NESCAC Player of the Week
Julia Jardina - Colby - Sr. - M - Louisville, Ky.
Jardina totaled seven goals and an assist last week in two NESCAC wins. In the regular season finale against Bates, the senior recorded her fourth game of the season with five or more goals. Tacking on two additional scores in Saturday's quarterfinal victory over Trinity, including what proved to be the game-winner. Jardina has 55 goals on the season, five shy of the Colby single-season record. Already the career-leader for draw controls, Jardina added 10 more this week for a career total of 283.
NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst –
Bridget Finley (Bronxville, N.Y.) scored six goals last week, giving her 38 on the season. In a 15-12 win over Trinity, the junior scored five times. Her goal with 19 seconds left in the second quarter gave Amherst a 5-4 lead it would never relinquish.
Bates – Sophomore
Laci Raveis (Fairfield, Conn.) scored a pair of goals Wednesday against No. 3 ranked Colby and followed up with another score on Saturday in the NESCAC Quarterfinals against No. 2 Tufts. Raveis led the Bobcats this season with 48 points, including a team-high 33 goals.
Bowdoin – In her final collegiate game, senior
Lauren Burke (Wellesley, Mass.) scored seven goals with an assist in the Polar Bears’ finale at Tufts on Wednesday.
Colby –
Julia Jardina (Louisville, Ky.) totaled seven goals and an assist last week in two NESCAC wins. In the regular season finale against Bates, the senior recorded her fourth game of the season with five or more goals. Tacking on two additional scores in Saturday's quarterfinal victory over Trinity, including what proved to be the game-winner. Jardina has 55 goals on the season, five shy of the Colby single-season record. Already the career-leader for draw controls, Jardina added 10 more this week for a career total of 283.
Conn. College – Senior defender
Sydney Weber (Hanover, Mass.) finished her career with a solid all-around game in the season finale on Wednesday at Wesleyan. Weber finished with one caused turnover, two ground balls, and four draw controls. With the four draw controls Weber finishes third in program history with 170.
Hamilton –
Aine Cleary (Irvington, N.Y.) posted a career-high seven points and the Continentals finished the season with a 17-11 win at No. 21 Ithaca. Cleary ended up with three goals, including the 100th of her Hamilton career, and a career-best four assists. The senior also scooped up a ground ball.
Middlebury – Senior
Maggie Coughlin (Hanover, Mass.) led the top-seeded Panthers with a game-high five points (1G, 4A) in a 16-2 victory over No. 25 Williams in the NESCAC Quarterfinals. During the contest, Coughlin hit the 100-career assist mark, becoming just the fourth player in program history to have 100 goals and 100 helpers in a career. The senior leads the conference in total assists (29) while sitting in the top five in total points (58), points per contest (3.63), and helpers per game (1.81).
Tufts –
Margie Carden (Newtown Square, Pa.) had one of the best weeks of the season in wins over Bowdoin in the regular season finale and Bates in the NESCAC Quarterfinals. For the week, the senior had 11 points on seven goals and four assists. She tallied eight points against Bowdoin on five goals and three helpers. Carden added two goals and an assist against Bates on Saturday.
Wesleyan –
Dylan Green (Pittsburgh, Pa.) played the role of overtime hero for the Cardinals in an 11-10 overtime win in the NESCAC Quarterfinal against Amherst. The junior finished that playoff game with three goals and three draw controls, scoring an unassisted game-winning goal in the overtime period to send the Cardinals to the NESCAC Semifinal round. Green also snagged both draw controls in the overtime frame, playing a key role in the outcome. The midfielder added one goal, three caused turnovers, and two ground balls in a 16-3 win over Conn. College in the final regular-season game on Wednesday.
Williams –
Meaghan Day (Dover, Mass.) recorded seven caused turnovers, five ground balls, and one draw control in a pair of games at No. 1-ranked Middlebury last week for the No. 25-ranked Ephs. On Wednesday, Day finished with three caused turnovers, three ground balls, and one draw control in the regular-season finale. During the NESCAC Quarterfinals on Saturday, she collected four caused turnovers and two ground balls.