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Haverford's Boyer, Washington College's Potochney Named Players of the Week

Haverford's Boyer, Washington College's Potochney Named Players of the Week

Complete Release - Oct. 22

Offensive Player of the Week

Meg Boyer, Haverford
Junior, F, Ann Arbor, MI / Huron HS

Boyer scored three times and handed out a pair of assists in a pair of Ford victories last week. She scored the first goal and assisted on the last in the 3-0 win vs. Bryn Mawr. Boyer had two tallies and an assist in the 5-2 win against McDaniel.

 

Defensive Player of the Week

Rebecca Potochney, Washington College
Sophomore, Goalkeeper. Newark, DE / Newark HS

Potochney turned away all 15 shots she faced in a 1-0-1 week for the Shorewomen. She made nine saves in the 1-0 win over Ursinus and stopped six shots in the double-overtime scoreless draw at Franklin & Marshall. The shutouts were her third and fourth of the season, setting a program record.

 

Centennial Notebook

Seven-time defending champion Johns Hopkins clinched a playoff berth with a 4-0 blanking of Bryn Mawr. Sophomore Hannah Kronick (Westfield, NJ / Westfield) scored her league-leading 19th goal of the season, while Sydney Teng (Fairport, NY / Fairport) had two goals and an assist.

Meg Boyer (Ann Arbor, MI / Huron) had a pair of goals, including the game-winner, as Haverford defeated McDaniel, 5-2. Eleven of her 19 career goals have won matches for the Fords. Haverford has 11 wins on the season, reaching double digits for the fourth consecutive season – a first for the program.

Dickinson kept its playoff hopes alive with a 2-1 come-from-behind win at Ursinus, as Ashley Fields (Far Hills, NJ / Ridge) both both the game-tying and winning goals. The Red Devils have surrendered just nine goals in 16 matches this season.

Washington College sophomore Rebecca Potochney (Newark, DE / Newark) recorded her fourth solo shutout of the season – a school record – in the scoreless draw at Franklin & Marshall. Classmate Suzanne Patinella (Fallston, MD / Maryvale Prep) set the school record for assists in a season (6) in the win over Ursinus. It was the Shorewomen's first win against the Bears since 2002.