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Northeast Conference Women's Lacrosse Weekly Release (2/27)

2/27/2017

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NEC Player of the Week:
Sydney Davis, SFU
NEC Defensive Player of the Week: Molly Martin, BRY
NEC Rookie of the Week: Sydney Davis, SFU
Previous NEC Releases: February 20 l Preseason Poll Release


NEC WOMEN'S LACROSSE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Sydney Davis, Saint Francis U
Fr., A., Harwood, MD/Southern
Davis powered a dominant performance by Saint Francis U's attack in a 16-3 victory over Presbyterian College. She took five shots and scored five goals en-route to matching an eight-year old program record. Tying the single-game scoring mark that was set in 2009 by Chelsea Kent, Davis tallied eight points on five goals and three assists in the runaway road win.  The native Marylander scored four of her five goals during an 11:23 span in the first half, helping the Red Flash seize control of the contest and jump out to a 6-2 lead. 

NEC WOMEN'S LACROSSE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Molly Martin, Bryant
Sr., D, Island Park, NY/Long Beach
Martin anchored a stellar defensive effort that smothered Patriot League member Holy Cross. The senior came away with a game-high four caused turnovers and accounted for five of the team’s eight groundballs in the 14-3 triumph. Thanks to her efforts on defense and in transition, Bryant limited the Crusaders to just three goals and 17 shots. 

NEC WOMEN'S LACROSSE ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Sydney Davis, Saint Francis U
Fr., A., Harwood, MD/Southern
Davis powered a dominant performance by Saint Francis U's attack in a 16-3 victory over Presbyterian College. She took five shots and scored five goals en-route to matching an eight-year old program record. Tying the single-game scoring mark that was set in 2009 by Chelsea Kent, Davis tallied eight points on five goals and three assists in the runaway road win.  The native Marylander scored four of her five goals during an 11:23 span in the first half, helping the Red Flash seize control of the contest and jump out to a 6-2 lead.