Women's Team of the Week: Nov. 4

Women's Team of the Week: Nov. 4
by TopDrawerSoccer
November 5, 2024

Elite players deliver when it matters most, and Siena Stambolich did just that for Kent State to earn Player of the Week honors.

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To start the week, the Canadian midfielder scored an Olympico and had an assist in a 4-1 defeat of Bowling Green to close out the regular season. That strike proved to be a moment of foreshadowing. Tied 1-1 in overtime of a quarter-final MAC matchup, Stambolich scored her second olympico of the week to give the Golden Flashes a dramatic golden goal victory.

Check out the Women's Team of the Week, presented by KwikGoal.

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Player of the Week: Siena Stambolich, Kent State

Women’s Team of the Week: October 28-November 3

GK: Mia Hamant, Washington - Delivering the performance of a lifetime, Hamant made 12 saves to end regulation at 0-0, then stopped three penalty kicks as Washington upset No. 17 Iowa in the first round of the Big Ten tournament.

D: Julia Nicholas, Manhattan - Nicholas played every minute and provided an assist in each game as Manhattan earned victories over Iona and Siena.

D: Mieke Schiemann, Penn State - In a clutch performance, Schiemann played all 90 minutes, then scored with 90 seconds remaining as Penn State upset No. 15 Minnesota in the first round of the Big Ten tournament.

D: Nyla Blue, Tennessee - Blue delivered two exceptional defensive performances and added an assist as she played every minute in identical 1-0 clean-sheet victories at Florida and Kentucky.

M: Baylee DeSmit, Loyola (MD) - Continuing her epic season, DeSmit scored three and assisted two as the Greyhounds defeated American and Colgate. 

M: Naya Marcil, Western Carolina - With three goals and an assist, Marcil was in top form as the Catamounts took down Wofford and Chattanooga.

M: Siena Stambolich, Kent State - An overtime game-winner capped off a week where Stambolich delivered two excellent performances.

M: Mika Krommenhoek, BYU - Krommenhoek was on fire with two goals and an assist as BYU secured a resounding 5-1 upset of No. 22 Oklahoma State in the Big 12 tournament.

F: Tori Waldeck, Pepperdine - With two goals and an assist, Waldeck was the difference as Pepperdine handled San Diego 5-1.

F: Kristina Karlof, Wisconsin-Milwaukee - Another to shine in a 5-1 victory, Karlof scored twice and assisted another in just 48 minutes versus Wisconsin Green-Bay.

F: Mackenzie Compton, Lindenwood - Compton produced a brace and an assist to lead Lindenwood to an OVC quarter-final victory past Southeast Missouri State.

Honorable Mention: GK Kelly Hall (Presbyterian), D Leila Lanier (Detroit Mercy), D Ana Salas (Fairleigh Dickinson), D Bella Mayo (UC Davis), M Hannah Bebar (Duke), M Emma Oliphant (Canisius), M Katy Coffin (Colorado State), M Carlin Blake (San Diego State), F Izzy Engle (Notre Dame), F Mady Soumare (Texas State), F Lauryn White (California Baptist)

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