Women's Soccer

NESCAC Women's Soccer Weekly Release - Oct. 30, 2023

NESCAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week
Precious Novidzro - Amherst - Fy. - M/F - Old Akrade, Ghana
Novidzro scored the only goal with 8:25 remaining in the contest to lift Amherst past Trinity, 1-0, on Tuesday. The rookie also scored the game-clinching goal with 2:43 remaining in a 3-1 win over Tufts in the NESCAC Quarterfinals. 

NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Bates – Senior Charlotte Jones (San Jan Capistrano, Calif.), playing in her final collegiate contest sporting the Bates College garnet and white, buried a game-tying goal with 21 seconds (89:39) remaining to salvage a 1-1 stalemate versus in-state rival, Colby. Jones one-timed a pass from 20 yards out into the upper part of the net. The tally was the second of the season for Jones.

Bowdoin - First-year Mary Rainey (Lebanon, N.H.) scored her first collegiate goal on Sunday as the Polar Bears secured a 1-0 NESCAC Quarterfinal win over Connecticut College.

ColbyAbigail Jarvi (Gilford, N.H.) scored her third goal in the last six games in a 1-1 draw against Bates.  The first year helped the Mules go 3-1-2 over that stretch.  

Conn. College - Sarah Hall (Tualatin, Ore.) recorded 12 saves and played a combined 180 minutes in goal for the Camels last week. The senior made seven stops in a 0-0 stalemate at Wesleyan on the final day of the regular season, earning her fourth solo shutout of the season. Hall finished with five saves against third-seeded Bowdoin in the NESCAC Quarterfinals.

Hamilton – Rookie Abby Douglass (Pelham, N.Y.) scored the Continentals' goal on a free kick seven minutes into a 1-1 tie at Williams in a NESCAC Quarterfinal. It was Douglass’ first collegiate goal. The Ephs eventually advanced on penalty kicks (4-2).

Trinity – Senior Mariana Cournoyer (St. Paul, Minn.) was crucial in goal for the Bantams in a 1-1 tie against Wesleyan in the NESCAC Quarterfinals. Cournoyer made a season-high 11 saves to send the game to penalty kicks, where Trinity fell, 7-6.

WesleyanMolly Brumbach (Montclair, N.J.) recorded an eight-save shutout in Tuesday's 0-0 home draw against Conn. College.  The sophomore added eight saves in the NESCAC Quarterfinals against No. 5 seeded Trinity where she led Wesleyan to a 7-6 penalty kick shootout win where she made two stops.

Williams – Senior Jaquelin Nordhoff (Seattle, Wash.) scored the equalizer in the 88th minute off a free kick to tie the Ephs’ NESCAC Quarterfinal match at 1-1. Williams advanced past Hamilton, 4-2 on penalty kicks. Nordhoff also scored the clinching goal in the penalty-kick session.