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Jack Viles Wins SCAC Defensive Player of the Week

Jack Viles Wins SCAC Defensive Player of the Week
JACK VILES OF SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, a junior goalkeeper from Scottsdale, Ariz., has been named the SCAC Men's Soccer Defensive Player of the Week for games played through Sunday, September 12th. SCAC Men's Soccer Release (Week 2)
 
Viles recorded nine saves in two games last weekend, including two key one-on-one saves as the Pirates earned four out of a possible six non-conference points, getting a result in both fixtures.  On Friday, he registered five saves in a 1-1 draw against Texas-Dallas and followed up with four saves in a 1-0 shutout victory over Hardin-Simmons on Sunday. Viles finished the week with a .900 save percentage and a 0.45 goals-against average.

Other outstanding performances in the SCAC:
Senior goalkeeper Sami Borchalli of Centenary continued his impressive season by earning a pair of victories this past weekend at home and made history in Friday night's 2-0 victory over Ozarks in the process. The senior recorded his 11th-career shutout, giving him the most shutouts in the division III era (2011-present) in program history. Borchalli was injured seconds before halftime in the Gents' 2-1 win over Huntingdon but still managed to make a pair of saves in his 44:16 of action. Borchalli has an 0.54 GAA for the season, along with 13 saves and a pair of shutouts. He entered Friday's match second in the conference in goals-against average (0.45) and is tied for seventh in saves (5) and lowered his GAA to 0.31 after Friday's win, and now has 11 saves. Junior defender Joshua Newlin of Schreiner secured up a Mountaineer defense that allowed just two goals last week and led the team to its first result of the season, a 1-1 tie against Howard Payne. Junior goalkeeper Caleb Weed of Texas Lutheran made two saves and didn't allow a goal in 45 minutes of action last week as the Bulldogs earned a 4-0 non-conference win over Howard Payne. Senior defender Brady Johnston of Trinity played exceptionally well last weekend and anchored a Tiger backline that only gave up one goal in two fixtures. Johnston won nearly every header and managed to clear any big threat that came near the box. Johnston and the defense held Hardin-Simmons to just one goal in a 2-1 win and shut out UT-Dallas in a 1-0 win.
 
SCAC Men's Soccer
Defensive Players-of-the-Week
Week 1 Jacob Galan, Trinity University
Week 2 Jack Viles, Southwestern University 
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