Women's Soccer

NESCAC Women's Soccer Weekly Release - Sept. 16, 2024

NESCAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week
Mia Feldman - Middlebury - So. - F – Salt Lake City, Utah
Feldman tallied five points and one goal in each of Middlebury’s games last weekend. On Saturday, the Panther’s goal in the 15th minute proved to be the game-winner in a 2-0 victory over Trinity. Feldman followed up with a marker and a helper on Sunday, as Middlebury played to a 2-2 tie versus MIT, in a battle with a top-five nationally ranked opponents. Feldman has five points on the year (2G, 1A), which stands tied for fifth place in the conference. 

NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst – Jessica Lomo (Accra, Ghana) scored the only goal of the only game Amherst played last week, a 1-0 victory over Williams. The sophomore’s goal came in the 84th minute and was the second consecutive game she scored the Mammoths' only goal in a 1-0 win. 

Bates – Ruby Reimann (Oak Bluffs, Mass.) recorded her second straight shutout, blanking Emerson in a 0-0 draw on Saturday. The senior made a season-high seven saves in the match. Bates is undefeated at 2-0-1 on the year, marking their best start to a season since 2015.

Bowdoin - Seven different Polar Bears scored in a midweek win over Maine-Farmington, including one-goal, one-assist performances by senior Laila Nickelson (Bethesda, Md.) and sophomore Cadence Lee (Fairfax, Va.).

ColbyElla Carluzzi (Brookfield, Conn.) lifted Colby to two wins against Southern Maine and Hartford in a 2-1 week for the Mules. The rookie’s game-winner against Southern Maine midway through the second half delivered the victory over the Huskies on Wednesday, and the first-year's assist on the deciding goal Sunday at No. 17 Hartford gives the Mules two wins against ranked opponents early in the season.  

Connecticut College - Senior goalkeeper Ella Kahrl (Wellesley, Mass.) led Conn. College to a 2-1 record. Kahrl started with one save in a 4-1 win over neighboring Coast Guard. On Saturday, Kahrl recorded five saves as the Camels earned a crucial victory over NESCAC foe Bowdoin (2-1), before following up with another four saves against Tufts on Sunday. Kahrl recorded 10 saves for the week, improving her record to 3-2 on the season.

HamiltonHaley Cramer (West Granby, Conn.) scored two goals in the Continentals' 3-0 win against Oswego State, and Isabel Harvey (Rye, N.Y.) scored their lone goal in a 2-1 setback against Wesleyan. The goals were the first for the first-year players.

Tufts - Caroline Kelly (Southborough, Mass.) tallied two goals in a 2-0 weekend for the Jumbos. The junior’s first tally opened the scoring just 46 seconds into the match versus Colby, an eventual 3-0 victory for Tufts on Saturday. The midfielder rocketed the ball into the top left of the net against Conn. College for her second goal in as many games.

Wesleyan – Center back Sheridan Snow (Bethesda, Md.) was a key piece in two wins last week, extending Wesleyan's win streak to three straight to open the season. The rookie played 74 minutes in the Cardinals’ 2-0 shutout win over WPI on Wednesday. Snow followed with a goal while playing all 90 minutes in Saturday's 2-1 victory at Hamilton.

Williams – Sophomore Bria Abbiati (Newton, Mass.) posted two goals and one assist in a 5-0 triumph over Clark on Sunday afternoon for the No. 20-ranked Ephs.