn State Berks and added two doubles victories alongside Aaron Allen.
WOMEN’S TENNIS (#MACtennis)
MAC Commonwealth Women’s Tennis Player of the Week
Michelle Timothy (Albright / Sr. / Reading, Pa.) dominated in Albright’s 7-0 win over Susquehanna, winning 6-0, 6-0 at No. 1 singles and 6-0 at No. 1 doubles with teammate Alison Horrick to close the fall season undefeated.
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL (#MACvb)
MAC Commonwealth Offensive Player of the Week
Logan Burge (Stevenson / Jr., MH / Frederick, Md.) powered Stevenson to a 3-1 week, totaling 24 kills, nine aces, and 37.5 points across 14 sets. She posted 10 kills on .563 hitting in a four-set win over Regent and added seven kills, three aces, and four blocks in a tight five-set match at Salisbury. In conference action against York, Burge helped Stevenson secure a 3-0 sweep with 5 kills on .250 hitting, keeping the Mustangs’ offense balanced and efficient.
MAC Commonwealth Defensive Player of the Week
Elizabeth Barnes (Widener / Sr., Libero / Bethlehem, Pa.) anchored the Widener defense with 38 digs and four aces as the Pride extended their win streak. She recorded 20 digs in a 3-0 victory over Albright and 18 more in a five-set win over Arcadia.
MAC Freedom Offensive Player of the Week
Molly Harris (Stevens / Jr., Setter / The Woodlands, Texas) dished out 124 assists with 37 digs in a 3-0 week. She posted a career-high 60 assists and 19 digs in a 3-2 comeback win over No. 18 Washington & Lee—just three assists shy of the program record—while adding 23 assists in a sweep of FDU-Florham and 41 more in a win over Scranton.
MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Week
Vivian Lisboa (Stevens / Sr., Libero / Beaumont, Calif.) dominated at the net as Stevens went 3-0, tallying 13 blocks, 19 kills, and 13 aces. She hit .357 with six blocks and five aces against FDU-Florham, then added 10 kills, six aces, and several key defensive plays in a five-set upset over No. 18 Washington & Lee.