FGCU’s Cucinotta D-II Player of Week
ATLANTA – After posting seven-points a game in three Florida Gulf Coast victories at the Battle by the Bay, Eagles junior attackman Christian Cucinotta has earned MCLA Division II Warrior Player of the Week honors for the period ending Feb. 20
FGCU opened the event on Saturday against Baylor, and the Drexel Hill, Pa., product factored in seven of the Eagles nine goals in a 9-5 with six goals and an assist.
That performance was followed later in the day against Texas A&M D-II when Cucinotta scored four goals and set up three others in a comfortable, 20-4 victory.
On Sunday, Florida Gulf Coast tangled with No. 8 Missouri State and Cucinotta did not cool down at all. He scored seven goals as the No. 15 Eagles stunned the Bears, 13-7.
For the weekend, Cucinotta scored 17 goals and dished out four assists.
“Christian was the backbone of our offense this week, being a contributor in nearly every facet of the game,” said Florida Gulf Coast Vinny Valentine. “Dodging, shooting, passing, riding. He played fantastic. His play and energy were contagious and he helped keep our entire offense focused and confident in our abilities to run our system for each of our three games.
“When we needed a momentum change, to either extend the lead or to stop the bleeding, it seemed to continuously come from him. He was completely dialed in, an absolute rockstar this weekend.”
For his efforts earning the Warrior Player of the Week, Cucinotta will receive either a Warrior Burn XP-O – a $100 value – for his efforts. Warrior is a proud sponsor of the MCLA.
Warrior Honor Roll
Jordan Atwell, Midfield – Loyola Marymount
The junior from Sacramento scored four goals in the win over San Diego along with defensive and faceoff duties.
Keaton Bean, Attack – Northwest Nazarene
The Oregon product scored four goals and set up four others, helping the Nighthawks roll past Idaho.
Christian Beckett, Attack – Dallas Baptist
The Cleveland product dropped six goals and dished out another three assists as the Patriots rolled past Oklahoma State.
Miles Hess, Attack – Montana
The rookie from Portland, Ore., dropped a tenner in the upset of No. 4 Minn.-Duluth, finishing with four goals and six helpers.
Keegan Reilly, Midfield – Rhode Island
The Rams breezed to a 3-0 record at the Battle by the Bay thanks to 11 goals and a dime from the Cranston product.
Kyle Romano, Attack – Florida Atlantic
The Owls went 2-1 at the Battle by the Bay, helped by 10 goals and five dimes from the Boca Raton local.