Peters, a familiar name in the all-conference list since Walsh joined the league, has earned top offensive honors after she had a hand to two of the Cavaliers’ three goals this past week.
Peters came through in the clutch over the weekend when she scored the game winning goal in overtime to beat conference opponent and rival Malone.
The lone goal came in the 96th minute and helped Walsh get over the hump after having 11 shots on target for the game. Peters had nine shots overall and five on target Saturday.
Two days earlier, Walsh hosted No. 11 Ferris State in what proved to be a very even non-conference matchup. WU had already defeated Saginaw Valley State in a rematch of last year’s NCAA Championship opening-round tilt.
The Cavaliers fell just short vs. FSU as the teams tied each other on shots with 16. Peters assisted the Walsh goal and unleashed five shots against the Bulldogs’ defense, two of those being on target.
Peters and the Cavaliers have a few days off before they travel to conference opponent Alderson Broaddus on Thursday for their lone match of the week.