Chapman’s Aguilar Tabbed Goalie of Week
(Photo by Steve Core)
ATLANTA – He helped topple top-ranked Michigan State on Sunday and now Chapman senior netminder Daniel Aguilar is Pearl’s Goalie of the Week for the period ending March 3.
With the Panthers mired in a two-game slump, the Danville, Calif., product stepped up against the defending national champion Spartans – the team that beat Chapman in the ’18 title game.
Aguilar finished with 13 saves (59.1 sv%) in the Panthers’ 11-9 victory and was instrumental in transitioning to the powerful Chapman offense.
“Daniel made timely saves and, more importantly, he led us to a 100 percent clearing day against Michigan State,” said Chapman coach Dallas Hartley. “It allowed us to be aggressive on the offensive end of the field. He stepped up when we needed him to.”
For his efforts in earning the Pearl’s Performance of the Week, Aguilar will receive a prize package from Guardian Pearl, a ball that lasts longer than the rest and never greases. Guardian Pearl is the proud partner of the MCLA.
Guardian Pear Honor Roll
Will Cayer, Fr. – Northeastern
In his first career start against UC Santa Barbara on Friday, Cayer made 26 saves, helping the Huskies post a 13-12 victory.
Paul Kern, Soph. – Boston College
In wins over Florida and No. 15 Florida State, the Maryland product turned away 21 shots for the No. 11 Eagles.
Matt Lencioni, Jr. – Santa Clara
The Alamo, Calif., product not only made 16 saves in the Broncos’ win over UC Santa Barbara, but also a delivered a late goal to seal the win.
Johnny Perlite, Sr. – Arizona State
Last week’s winner hasn’t slowed down, combining for 26 saves and just 11 goals in wins over No. 19 Colorado State and No. 7 Colorado.
Jacob Rosenow, Fr. – Minnesota
The rookie got his first start against Davenport and didn’t disappoint. He made 19 saves in a 15-10 victory (65.5 sv%) over the No. 24 Panthers.
Sean Touhy, Jr. – Buffalo
The East Islip, N.Y., product backstopped the Bulls to three season-opening wins against Pitt, Indiana and Purdue with a 63.2 save percentage.