GNAC Women's Soccer Report: Week 7
In a 2-0 week, Albertus sophomore Haley Andrews enjoyed a nine-point week, scoring four goals to go along with an assist.
( FOR THE WEEK OF OCT. 7 -13 )
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PLAYER OF THE WEEK Haley Andrews, Albertus Magnus (So., M/F - Prospect, Conn.) In a 2-0 week, Andrews enjoyed a nine-point week for the Falcons, scoring four goals to go along with an assist, including both game-winners. The sophomore forward tallied her second career hat trick to guide the Falcons to a 6-1 win over Anna Maria. Andrews closed out the week on Saturday scoring the game-winning goal at the 36th minute to propel the Falcons past Regis (Mass.). |
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GOALKEEPER OF THE WEEK Cassidy Scofield, Albertus Magnus (Sr., GK - Shelton, Conn.) Scofield posted her fourth shutout of the season for the Falcons as the senior keeper recorded a total of six saves over 90 minutes in a 1-0 win against Regis (Mass.). |
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ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Izabella Warren, Simmons (First Year, M - Hillsboro, N.H.) In two matches, the first year tallied six points on three goals on just four shots, including a game-winner. The midfielder scored the game-winning goal in overtime to give the Sharks a 3-2 victory over Emmanuel on October 8. The rookie capped the week with her first collegiate multi-goal effort with a pair of goals at Norwich on October 11. |
WEEK 7 HONOR ROLL
Sydney Jimmo, Colby-Sawyer (Fr, C - Shelburne, Vt.) - Jimmo scored a natural hat trick to lead Colby-Sawyer to a 4-0 GNAC road win at Anna Maria on Saturday.
Alexis Lebreton, Colby-Sawyer (Fr, GK - Bangor, Maine) - LeBreton picked up two wins, including a shutout, in goal for the Chargers. She allowed just one goal (.50 GAA) and made nine saves for a .900 save percentage.
Natalie Dash, Emmanuel (Mass.) (Sr, F - East Hampton, Conn.) - After missing four games due to injury, Dash returned to the Saints lineup in a big way by scoring the game-winning goal in a 1-0 road victory over Rivier on Friday evening. The senior captain deposited a header off a corner for her team-leading seventh goal of the season to get EC the 1-0 GNAC road win over the Raiders.
Olivia Cairrao, Johnson & Wales (RI) (Jr., M - Bristol, R.I.) - As part of a four-goal, eight-point week, Cairrao became the fifth player in JWU program history to register her 100th career point by recording two goals for four points in a 7-1 win over USJ on Wednesday. Later in the week, Cairrao helped the Wildcats to their third shutout of the season with a 5-0 road win over Suffolk on Saturday. Against the Rams, Cairrao scored the opening goals in the sixth minute and 30th minute.
Karyssa Lachance, Norwich (So., F - Gorham, N.H.) - Lachance had an impressive week, tallying four goals to lead the Cadets to a 1-1 record. Lachance scored in the first half vs. Saint Joseph's (Maine) to give the Cadets a lead for nearly 60 minute before giving up two goals late. Lachance then tallied her first career hat trick, including scoring the game-winning goal to lead Norwich to a crucial 4-2 win over Simmons on Friday night. Lachance is tied for third in the conference with 10 goals on the season.
Madison Michaud, Saint Joseph's (Maine) (Freshman, F - Presque Isle, Maine) - Michaud scored the game-winning goal and recorded an assist in a 2-1 double-overtime win over Norwich on Wednesday.
Addisyn Lanza, Suffolk (Jr., M - Madison, Conn.) - Lanza had the deciding goal in a 1-0 win over longtime GNAC power Lasell.
GNAC WOMEN'S SOCCER WEEKLY ARCHIVE (2019)
| WEEK | PLAYER | GOALKEEPER |
ROOKIE |
| 1 | Sydney Jimmo, CSC | Lindsey Montminy, USJ | Mergim Kutllovci, USJ |
| 2 | Katherine Raposo, AMC | Rachel Matloff, ANM | Sydney Owen, ANM |
| 3 | Katherine Raposo, AMC (2) | Allison Rodrigues, SUF | Aria Ulmer, REG |
| 4 | Ashley Emery, SJC | Alyssa Crugnale, EMM | Sydney Jimmo, CSC (2) |
| 5 | Olivia Cairrao, JWU | Lindsey Montminy, USJ (2) | Bobbi O'Guin, LAS |
| 6 | Jordan Restivo, JWU | Colleen Lynch, JWU | Alyssa Crugnale, EMM |
| 7 | Haley Andrews, AMC | Cassidy Scofield, AMC | Izabella Warren, SIM |
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