Women's Team of the Week: September 4
There are scorers of great goals and great scorers of goals. It is a rare mix to get both in the same player, but that is what Nebraska has in Player of the Week, Eleanor Dale. The English striker scored the viral bicycle kick last week, then added another top-class goal this week as she scored a brace in both games. That total of three games in a row with at least two scored means Dale is among the most in-form strikers in college soccer.
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GK Zoe Clevely, Samford - With seven saves and two clean sheets against Ole Miss and No. 6 Alabama, Clevely earns a spot in the team of the week.
D Ellie Geoffroy, Oklahoma State - Two wins saw the talented Geoffroy pitch in defensively while adding a couple of goals from corners.
D Abigail Finn, Providence - Not that considerations extend past the current week, but Providence has now registered five clean sheets from five games, including two more on the week.
D Laveni Vaka, BYU - BYU upset no. 1 UCLA, and it could not have been without Vaka, who stood tall and limited the UCLA offense.
D Zara Chavoshi, Wake Forest - Another player who helped the team to back-to-back clean sheets and none conceded this season.
M Lexi Missimo, Texas - Unstoppable this weekend, Missimo registered two goals and six assists in two games.
M Samantha Courtwright, Texas Tech - A freshman on the list, Courtwright did well on the week with three assists over two games.
M Hallie Klanke, Kansas - Another clutch performance sees Klanke back on the list, as her 85th-minute equalizer saved Kansas from a loss and made it a goal and two assits on the week.
F Eleanor Dale, Nebraska - The Player of the Week scored plenty to add to her tally.
F Kathryn Doyle, Gonzaga - Doyle had three goal contributions as Gonzaga ran off with two identical three-goal wins.
F Pietra Tordin, Princeton - Tordin 4-3 Army is not hyperbole as she scored all four Princeton goals in an Army takedown.
Honorable Mentions: GK Macy Enneking (Iowa), D Lucy Cappadona (Connecticut), D Katherine Turner (St. John’s), D Ashlynn Kulha (Old Dominion), D Camryn Dixon (South Carolina), M Kendell Peterson (BYU), M Landy Mertz (Pittsburgh), M Sophia Boman (Minnesota), F Kailyn Dudukovich (Ohio State), F Jenna Tobia (Clemson), F Jasmine Hamid (Towson)
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