SLIAC Players of the Week - October 31
The St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Players of the Week for October 31, 2022
Men's Soccer Offensive Player of the Week | ||
Marco Donjuan, Webster University A freshman midfielder, Donjuan was part of two wins for the Gorloks to close out the regular season. In the finale he buried two goals, scoring them less than a minute apart. He finished the week with four points on three shots. |
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Men's Soccer Defensive Player of the Week | ||
Dominic Haggard, Fontbonne University Haggard, a sophomore keeper, picked up a tie against Principia. In 90 minutes Haggard made seven saves, allowing just one goal, and finishing with a .875 save percentage. |
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Women's Soccer Offensive Player of the Week | ||
Ashlie Johnston Cabral, Greenville University A freshman striker she finished with four goals and one assist in helping the Panthers to a pair of wins last week. She netted a hat trick against Eureka, including the game-winning goal. She followed with a goal and assist in a 2-1 win over Spalding. She finished with 9 points on the week. |
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Women's Soccer Defensive Player of the Week | ||
Reyce Reller, Webster University Reller, a sophomore, led the Gorlok defense to a pair of shutout wins last week while also contributing offensively. The Gorloks blanked both Spalding and Blackburn while Reller added one goal and one assist on the week. |
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Volleyball Offensive Player of the Week | ||
Jayda Branch, Spalding University The sophomore outside hitter helped the Golden Eagles to a 3-1 win over Blackburn in the regular season finale. Branch finished the match with 22 kills and 19 digs, adding two aces. She hit .237 in the match and totaled 24 points, averaging 6.0 points per set. |
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Volleyball Defensive Player of the Week | ||
Chasity Hill, Greenville University Hill closes out the season with her fourth weekly award. The senior averaged 5.33 digs per set and finished with 64 digs in four matches on the week. She had a high of 24 digs against Fontbonne and reached double-digit digs in all four matches. |
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