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NESCAC Men's Soccer Weekly Release - Sept. 22, 2025

Every Monday during the season, one NESCAC Player of the Week will be selected based on information submitted by the athletic communications offices at member institutions.

NESCAC Men's Soccer Player of the Week 
Riley Harvey – Wesleyan - Fy. – Defender – Potomac, Md.
Harvey scored his first career goal just as time expired in a 1-0 win at Bates on Saturday. The Cardinals lined up a corner kick with four seconds showing on the clock and the left-footed corner from junior Aiden Londergan (Barrington, Ill.) was headed in by Harvey in what was the last touch of the game. Harvey's contributions on defense also helped the Cardinals keep a clean sheet in the 1-0 shutout win over the Bobcats. 

NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst – Senior Ioanni Hadjiyiannis (Nicosia, Cyprus) scored twice in a 5-0 win over Anna Maria last week, marking his first two goals of the season, to help the Mammoths to a 1-0-1 week that included a scoreless tie with No. 8-ranked Middlebury. 

Bates – Sophomore Andrew Jean Baptiste (Montvale, N.J.) scored his first collegiate goal on Tuesday as the Bobcats upset No. 14 nationally ranked Bowdoin, 2-0, in Brunswick. It marked the first time Bates has beaten Bowdoin in back-to-back years in men's soccer since 1998-99.

Colby Anthony Bugliari (Madison, N.J.) scored the first two goals of his collegiate career in a 3-1 come-from-behind victory over St. Joseph's (ME) on Tuesday. The sophomore's first score proved to be the game-winner late in the first half as Colby erased an early deficit. Bugliari's second tally came moments later, putting the match out of reach.

Connecticut College - Junior midfielder Marco Perugini (Medway, Mass.) paced Conn. College in a 1-1-1 week with three points. On Tuesday, Perugini provided an assist on the only goal in a 1-0 win over Salve Regina. On Sunday, Perugini delivered a free-kick goal to even the score against Tufts in the 70th minute, for his first marker of the season.

Hamilton – Sophomores Zach Tracy (Norwich, Vt.) and Aidan Falvey (Winchester, Mass.) scored their first career goals in the Continentals' 3-0 win against SUNY Polytechnic. Rookie Tobin Walsh (Glastonbury, Conn.) posted the shutout in the first-year's first start.

Middlebury – Leon Brody (Candiac, Quebec) had a solid outing in his first career start in the net for the Panthers. The sophomore stopped two shots to secure his first solo shutout in a 0-0 tie against Amherst. Brody anchored a defensive unit that helped the Mammoths to season lows in shots (4) and shots on goal (2). Amherst’s four shots were the fewest for the team since 2009.

Trinity – Forward Henry Kirkman (Providence, R.I.) of No. 6-ranked Williams recorded one goal and one assist in a 2-0 week for the Ephs. The senior utilized a throw-in to assist on the game-winning tally in the 66th minute in a 2-0 victory over visiting Union on Tuesday. Kirkman opened the scoring with a penalty kick goal in the ninth minute in a 4-1 win over Trinity on Saturday.

Tufts - Senior defender James Flagg (New York, N.Y.) scored the biggest goal of his career on Sunday, tallying a game-winning goal in a 2-1 win over Connecticut College. Flagg headed home a cross from Daniel Yanez on a corner kick with just over five minutes to play, breaking a 1-1 score. It was Flagg’s first shot on goal of the season, and just the fourth of his career.

Williams – Forward Henry Kirkman (Providence, R.I.) of the No. 6-ranked Ephs recorded one goal and one assist during a 2-0 week for the Ephs. The senior utilized a throw-in to assist on the game-winning tally in the 66th minute during a 2-0 victory over visiting Union on Tuesday. Kirkman opened the scoring with a penalty kick goal in the ninth minute during a 4-1 win over Trinity Saturday on Cole Field.