| February 20th |
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Abby Keane, DePauw
(Grosse Pointe Farms, MI/Grosse Pointe South)
DePauw freshman Abby Keane went 4-for-5 on shots on goal, leading the Tigers in goals and tying in points after scoring four goals and tallying an assist in a 14-9 win over Carthage. Keane earned two draw controls, collected one ground ball and caused one turnover in her college debut with the Tigers.
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| February 27th |
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Grace Egan, Ohio Wesleyan
(Ridgefield, CT/Ridgefield)
Ohio Wesleyan senior Grace Egan recorded a team-high five goals on five shots in a 17-13 win over Otterbein. Egan scored twice during an early 6-0 run that gave the Battling Bishops the lead for good. OWU trailed, 2-1, in the first quarter when the senior rang up back-to-back goals to put the Bishops ahead to stay. Egan also tallied goals in the second, third, and fourth quarters.
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| March 6th |
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Lauren Mills, Oberlin
(St. Louis, MO/Kirkwood)
Oberlin sophomore midfielder Lauren Mills played a major role in a pair of Yeowomen wins this past week. In a 10-9 overtime win at John Carroll, Mills posted four points on three goals and one assist to go along with four ground balls, four draw controls and two caused turnovers. She followed that effort with a career-high eight points with four goals and four assists in a 22-19 win over Hope. Mills added five draw controls, two ground balls, and two caused turnovers in the two-goal victory. |
| March 13th |
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Megan Hiller, Oberlin
(Stevensville, MD/Severn School)
Oberlin first-year Megan Hiller helped lead the Yeowomen to two victories last week, posting 10 points. In a 15-8 win over Franciscan, Hiller scored three goals on three attempts and dished out one assist. The rookie followed that performance with a career-high six goals to go along with two ground balls and one draw control in a victory over Centre.
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| March 20th |
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Caroline O'Neil, Kenyon
(Ponte Vedra, FL/Ponte Vedra)
Kenyon senior Caroline O'Neil helped lead the Owls to two wins on the week. In an 11-10 upset of No. 25-ranked SUNY Geneseo, O'Neil tallied four goals including the game-winner. Two days later, O'Neil recorded three more goals in a victory over Marymount.
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| March 27th |
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Nola Garand, Kenyon
(Southborough, MA/Algonquin Regional)
Kenyon sophomore Nola Garand helped the Owls go 2-0 on the week, including an 8-7 win over No. 14-ranked University of Chicago on Sunday. Garand tallied a season- and career-high 17 saves against the Maroons, including one save at point-blank range with a little more than one minute remaining in the game. In addition to her save total, she also recorded five ground balls in the one-goal victory. Earlier in the week, the netminder recorded two saves in 30 minutes of action in a win over Baldwin Wallace.
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| April 3rd |
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Kenzie Morris, Wooster
(Chardon, OH/Chardon)
Wooster sophomore Kenzie Morris averaged 5.0 draw controls, 4.5 goals, 2.0 ground balls, 1.5 caused turnovers, and 1.0 assist during a 2-0 week for the Fighting Scots. Morris had at least four goals in wins over Hope and Kalamazoo. The sophomore's week was highlighted by a five-goal, two-assist effort in a 17-14 win over the Flying Dutch. Morris added nine draw controls, two ground balls and two caused turnovers in the three-goal victory.
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| April 10th |
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Bridget Driscoll, DePauw
(New Albany, OH/New Albany)
DePauw sophomore midfielder Bridget Driscoll tallied four goals and led the Tigers with 13 draw controls and three caused turnovers in a victory over Oberlin. Driscoll also collected four ground balls, which broke the program single-season record of 41 that she shared with Emily Howard last year. She also broke the single-season draw control record of 79 that was held by Emma Kennedy last year, as the midfielder now has 99.
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| April 17th |
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Allaire Kotz, Denison
(Bethesda, MD/Connelly School of the Holy Child)
Denison senior Allaire Kotz finished with 14 points in a 2-0 week for the Big Red. In an 18-7 win over Wooster, Kotz netted five goals on five shots and dished out two assists. Then in a 20-4 victory over Oberlin, the senior scored four goals on five shots and earned three assists.
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| April 24th |
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Caroline O’Neil, Kenyon
(Ponte Vedra, FL/Ponte Vedra)
Kenyon senior Caroline O'Neil directed the Owls to a pair of important conference wins last week, as Kenyon claimed a 20-8 home win against Wooster and a 13-12 overtime win at Denison in a battle of the top teams in the conference. In two games, O'Neil produced a team-high nine points on a team-high seven goals and a pair of assists. She netted four goals and scooped up one ground ball against Wooster. At Denison, she netted three goals and dished two assists. With less than five minutes to play against the Big Red, O'Neil served up an assist and then scored to even out the game in regulation. She leads her Kenyon teammates, and all conference players, with 57 points on the season.
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Grace Egan, Ohio Wesleyan
(Ridgefield, CT/Ridgefield)
Ohio Wesleyan senior Grace Egan netted three goals as the Battling Bishops built a 6-3 lead on the way to 7-6 win at Wooster. Egan also tallied one draw control, one ground ball and one caused turnover in the one-goal victory. The win clinched a spot in the NCAC tournament for Ohio Wesleyan, the Bishops' first NCAC tournament berth since the 2010 season.
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