2019 NSIC Women's Soccer Weekly Release No. 6

10/14/2019 3:43:34 PM

For Immediate Release
Monday, October 14, 2019
NSIC Media Relations
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NSIC Offensive Player of the Week
#4 Jenny Vetter (F, 5-4, So., Mankato, Minn. / Mankato East HS) - Minnesota State
- Lead MSU by scoring four goals and collecting three assists for 11 points on the weekend
- Two goals came in the 5-1 victory over SMSU
- She had two goals and three assists in a 5-0 win over USF
- Scored both game-winning goals on the weekend and had eight total shots with six on net
- The three assists and seven points in the second match were career bests
- The three assists are tied for second most in a match at MSU and the seven points are tied for sixth best in a match at MSU
- Now has nine goals and six assists for 24 points on the season, leading the NSIC in both categories

NSIC Defensive Player of the Week
 #28 Morgan Moe (D, 5-3, Sr., Sioux Falls, S.D. / Washington HS) - Augustana

- Played every minute for Augustana in a pair of shutout wins
- The Vikings posted their seven-consecutive shutout
- Has not sat a single minute all season
- Helped hold opponents to just 14 shots on goal over the weekend
- Named NSIC Defensive Player of the Week for the second time this season (9/30/19)

NSIC Goalkeeper of the Week
#0 Claudia Pueschner (GK, 5-7, So., Apple Valley, Minn. / Eastview HS) - Augustana
- Had two more shutouts last weekend to bring her season total to eight
- Faced 25 shots overall with 14 being on goal
- Now has seven shutouts in a row and has shutout 18 of the 21 halves that she has played this year
- Named NSIC Goalkeeper of the Week for the second week in a ro

Other Top Performances
Offense
#24 Claire Dahm (AUGIE) -
Scored three goals on the weekend for a total of 6 points; had four shots and two goals against Winona State and had one goal against Upper Iowa.
#14 Sara Wendt (BSU) - Bemidji State’s leading scorer, logged a pair of goals last weekend and the Beavers extended their winning streak to seven games and remained unbeaten in league play. The sophomore’s two goals came on three shots. Both goals, which included a game-winner, came in a 3-1 victory over Minot State Friday. She leads the Beavers with a career-high seven goals and 15 points.
#23 Maureen Sullivan,  #16 Emma Davies & Noelle Vigneri (UMary) all scored two goals in a 7-0 win over Minnesota Crookston.

DEFENSE
#6 Tia Neuharth (BSU)
- led a defensive unit that allowed just one goal last weekend and extended its winning streak to seven matches. The Beavers allowed just 13 shots and six shots on goal in 195:54 of game play.
#13 Taylor Kenealy (MSU) - was a mainstay in the back line in the weekend sweep with victories over SMSU (5-1) and USF (5-0); in the 142 out of 180 minutes of play, Kenealy helped the Maverick defense limit opponents to 17 total shots with eight being on net; helped with the one shutout on the weekend, bringing the season total to six; Maverick opponents are now only averaging .73 goals per match and five shots on net per match.
#12 Megan Shuster (WSC) - played all 180 minutes leading WSC defense to 1-0 win over Upper Iowa and 2-1 win over Winona State; first WSC home sweep since 2016 season...WSC beats Winona State for first-time ever in 28 career meetings; Schuster helps WSC record fifth shutout of season in 1-0 win over Upper Iowa.

Goalkeeper
#01 Alyssa Stumbaugh (BSU)
- made saves on all three shots she faced in 1:05:56 minutes of play Sunday to lead Bemidji State to its seventh consecutive victory, 1-0 over UMary; the shutout was the first of collegiate career.
#1 Jordyn Clark (CSP) - Played in 181 minutes on the weekend allowing only one goal; made five saves on the weekend; faced 16 shots allowing only one goal; recorded her seventh (7.1) shutout of the season with the 1-0 victory over SMSU.
#1 Kayleigh Sedlacek (MSUM) - had seven saves in 1-1 2 OT tie vs. Minnesota Duluth in Dragons’ only action of week; has 0.63 goals allowed average this season.
#30 Rachel Grisham (WSC) - recorded fifth shutout of season with seven saves in Friday’s 1-0 win over Upper Iowa; credited with five saves in 2-1 Sunday win over Winona State, first-ever win for WSC over WSU in 28 career meetings; helped WSC to first home weekend sweep since 2016.
#33 Alexa Rabune (MSU) - only allowed one goal in two victories over the weekend, 5-1 over SMSU and 5-0 over USF; made six total saves in 170 out of the 190 possible minutes and had a combined shutout with Mackenzie Rath; faced 14 total shots with seven being on net and faced two corner kicks on the weekend; now stands 8-1 on the season with a 0.55 GAA, .881 save percentage, 37 saves and five sole shutouts.
#1 Zoe Welsh (SCSU) - Charted her fourth shutout of the season with her 4-0 win at Northern State on Oct. 13; in the game against NSU, Welsh recorded five saves; the win improved Welsh’s season record to 4-3-3 and 3-2-2 NSIC; Welsh has only allowed eight goals this season and owns a 0.73 GAA; in her career, Welsh now has 10 shutouts.
 
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NSIC Soccer Players of the Week
9/9/19

O: #10 Brynn Desens - Minnesota State
D: #13 Taylor Kenealy - Minnesota State
GK: #1 Kayleigh Sedlacek  - MSU Moorhead
9/16/19
O: #3 Leah Johnson - Concordia-St. Paul
D: #4 Kylee Welch - University of Mary
GK: #33 Alexa Rabune  - Minnesota State
9/23/19
O: #14 Sara Wendt - Bemidji State
D: #5 Alesha Duccini  - Minnesota State
GK: #1 Kayleigh Sedlacek  - MSU Moorhead (2)
9/30/19
O: #8 Claire Shea - St. Cloud State
D: #28 Morgan Moe - Augustana
GK:  #1 Jordyn Clark - Concordia-St. Paul
10/7/19
O: #2 Hannah Richter  - University of Mary
D: #8 Hannah Pavek  - Concordia-St. Paul
GK: #0 Claudia Pueschner - Augustana
10/14/19
O: #4 Jenny Vetter - Minnesota State
D: #28 Morgan Moe - Augustana (2)
GK: #0 Claudia Pueschner - Augustana (2)

 
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