| Leilanni Nesbeth – Sophomore – Forward – Florida State – Nesbeth used her touch on the ball to create the space and the angle she needed to drive a shot into the back of the frame from thirty yards out in FSU’s 4-1 win over Pittsburgh. Nesbeth also made a nice secondary run into space to finish a pass from redshirt senior Malia Berkely in FSU’s 4-3 win over Virginia. |
| Sydney Babineaux – Freshman – Forward – Troy – Babineaux’s first goal at Troy was a big one. She drove a shot into the upper right corner of the net from twenty-five yards out that gave Troy the edge they needed to upset Coastal Carolina 1-0. Sophomore forward Melissa Kuya-Strobel provided the assist on the goal and Lindsey LaRoche earned the shutout in goal. |
| Sydney Brough – Sophomore – Midfielder – Central Arkansas – Brough powered Central Arkansas to a 3-1 win over Missouri State with a two goal evening. She skillfully chipped a shot into the back of the net and drove a shot into the bottom left corner of the frame that was set up by a nice move and cross from junior midfielder Morgan Rollow. The Bears are 6-2-1. |
| Talia Dellaperuta – Freshman – Midfielder – North Carolina – Dellaperuta recorded her first career goal when she sent the rebound of teammate Rachel Jones’ shot into the back of the frame in the Tar Heels 2-0 win over Syracuse. She also scored from the top of the box in North Carolina’s 3-1 win on the road over Boston College. The Tar Heels improve to 6-0-0. |
| Samantha Chang – RS Sophomore – Midfielder – South Carolina – Chang made a nice run into open space after creating a turnover and scored what proved to be the game-winning goal in South Carolina’s 2-1 win on the road over a highly regarded Arkansas team. Chang’s goal was set up by a nice combination of passes from Claire Griffiths and Catherine Barry. The Gamecocks improve to 4-1-0. |
| Haley Berg – Senior – Midfielder – Texas – Berg who is from Celina, Texas scored out of a free kick from twenty-two yards out to give Texas the edge they needed to top Iowa State 1-0 in a Big 12 Conferece contest. The goal was Berg’s second of the season and 22nd of her career. Texas is 3-3-0. |
| Barbara Olivieri – Freshman – Midfielder – Texas A and M – Olivieri was again a force on the offensive side of the ball for the Maroon and White. She scored twice during a span of a little less than three minutes to power the Aggies past Mississippi State 3-0. Texas A and M improves to 3-1-0. |
| Kaela Hansen – Sophomore – Defender – Kansas – Hansen was a key part of a rock solid Kansas team oriented defense that along with keeper Sarah Peters among others shutout Oklahoma State 1-0 at Rock Chalk Park in this Big 12 contest. Kansas improves to 4-1-0. |
| Sarah Houchin – Senior – Defender – Auburn – Houchin anchored a solid Auburn defense that showed a lot of grit in posting a 1-0 win in overtime against Mississippi and a 1-0 win on the road over a very good Georgia team in which the Tigers played a man down for the final 35 minutes of the match. Auburn improves to 2-0-1. |
| Delaney Graham – Junior – Defender – Duke – The junior defender made the run that she needed to make to be in position to net the golden goal in the 96th minute of play with a double assist from Marykate McGuire and Karlie Paschall. She also provided a helper on one of sister Maggie Graham’s two goals in Duke’s 4-0 victory over Syracuse. Duke improves to 5-1-2 overall. |
| Kaitlyn Parks- RS Freshman – Goalkeeper – Wake Forest – Parks had a nine save evening between the pipes in her first-career start to anchor a Demon Deacon defense that shutout Notre Dame 1-0 in South Bend. Wake Forest improves to 2-4-1 overall with a 2-3-1 mark in ACC play. |