ITHACA, N.Y. – After earning his first Ivy League Player of the Week honor on Monday, fifth year midfielder
Tyler Bagley has added United Soccer Coaches and Top Drawer Soccer National Player of the Week honors to his trophy case. It's the first national team of the week honor for a Cornell men's soccer player since 2012 when Daniel Haber was named to College Soccer News' National Team of the Week.
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Bagley was a key catalyst in the Big Red defeating High Point (4-1), Saint Joseph's (2-1) and UC Santa Barbara (4-3, 2OT) last week, tallying 12 points on five goals and two assists. A pair of two-goal games against High Point and UC Santa Barbara highlighted the week for Bagley and his two assists each came on game-winning goals when he found
Matthew Goncalves and
Henry Hylbert on corner kick chances.
With 12 points on the season, Bagley has already surpassed the team season-high of 11 set by
Harry Fuller and JP Scearce in 2019. Bagley entered the season with just three goals and 15 points in 49 career games played.
After playing three games in six days, Cornell gets a bit of a break before traveling to Madison, New Jersey on Saturday, September 18 for a match against Fairleigh Dickinson University.