NESCAC Men's Soccer Player of the Week
Chris Porte – Wesleyan – Sr. – F – Madison, Conn.
Needing a win to clinch a NESCAC Tournament berth, Porte supplied the heroics as the senior forward scored the game-winner in the 86th minute for Wesleyan in a 2-1 win over Colby on Saturday. 
NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst – 
Mohammed Nuhu (Accra, Ghana) scored twice, including the game-winner, in a 3-1 victory over Bowdoin on Saturday. The sophomore’s first marker gave the Mammoths a 2-0 lead in the 17th minute and served as the game-winning goal. His second came 2:48 into the second half to give the Mammoths a 3-1 advantage. Nuhu leads Amherst in goals (7), assists (5), and points (19). 
Bates – Sophomore 
Noah Greiff (Washington, D.C.) anchors a Bates defense that has allowed just 12 goals all season. If that number stands with one regular season match remaining, it would be the fewest goals allowed in a season for the Bobcats this century.
 
Bowdoin - Sophomore 
Kamar Burris-Khan (Newton, Mass.) scored a pair of goals in a midweek win over Southern Maine.
 
Colby – Senior 
Mario Simoes (Belem, Brazil) tallied his NESCAC-leading ninth goal of the season in a setback at Wesleyan.  Simoes’ goal knotted the match at 1-1 midway through the second half. Simoes has either led or shared the lead as Colby's high scorer each of the last three seasons and has 23 goals in his career. 
Connecticut College - Senior defender 
Sam Boehm (Lexington, Mass.) was instrumental for the Camels, tallying a goal and two assists, as Conn. College picked up a win and a draw last week. In the final non-conference game of the year, Boehm picked up an assist on the second and fourth goals goal of the game, as the Camels posted a 4-0 win at Rhode Island College. On Saturday against Williams, Boehm followed up his initial shot which was stopped, burying the rebound to tie the game with 16 minutes left, as the Camels earned a 1-1 draw in Williamstown.
 
Hamilton – Senior 
Pandelis Margaronis (Bethesda, Md.) helped lead the Continentals to wins against Utica and Trinity. Margaronis' goal off a header gave Hamilton a 2-0 lead against the Bantams with five seconds left in the first half, and the Continentals went on to the 3-1 victory. It was the senior's sixth career goal at Hamilton.
 
Middlebury – Sophomore 
Colin Dugan (Avon, Conn.) helped extend Middlebury’s unbeaten streak to 14 on Saturday with a 1-0 victory at Bates. The Panther converted a penalty kick with 37:43 left in the contest, and the goal held as Middlebury improved to 11-0-3. The marker was Dugan’s fifth of the year and his first game-winner of the season.
 
Tufts – Senior 
Taylor Feinberg (Scarsdale, N.Y.) notched two assists in a 3-0 win at Husson on Saturday. Feinberg earned his first assist off Ben Verner’s goal to open the scoring versus the Eagles. Later in the game, Feinberg was on the receiving end of a throw-in from junior 
Mateo Bargagna (Atlanta, Ga.), which he headed backward to sophomore 
Bijan Akhtarzandi-Das (Washington, D.C.), who finished the effort without letting the ball touch the ground. Feinberg was instrumental on defense, preventing the Eagles from firing off a shot until the 72nd minute in a shutout victory.
 
Wesleyan – Needing a win to clinch a NESCAC Tournament berth, 
Chris Porte (Madison, Conn.) supplied the heroics as the senior forward scored the game-winner in the 86th minute for Wesleyan in a 2-1 win over Colby on Saturday. 
 
Williams – 
Ben Diffley (Summerville, S.C.) Led No. 21 Williams to a 1-0-1 week. Diffley earned the win, playing the first 45 minutes in a 2-0 victory at Keene State on Monday. The senior turned aside 10 shots in 90 minutes in a 1-1 draw against Conn. College on Saturday.