GNAC Women's Lacrosse Athlete of the Week Report #9
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PLAYER OF THE WEEK Madeleine Gould, Johnson & Wales (Sr., A) Senior Madeleine Gould drove the JWU offense to two wins last week as the Oakdale, Conn. native racked up 15 points on 11 goals and four assists. She scored six goals against the Bulldogs before going off for nine points on Senior Day against the Falcons with five goals and four assists. In the process, Gould became the program's all-time leader in both assists (106) and points (332). The league-leader in goals (61) and points (87), Gould is also top-15 in the country in these categories. |
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GOALKEEPER OF THE WEEK Emma Glyman, Johnson & Wales (Sr., GK) Senior Emma Glyman gave the Wildcats two victories in net as the Tolland, Conn. native now has 11 victories on the season, which is tied for the most in the conference. Glyman stopped 11 shots earlier on the week against Dean, only allowing three goals in the process for a 78.6% save percentage before collecting a shutout victory over Albertus Magnus on Senior Day. Glyman is 11th in DIII in goals against average (6.64) and ninth in save percentage (54.2%). |
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ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Everett Garner, Simmons (Fr., D) First-Year Everett Garner helped the Sharks go 2-0 in divisional play this past week as the Richmond, Va. native tallied 10 points from seven goals and three assists along with winning 17 draw controls, 14 of which came against Anna Maria. Garner scored twice and assisted once vs. New England College before putting up a career high five goals and adding two assists against the Amcats to cap off the week. |
WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
Olivia Stump, Anna Maria - Scored eight points in a 1-1 week, seven of which came in their victory over Mitchell (four goals, three assists). Collected seven ground balls, four draw controls, and caused five turnovers on the week.
Heather Hanson, Colby-Sawyer - Helped the Chargers to a 1-1 week. She scored a hat trick vs Nichols and then chipped in four and added an assist in a win over Regis. Had seven ground balls and caused turnovers a piece as well on the week.
Jackie Cronin, Elms - Had eight goals and four assists for 12 points in a 1-1 week for the Blazers. Added eight ground balls, 19 draw controls, and eight caused turnovers on the week.
Madeline Wright, Emmanuel - Had eight goals across two GNAC victories. Collected four ground balls as well.
Kaitlin Bedell, Lasell - Scored eight goals across two GNAC victories, collecting four each against Elms and USJ.
Joy Sayah, Lasell - Collected 20 saves across two GNAC victories on the week.
Caitlyn Fielder, Norwich - Powered the Cadets to two key divisional victories with nine total points (seven goals, two assists) and added 13 draw controls, four caused turnovers, seven ground balls, and a stellar 87.5% shooting percentage.
Bailey Manning-Ingala, Norwich - Totaled 20 saves across two GNAC victories for the Cadets.
Serenity Ayala, Regis - Scored nine goals in a 1-1 week for the Pride, with five coming in a victory over Albertus Magnus. Added four against Colby-Sawyer.
Frida Turriza, Simmons - Guided the Sharks to a 2-0 week, registering 10 goals and three assists for 13 points. Had six goals and an assist over New England College and four goals with two assists over Anna Maria.
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