Providence, R.I.—Rhode Island College senior goalkeeper
Wesley Perrotto (Pembroke, Mass.), junior midfielder
Tariq Adio (Providence, R.I.), sophomore back
Alijah Nunes (Diego Martin, Trinidad and Tobago) and freshman back
Andrew Albamonti (Westerly, R.I.) were each recognized by the Little East for their respective performances in RIC's, 2-1, win over Clark on Sept. 11.
Perrotto was named the Little East Men's Soccer Goalkeeper of the Week. He made six saves in the win over the Cougars. For the season, he has played in three games, starting both of them. Perrotto is 1-1-1 with a 1.33 goals-against average, has totaled 17 saves and an .810 save percentage.
Adio was named the Little East Men's Soccer Co-Offensive Player of the Week. He scored both of the club's goals, including the game-winner with 13 seconds remaining in the second half, in the win over Clark. For the season, he has played in four games, starting three of them. Adio has three goals for six points.
Nunes was named the Little East Men's Soccer Defensive Player of the Week. He anchored the defensive third that was without two starters for portions of the game in the win vs. Clark. For the season, he has played in four games, starting all of them.
Albamonti was named the Little East Men's Soccer Rookie of the Week. Albamonti, who was making his first collegiate start, had a brilliant throw-in to set up Adio's game-winning marker against the Cougars. For the season, he has played in four games, starting one of them. Albamonti has one assist for one point.
Head Coach
Kyle Froberg's team is 2-1-1 overall on the season.
In upcoming action, Rhode Island College will travel to Emerson on Tuesday, Sept. 17 (7 p.m.).