NESCAC Player of the Week
Lilly Truchon – Hamilton – Jr. – F – South Burlington, Vt.
Truchon had a hand in four of the Continentals' five goals as they swept a weekend series at No. 10 Bowdoin. Truchon scored late in the first period and had the assist on the game-winning goal with 4:13 left in the third period of a 2-1 win on Friday. The junior had the primary assist on Hamilton's first goal and tallied the go-ahead goal with 48 seconds left in the second period of a 3-1 victory on Saturday. Truchon has four multi-point games this season, including three in the last four.
NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst – Junior forward
Maeve Reynolds (Plymouth, Mass.) had a goal and assist in a two-game series at Colby.
Bowdoin – First-year
Bella Schifano (South Portland, Maine) scored the game's first goal on Saturday against Hamilton.
Colby –Junior
Megan Martodam (Newport Beach, Calif.) tallied the game-tying goal and assisted the game-winner Saturday in a 3-2 win and scored once in Friday’s 3-1 victory to complete Colby's sweep of No. 3 Amherst. The junior was also part of a power-play kill unit that held the Mammoths scoreless on power-plays across the two-game set. Colby's six goals marked the most allowed by Amherst in a NESCAC series all season.
Conn. College – Junior forward
Serena Seiple (Wilmette, Ill.) continued her recent goal-scoring trend, tallying two markers in a weekend split versus Williams. On Friday night, Seiple notched the overtime-winning goal, firing in off the crossbar, to give the Camels a 2-1 win. On Saturday, with Conn. trailing early in the third, Seiple converted on the power play to cut the Camels' deficit in half.
Middlebury –
Cat Appleyard (Rye, N.Y.) tallied three goals and a pair of assists in a 3-0 week for Middlebury. The senior played a pivotal role in helping the squad edge Trinity, 2-1, on Friday night, tallying both goals within 47 seconds of each other. Appleyard also scored once and dished out a pair of helpers in midweek action against Suffolk. The forward is tied for first on the team with nine goals, with three of those being game-winning goals.
Trinity – Graduate student
Jenny Guider (Ridgefield, Conn.) potted a power-play goal for the Bantams to even the score at 1-1 early in a 5-1 loss to Middlebury. Guider logged a team-high 10 shots in the series with the Panthers and added five blocked shots.
Williams – Junior
Jaelyn Keiver (Dartmouth, Nova Scotia) scored the game-winning goal and assisted the Ephs’ first tally in a 2-1 triumph over Connecticut College on Saturday.