One of the best individual offensive performances in program history has had Georgia Gwinnett College sophomore
Djordje Djurasinovic earning the Continental Athletic Conference Men's Soccer Offensive Player of the Week honors.

Djurasinovic scored four goals during a seven-minute span midway through the second half of last Saturday's 9-1 home win against the University of Pikeville (Kentucky). The four goals are the most scored by a player since GGC's 2012 inaugural season.
The Belgrade, Serbia, native scored the first goals of his 24 collegiate matches with the Grizzlies. Djurasinovic scored on all four of his shots on the opposing goal in the contest.
The midfielder helped the team score six second-half goals and pull away from a 3-1 halftime advantage.
Georgia Gwinnett College (4-1-2), ranked No. 17 nationally, is scheduled to conclude its current four-match home stand with a match against Tennessee Wesleyan University on Wednesday, September 24, at the Grizzly Soccer Complex, starting at 7 p.m.