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Washington's Dudley Named Offensive Player of the Week

Washington's Dudley Named Offensive Player of the Week

April 27, 2015

Alli Dudley, So, M, Washington College

New Winsor, Md. / Francis Scott Key

Tallied a team-high 15 points on eight goals and seven assists while winning eight draw controls in a 2-0 week for the Shorewomen. In the team's 21-10 victory over Swarthmore on Wednesday night, she scored a career-best five goals and added three assists for eight points, matching her career-high. She also tied her career-high in draw controls with five in the victory. In Washington's 20-11 triumph at McDaniel on Saturday, she tied for game-best in points with seven as she handed out a game-best four helpers and scored three times. She also had three caused turnovers, tying her career-high, and also won three draw controls.

 

PREVIOUS AWARD WINNERS:

April 20, 2015

Stephanie Umbach, Sr, A, Muhlenberg

Bridgewater, N.J. / Bridgewater-Raritan East

Umbach scored 23 points on 17 goals and 6 assists and won 19 draw controls in a 2-0 week for Muhlenberg. She set a CC record for goals in a game by scoring 12 in a 20-15 win at Swarthmore. She also tied the 17-year-old CC mark in 14 points in a game. Umbach connected on all five of her shots en route to a nine-point effort in a 20-3 win at Bryn Mawr. She caused five turnovers in the two games.

April 13, 2015

Bridget Kenny, Sr, A, Gettysburg

Gladstone, N.J. / Bernards

Kenny recorded 11 points and 13 draw controls in a 2-0 week for the Bullets. She tossed in six goals and dished out an assist in a 20-8 victory over McDaniel. Kenny posted three goals and a helper, while grabbing a season-high eight draw controls in a 20-2 win over Ursinus. She scored all but one point in the opening periods of those contests and she did not miss a shot for the week.

 

April 6, 2015

Casey Armstrong, Jr, A, Muhlenberg

Armstrong scored 19 points on 12 goals and seven assists in a 1-1 week for the Mules. Her 12 goals came on only 15 shots. She scored six of her nine points against Haverford in the second half, helping Muhlenberg pull away from a one-point halftime lead for a 19-10 win. Armstrong tied a career high with 10 points in a 20-17 loss at Washington.

March 30, 2015

Mandy Buell, Sr, A, Gettysburg

Buell continued her strong season by pouring in 10 points on nine goals and one assist in a pair of victories. She opened the week with a career-high seven goals in a 15-9 win over No. 15 York. She was 3-of-3 on free-position shots and added one ground ball and one draw control in the contest. In a 14-1 win over Muhlenberg, Buell tallied a pair of goals and an assist, while also producing one ground ball and three draw controls. For the week, the Bullets' attacker connected on 75 percent of her shot attempts.

March 23, 2015


Diana Perry, Haverford

Senior, Midfield

Bethesda, Md. / Milton Academy, Mass.

Perry was the main focal point of the Fords' thrilling 11-10 comeback victory over No. 4 Gettysburg on Saturday. The senior scored six times in the second half including a stretch of four straight after the Fords fell behind 10-6. Her last goal of the contest tied the game with just 18 seconds to go. Perry's seven goals set a new career high and gave her 150 in her career.

March 16, 2015

Bridget Kenny, Sr, A, Gettysburg

Kenny scored 14 goals and two assists in Gettysburg's 2-1 week. She tallied at least four goals in all three games, including five against both No. 18 Ithaca and No. 3 Cortland. She connected on 56 percent of her shot attempts and added four ground balls and 10 draw controls. Kenny moved into second place on the program's all-time list for draw controls and now stands with 219.

Danielle Entrot, Sr, A, McDaniel

Led the Green Terror to a 2-0 week, recording 10 goals to give her 199 for her carer and become the program's all-time leader in goals scored. She tallied five goals against both Susquehanna and Bryn Mawr, doing it on a combined 12 shots. She also handed out four assists on the week and corralled 11 draw controls.

 

March 9, 2015


Kayleigh Thies, Muhlenberg

Senior, Midfielder, North Caldwell, N.J./West Essex

Thies scored nine goals on only 10 shots in two Muhlenberg wins in Hilton Head. She scored a career-high four goals in a 16-9 win against 2014 ECAC Mid-Atlantic runner-up St. Joseph's (L.I.), then set a new career high two days later with five goals in a 16-10 defeat of Potsdam State. Thies also had three assists in the two games.

March 2, 2015

Stephanie Umbach, Muhlenberg

Senior, M, Bridgewater, N.J.

Umbach tied the school records for goals and points in a game in the Mules' season-opening 19-4 win against Walsh. She scored nine goals - extending her streak of consecutive hat tricks to 23 - and added three assists for 12 points. Umbach also had nine draw controls and caused a turnover.