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NESCAC Women's Soccer Weekly Release - Oct. 20, 2025

Every Monday during the season, one NESCAC Player of the Week will be selected based on information submitted by the athletic communications offices at member institutions.
 
NESCAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week
Haley Cramer – Hamilton – So. – Midfield – West Granby, Conn.
Cramer scored two of the Continentals' three goals in a 2-0 week. Cramer's goal in the 81st minute at Amherst gave Hamilton a 1-0 win. The sophomore scored in the 15th minute to give the Continentals a 1-0 lead in an eventual 2-0 victory against Union.

NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst – Brooke Ingemi (Plymouth, Mass.) converted a penalty kick in the 86th minute to break a 1-1 tie and lift Amherst to a 2-1 victory over Tufts. The senior ranks third on the team in scoring with seven points (3G, 1A).

Bates – Sophomore Eleanor Martin (Oilville, Va.) recorded her second brace of the season to help the Bobcats defeat the University of Southern Maine, 3-0, last week. Martin's five goals this year lead the team.

Bowdoin - Sophomore Jackie Shores (Arlington, Va.) headed home the first goal of the game, off an individual effort by junior Mary Rainey (Lebanon, N.H.), as the Polar Bears took a 2-0 road win at Wesleyan Saturday.

Colby – Out of the seven goals for the Mules this week, Abigail Jarvi's (Gilford, N.H.) pair were instrumental in pushing Colby's record to 8-2-3.  The junior broke a second-half tie against Maine Maritime in a midweek contest in Castine, Maine, with her fourth game-winning goal of the season.  In Saturday's conference tilt in Hartford Jarvi wasted little time for her league-leading ninth goal of the season, putting Colby on the board seven minutes into action en route to a 4-1 win over Trinity.  

Conn. College - First-year goalkeeper Yael Bugaev (Westborough, Mass.) was instrumental in Conn. College's only game of the week. Making just her second career start in goal, Bugaev stopped all seven shots faced to help the Camels pick up their first conference win, defeating Bates 3-0 on Saturday.

Middlebury – Livia Davidson (Tuxedo, N.Y.) excelled in net for the Panthers in a top-10 showdown against Tufts, stopping a career-high nine shots to seal a 0-0 tie and secure the senior’s fourth clean sheet of the season. Davidson holds the top spot in the conference for goals against average (.353) and save percentage (.923).

Tufts – Reese Birch (Mission Hills, Kan.) scored the Jumbos lone goal last week, as Tufts went 0-1-1 with a scoreless draw at Middlebury. The junior tallied a game-tying goal against Amherst midweek to knot the game at 1-1 before Amherst went on to win the game late. Birch has five goals on the season. 

Williams – The Ephs were idle last week. Williams returns to action on Tuesday, Oct. 21 when it travels to Westfield State.