INDIANAPOLIS – The postseason is almost is here with Great Midwest Athletic Conference Women’s Soccer Players of the Week being announced on the day of the regular season conclusion around the league.
Five of the six playoff bids are locked in and one more is on the line as several teams battle for positioning based on the amount of conference points secured in the standings.
Offensive Player of the Week
Madisyn Hunt
Kentucky Wesleyan
Forward
Senior
Jasper, IN (Jasper HS)
Hunt was on the prowl as the Panthers aim to finish the regular season on a strong note following an overtime finish at Malone and a road win at Lake Erie.
The senior forward has a knack for putting the ball in the net, racking up four goals and one assist during the week for a nine-point offensive output.
Hunt drilled a pair of goals in each game as five of her 12 shots taken in both games were on target. She currently leads the league in shots, shots on goal, goals (13) and points (28).
Hunt also has 59 goals in her career in her updated count, tying her for the all-time conference record now shared with Cedarville’s former Academic All-American Jacoby Ziegler. Her 134 points (59 G, 16 A) ranks third all-time in conference history only behind Ziegler (139) and former Ursuline star Vanessa Consiglio (138).
Defensive Player of the Week
Tatum Bradley
Tiffin
Defense
Junior
Stow, OH (Stow-Munroe Falls HS)
The Dragons are one of the teams fighting for playoff contention and control their own destiny in an afternoon affair against Ursuline to close out the regular season.
To get this point though, first year head coach Michael Cracas and his program had to defeat regionally ranked Findlay in a huge result produced at home.
Bradley and her teammates also beat Ursuline earlier in the week, a closely-contested 3-2 final, while adding six total conference points in the standings.
Bradley recorded one assist and is a key contributor in the back row for Tiffin with the team on a three-game win streak.