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Jodi Fralick earns ECAC DIII NE Player of the Week

Jodi Fralick earns ECAC DIII NE Player of the Week

Story courtesy of Piccirilli, ECAC Communications Assistant

Division 1

Offensive Player of the Week

Katherine Sheeleigh – Harvard University
Junior, Forward, New Vernon, N.J.
Sheeleigh scored twice in Harvard's 2-1 win over Dartmouth, as the Crimson clinched at least a share of its second straight Ivy League title and automatic berth to the NCAA tournament. After the Big Green grabbed an early lead in the seventh minute, Sheeleigh knotted the game with a finish off a corner kick at 19:06. She then put the Crimson ahead with her second goal in the 87th minute.

Defensive Player of the Week

Stephanie Gordon - Northeastern University
Sophomore, Goalkeeper, Rockland, Mass.
Gordon made a career-high 11 saves and recorded her sixth shutout of the season to help lead Northeastern to a 4-0 victory over Hofstra last Saturday. The sophomore stopped 10 shots in the second half as the Huskies clinched the CAA regular-season title for the first time.

Division II

Offensive Player of the Week

Kayla Mueger - Dowling College
Freshman, Midfielder, Farmingdale, N.Y.
Mueger tallied the first goal of her career in overtime to hand the Golden Lions a 2-1 victory over American International in their regular season finale.

Division III New England

Offensive Player of the Week

Jodi Fralick - Lesley University
Senior, Forward, Woburn, Mass.
Fralick propelled her team to a 3-0 conference week, also notching her 29th goal of the season, which marks her 100th collegiate goal at Lesley. She became the 15th player in NCAA Division III women’s soccer history to accomplish this feat in her final regular season match in a 3-0 sweep of Bay Path. The Lynx also defeated Wheelock 5-0 and Newbury 4-0. Fralick finished the week with seven goals, including two hat tricks.

Defensive Player of the Week

Cait Witham- Saint Joseph College (CT)
Senior, Goalkeeper, Prospect, Conn.
Witham made 15 saves in a 1-0 GNAC quarterfinal win over Lasell. Witham has now posted four consecutive shutouts.

Division III Upstate

Offensive Player of the Week

Winnie Adrien - Ithaca College
Senior, Forward, Blair, N.J.
Adrien scored three of 27th-ranked Ithaca’s four goals in a 1-0-1 week. She tallied twice in the Bombers’ 3-1 win over 29th-ranked Oneonta and scored the Ithaca lone goal in a 1-1 tie with 28th-ranked Skidmore.

Defensive Player of the Week

Meghan Sleezer - Skidmore College
Sophomore, Goalkeeper, Gloversville, N.Y.
Sleezer had a season-high 19 saves in a 1-1 overtime tie at nationally ranked Ithaca College.

Division III Metro

Offensive Player of the Week

Jess Babice - Rowan University
Junior, Forward, Groveville, N.J.
Babice recorded seven points in a pair of victories for Rowan. She opened the week
by registering a goal and an assist for three points during Rowan’s 3-0 road win at Rutgers-
Newark. Three days later, she wrapped up her regular season by producing a pair of goals during the Profs’ 9-1 victory over Rutgers-Camden.

Defensive Player of the Week

Meaghan Baker - William Paterson University
Senior, Goalkeeper, Rockaway, N.J.
Baker opened the week by collecting eight saves in a 2-0 shutout of Montclair State. Three days later, she notched two saves while surrendering just one goal in a regular season finale, 2-1, road win at Richard Stockton. She wrapped up the week by posting two saves for her second shutout of the Red Hawks in a five-day period during the Pioneers’ 2-0 NJAC Tournament opening round win over MSU.

Division III South

Offensive Player of the Week

Emily Reimold - Penn State University-Altoona Sophomore, Forward, Shrewsbury, Pa.
Reimold scored four goals in the first round playoff match-up in a 6-0 victory over La Roche. She tied the school record for most goals in a season with 19 and is currently the school points leader with 86 on 38 goals and 10 assists in just two years of competition.

Defensive Player of the Week

Alisa Cornell – University of Pittsburgh-Bradford Freshman, Goalkeeper, Philadelphia, Pa.
Cornell made seven saves in a shutout win over No. 3 Medaille on the road in the first round of the AMCC playoffs, earning the shutout in the No. 6 Panthers' 1-0 win.