Women's Team of The Week: September 27
It only took 45 seconds for Michelle Cooper to put NC State away for good. Duke held a 2-0 lead at half time of its ACC clash and needed a third for security. And Cooper provided. The striker darted between two defenders to meet a Mackenzie Pluck cross, which she headed past a sprawling keeper. It was the third of her four goals last week, a deluge of quality to offset a week in which she failed to score.
She contributed elsewhere, tallying two assists as Duke beat two ACC opponents by a combined 9-0 scoreline. It was a dominant slate for the All-American talent, one worthy of player of the week honors.
Player of The Week: Michelle Cooper, Duke
Women's Team of the Week: September 19-25
GK Jordan Nytes, Oklahoma State - Nytes had a strong week for Oklahoma State, keeping two clean sheets while tallying 12 saves for the Cowgirls.
D Leah Scarpelli, FGCU - Scarpelli did it both ways for the Eagles last week, tallying three goal contributions while also holding their opponents to just one goal.
D Madison Haugen, Georgia - The Bulldogs have enjoyed a strong run of late, and Haugen has been a key contributor. She posted two assists to help her team past Florida.
D Nicole Payne, USC - The strikers scored both goals of USC’s 2-1 win over Stanford. She also held the Cardinal to just one goal over 90 minutes.
M Bailey Manfredi, Charlotte - Manfredi found success in her first start for the 49ers, grabbing two assists in a 2-0 win over Louisiana Tech. She was equally solid Sunday evening, playing 53 minutes as Charlotte beat UTEP 3-0.
M Felicia Knox, Alabama - Knox broke Alabam’s single season record for assists this week, tallying her 10th and 11th in a 3-0 win over Texas A&M. She was also important earlier in the week, providing another helper as Alabama beat Tennessee.
M Kennedy White, Bowling Green - White scored three of Bowling Green’s four goals last week, helping clinch solid ties against Toledo and Western Michigan.
M Clara Robbins, Florida State - Brian Pensky has Florida State flowing, and Robbins reaped the rewards in the second full week of SEC play. She scored two and assisted two as the Noles won twice.
F Michelle Cooper, Duke - Cooper has moved out of an early season rut and found form. She led the Blue Devils with 4 goals and two assists last week.
F Penelope Hocking, Penn State - Hocking scored three goals on five shots last week, showing the kind of forward play that Penn State was expecting from the USC transfer. Her goal against Rutgers helped clinch a vital Big Ten win.
F Trinity Byars, Texas - Byars scored twice as the Longhorns beat Texas Tech in Lubbock. She now has 10 goals in 10 games in a solid sophomore campaign.
Honorable mentions: F Elizabeth Ivey Crain (William & Mary), M Haley McWhirter (Mississippi State), M/D Justina Gaynor (Michigan State), GK Brenna Murray (Charlotte), F Elaina Longjohn (William & Mary), F Jody Brown (Florida State), D Beky Myers (Elon), Linn Beck (Stony Brook), Emily Gaebe (Saint Louis)
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