NEWTOWN, Pa. (Conference News) – The Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) has announced its conference weekly award recipients for the week ending March 22, 2026. A total of 26 student-athletes were recognized for performances from Mar. 16, 2026 to Mar. 22, 2026.
BASEBALL (#MACbaseball)
MAC Commonwealth Pitcher of the Week
Brennan Moloughney (Eastern / Jr., P / Neptune, N.J.) continued his dominant start to the season with a seven-inning complete-game shutout against Hood. The junior struck out seven while allowing just four hits and one walk, and has now surrendered only one earned run over his last four starts.
MAC Commonwealth Player of the Week
Rhett Robbins (Hood / So., First Base / Frederica, Del.) led Hood to a 3-1 week by going 9-for-16 with multiple hits in every game. He scored key runs in comeback victories and reached base four times in a game while avoiding a strikeout all week.
MAC Freedom Pitcher of the Week
Erik Sibbach (Stevens / Sr., P / Boxford, Mass.) became Stevens’ all-time wins leader with his 23rd career victory in an 8-inning performance against Delaware Valley. He struck out a career-high tying 10 while allowing just one earned run on five hits.
MAC Freedom Player of the Week
Jacob Rivera (DeSales / So., First Base / Bethlehem, Pa.) powered DeSales to a three-game sweep, batting .700 (7-for-10) with four runs scored and six RBIs. He recorded multi-hit performances in two games and consistently produced throughout the series.
MEN’S GOLF (#MACgolf)
MAC Freedom Golfer of the Week
Jack Harris (Stevens / Fy. / Los Angeles, Calif.) led the "A" Team with a tie for fifth individually at The Ruckus, finishing even for the tournament after carding a +2 on Sunday. The first-year posted multiple birdies across both rounds, including a bogey-free stretch on the back nine.
MEN’S LACROSSE (#MAClax)
MAC Commonwealth Offensive Player of the Week
Nate Schilling (York / So., Attack / Webster, N.Y.) totaled 11 points and eight goals as York extended its winning streak to four games. He recorded five goals against Elizabethtown and followed with a four-point performance in a win over Grove City.
MAC Commonwealth Defensive Player of the Week
Jeff Mueller (York / Jr., Defense / Salisbury, Md.) anchored a defense that held both opponents to single digits, totaling four caused turnovers and seven ground balls. He posted a career-high five ground balls in the win over Grove City.
MAC Freedom Offensive Player of the Week
Christopher Scheublin (FDU-Florham / So., Midfield / Tappan, N.Y.) led FDU-Florham to a 2-0 week, setting a program single-game goals record in a win over Warren Wilson. He finished with 11 goals and 12 points across two games.
MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Week
Taylor Wikert (DeSales / Sr., Defense / Fogelsville, Pa.) helped DeSales post a 1-1 record last week totaling nine ground balls and seven caused turnovers in the two games. He had a goal, five ground balls, and three caused turnovers in the 11-5 win over Moravian University and finished the week with four ground balls and four caused turnovers in a loss to Colorado College.
WOMEN’S LACROSSE (#MAClax)
MAC Commonwealth Offensive Player of the Week
Hayley Lettinga (Messiah / Sr., Midfield / Woodbine, Md.) continued her offensive dominance on the field in a 1-1 week for the Falcons. In Wednesday's 12-7 battle with Haverford, Lettinga notched a pair of goals and collected two draw controls. In Wednesday's 15-9 win over St. Mary's, Lettinga led the Falcons with five goals and seven draw controls. She also collected a pair of ground balls.
MAC Commonwealth Defensive Player of the Week
Audrey Simoes (York / Jr., Goalie / Timonium, Md.) totaled 26 saves in two one-goal games against ranked opponents. She made four fourth-quarter saves and shut out Trinity in overtime before recording a career-high 16 saves against Christopher Newport.
MAC Freedom Offensive Player of the Week
Julianna Medina (FDU-Florham / Sr., Attack / Linwood, N.J.) posted a massive week with 17 points, including 13 goals, in two wins. She recorded eight goals in one game and followed with another eight-point performance. Medina also added three ground balls, three caused turnovers, and 13 draw controls.
MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Week
Chloe Moser (Lebanon Valley / So., Defense / Boyertown, Pa.) controlled possession with 16 draw controls, 12 ground balls and three caused turnovers in two wins. She helped anchor a defense that limited opponents to just seven total shots in one game.
SOFTBALL (#MACsb)
MAC Commonwealth Pitcher of the Week
Emily Trzonkowski (Eastern / Fy., P / Middletown, Del.) improved to 6-0 with two wins, including an extra-inning victory over Swarthmore. The first-year struck out 13 and allowed just two earned runs across 12 innings.
MAC Commonwealth Player of the Week
Taylor Lowe (Hood / Fy., CF/P / Laurel, Del.) powered the offense with 10 runs scored, 10 RBIs, and six extra-base hits. She homered in both ends of a doubleheader and accounted for five runs in a single game.
MAC Freedom Pitcher of the Week
Abby Reed (Lebanon Valley / So., P / Abingdon, Md.) posted a 1.00 ERA over 14 innings, earning a complete-game win against Arcadia. She allowed just one earned run in a tightly contested outing earlier in the week against Moravian.
MAC Freedom Player of the Week
Caity Hinton (Arcadia / Sr., Infield / Coatesville, Pa.) went 9-12 with 5 RBI, a run scored, a double and a sacrifice. Hinton is second on the team with a .542 batting average.
MEN’S TENNIS (#MACtennis)
MAC Commonwealth Player of the Week
Lance Wilson (Messiah / So. / Akron, Pa.) earned wins in both singles and doubles in a 6-1 team victory over Lebanon Valley. He cruised to a straight-set singles win and helped secure the doubles point.
MAC Freedom Player of the Week
Dhaivik Chenemilla (Stevens / So. / Charlotte, N.C.) went 6-0 across singles and doubles as Stevens posted a 3-0 week. He earned multiple straight-set victories and contributed to three doubles wins.
WOMEN’S TENNIS (#MACtennis)
MAC Freedom Player of the Week
Katie Berra (Lebanon Valley / So. / Harrisburg, Pa.) clinched a 4-3 win over Messiah with a three-set singles victory to remain undefeated in dual play. She also contributed a doubles win to help secure the team result.
MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD (#MACtf)
MAC Track Athlete of the Week
Fabrice Saint Hillien (Stevenson / Sr. / Columbia, Md.) won both the 200m and 400m at the season-opening meet, posting the top 400m time in the MAC. He also contributed to a second-place 4x400 relay finish.
MAC Field Athlete of the Week
Aonghas Evanick (Lebanon Valley / Gr. / Souderton, Pa.) had a strong day throwing at LVC's Mini Home Meet, as he qualified for the MAC Championships in the shot put, discus, and hammer. His discus mark is 21st nationally, fourth in the Mid-Atlantic Region, fifth in AARTFC, and leads the MAC. His hammer throw is fourth in the MAC and seventh in the Mid-Atlantic Region, while his shot put mark is fifth in the MAC and 12th in the region.
WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD (#MACtf)
MAC Track Athlete of the Week
Ava Matter (Lebanon Valley / So. / Elizabethville, Pa.) had a great start to the outdoor season with a pair of top times in the 100m and 200m at LVC's Mini Home Meet. Her 100m time was 37th nationally, third in the Mid-Atlantic Region, seventh in AARTFC, and second in the MAC this weekend. It was also second in the LVC record books. Matter then won the 200 meters in a career-best 25.73 seconds. That time is fourth in program history, 26th nationally, second in the Mid-Atlantic Region, and leads the MAC.
MAC Field Athlete of the Week
Brooke Signorella (DeSales / So. / Natrona Heights, Pa.) posted MAC qualifying times in three events including the 100-meters (12.91), the long jump (5.20m), and the triple jump (11.02m) at the Marty Pushkin Invitational at West Virginia University. She placed second in the triple jump as her mark also qualified her for the AARTFC Championships and third in the long jump. Both marks rank her #1 in the MAC this season.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL (#MACvb)
MAC Offensive Player of the Week
Ryan Schmid (Stevens / Jr., OH / Easton, Conn.) hit an impressive .520 with 14 kills in a sweep of No. 2 Messiah for first place in the MAC. He also tied for the team lead in digs while leading Stevens in a key conference win.
MAC Defensive Player of the Week
Ben Clendening (Misericordia / Sr., Middle Blocker / Langhorne, Pa.) totaled six blocks and five digs in a 2-0 week. He anchored the front row defense, including a four-block performance in a conference win over Arcadia.