WATERBURY, Conn. -- A pair of big weeks from graduate outfielder
Andrew Hartman from Post University Baseball and sophomore midfielder
Charlie Foster from Post University Men's Lacrosse helped the duo earn Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Player of the Week and Defensive Player of the Week, respectively, for their teams. Sophomore goalie
Aiden Waller, along with sophomore midfielder
Will Brien, also joined their teammate in Foster as CACC Honor Roll recipients, as announced by the league office on Monday afternoon.
Andrew Hartman - CACC Player of the Week - Baseball
Hartman dominated at the dish for Post during a 4-0 week for the Eagles in conference play against Felician University and Georgian Court University. Helping Post to ten-plus runs in three of the four games, Hartman went 9-for-14 (.643) overall with two doubles, one triple, two home runs, 15 RBIs, five walks, and four runs scored. The biggest day of the week for the graduate student came on Saturday when he went 5-for-9 with two home runs, including a grand slam in the ninth, with 10 RBIs, including five in each game, with three total extra-base hits to lead Post to an 8-3 and 12-8 victory.
Charlie Foster - CACC Defensive Player of the Week - Men's Lacrosse
Foster dominated for Post in their only game of the week against Felician University on the road. Foster won 17-of-22 faceoffs for the Eagles to go along with a team-high 14 ground balls, which was the second-most in a single game for the program. Foster also tallied an assist offensively in the 15-4 win.
Aiden Waller - CACC Honor Roll - Men's Lacrosse
Waller played just 43:14 for Post in its lone game of the week against Felician University, stopping four shots in a 15-4 win for the Eagles on the road. Waller closed with a 1.39 goals-against average and .800 save percentage as Post locked up a postseason spot.
Will Brien - CACC Honor Roll - Men's Lacrosse
 Brien helped lead Post to the postseason, scoring four goals and adding an assist for five points as the Eagles took down Felician University, 15-4, on the road this week. Brien was 4-for-5 in his shots on goal, while also picking up a ground ball in the win.