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Hopkins Ramadane, Washington Wendeborn Tabbed Players of the Week

Hopkins Ramadane, Washington Wendeborn Tabbed Players of the Week
 

Offensive Player of the Week

Samy Ramadane, Fr, M, Johns Hopkins

Ramadane scored two goals in Hopkins win at Muhlenberg, including the game-winner, as the Blue Jays' win in Allentown pushed them into a four-way tie for second in the standings. Ramadane's first goal came in the 41st minute, less than seven minutes after the Mules had tied the game, and would prove to be the game-winner. He added an insurance goal in the 64th minute to give Hopkins a two-goal cushion.

 

Defensive Player of the Week

Jon Wendeborn, Fr, GK, Washington College

Made four saves in the second half to pick up his first career victory for the Shoremen in their 1-0 win over visiting Gettysburg in helping WC down the Bullets in consecutive years for the first time since 1959-60. 

 

Notebook:

Haverford senior David Robinson scored a goal and assisted on the game-winner as the Fords upset the 21st-ranked Diplomats on Saturday. The senior's offensive contributions came against an F&M defense that entered the weekend having only given up five goals on the season.

McDaniel senior Luis Calderon scored two goals in a 1-1 week against two of the top teams in the conference. 

Senior defender Jake Weiner made strong contributions on both sides of the ball to help Swarthmore win both of its Centennial Conference matches in come-from-behind fashion this past week and remain in first place. Offensively, he notched two assists to help the Garnet rally to post a 3-1 road win over McDaniel. Weiner also continued to anchor a defense which has allowed one goal or less in 12 straight matches. Senior captain Jack Momeyer scored the game-winning goal in the second half to cap a comeback effort in Swarthmore's 2-1 win over nationally-ranked Dickinson on Saturday, Oct. 19.

Freshman Drew Thompson scored the only goal of the match in Washington's victory over Gettysburg on Saturday in the 51st minute to give the Shoremen their first back-to-back victories over the Bullets since 1959-60.  It was his first career game-winning goal and it came from about 20 yards out from the right side and into the lower left corner.