Women’s Soccer Players of the Week (Sep. 28)

9.28.21

INDIANAPOLIS – Trevecca Nazarene and Findlay shared Great Midwest Athletic Conference Women’s Soccer Players of the Week honors as released on Tuesday afternoon.
 
Offensive Player of the Week
Katelyn Keogh
Trevecca Nazarene
Forward
Freshman
Athlone, Ireland (Ardscoil Mhuire HS)
 
Keogh, a forward, produced a five-point week, scoring a pair of goals against Malone University, one on a header and the other off a corner kick. The other point came on her first career assist on Trevecca’s first goal against Walsh.
 
The effort by the freshmen contributed to the Trojans 2-0-0 week. The Trojans moved to the top of the Great Midwest standings with the six-point week. The Trojans beat Malone 3-0 and Walsh 3-2. 
 
This year’s 4-0 G-MAC start is the best in program history. Trevecca leads the conference table with 12 points. Two ahead of last year’s champion Findlay, who the Trojans play next Saturday. 
Keogh is the younger sister of Ethan Keogh, a former All-Great Midwest men’s soccer player and also a winner of conference player of the week honors. 
 
The Trojans 5-2-1 overall record equates to the best start in program history.
 
Defensive Player of the Week
Kennedy Slovak
Findlay
Goalkeeper
Sophomore
Oregon, OH (Clay HS)
 
The preseason favorite Oilers remain right in the mix at the top of the standings following two shutout victories in the conference schedule over the past week.
 
Slovak recorded her second and third shutouts of the year as Findlay blanked Tiffin and Ursuline to pick up six conference points.
 
The sophomore keeper recorded a combined eight saves and played all possible 180 minutes in a pair of 2-0 victories.
 
Slovak is sporting a 0.80 goals against average in six games played during the season. She has logged over 563 minutes and has stopped 26 shots with the Oilers 4-1-1 overall.