
Pirates Net Three BIG EAST Weekly Honors - Seton Hall University Athletics
The Seton Hall women's soccer team collected three BIG EAST weekly honors after a pair of shutout victories at Owen T. Carroll Field this past week to improv...

NEW YORK -- The Seton Hall women's soccer team collected three BIG EAST weekly honors after a pair of shutout victories at Owen T. Carroll Field this past week to improve to 3-1 on the young season. Junior Natalie Tavana (Middletown, Conn.) was named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week, graduate goalkeeper Morgan Fedosiewich (Ottawa, Ontario) was named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week and freshman Lily Camacho (Scotch Plains, N.J.) was tabbed BIG EAST Freshman of the Week.
Tavana is coming off of a stellar week where she scored three goals on 12 total shots and six shots on goal in the Pirates' two wins. Her hat trick against Binghamton was the first for the Pirates since 2006 and gave her a conference-leading four total goals on the year. Her performance has also placed her atop the conference in points, total shots, goals per game, points per game and shots per game this season. Tavana consistently applied pressure over the week's slate, totaling seven shots (4 SOG) against Binghamton and five (2 SOG) against Rider, as the Pirates were one of two conference teams to total 30 or more shots during the week.
Fedosiewich posted back-to-back solo clean slates in Seton Hall's undefeated week to push the Pirates to 3-1 on the season. The graduate goalkeeper totaled four saves across two games, three of which came in a 3-0 win against Binghamton on Thursday.
Camacho played the full 90 minutes in back-to-back shutouts over the week, securing the Seton Hall backline. The freshman defender helped the Pirates hold a 35-15 advantage in shots and a 15-4 advantage in shots on goal. This included a 22-4 shot advantage, 8-1 shots on goal advantage, and 5-1 corners advantage in Sunday's 1-0 win over Rider.