On the other end of the field, the defense stood tall and did its part as Findlay outscored two league opponents by a combined score of 8-0. Ahbe's effort played a big role as she earned her second career conference defensive weekly honor.
The junior had two shots of her own this week and the UF defense limited Trevecca and Kentucky Wesleyan to only 11 combined shots. Out of those 11 shots, seven of them were on target.
Ahbe and the Findlay defense have been stellar this season only allowing two goals in seven games. That is .28 goals allowed per game and the offense is scoring 2.43 goals per game, a plus two goal differential per game.
The Oilers are now on a four-game win streak and find themselves at 4-0-1 in conference play. They also find themselves a very close second in the conference behind Walsh.
Findlay stays home for their next two games as Cedarville and Ohio Dominican come to town on Thursday and Sunday.