Each NCAA statistical leader at the end of the season regardless of division receives a commemorative plaque. If Hunt continues her torrid pace, the junior could collect multiple pieces of hardware to celebrate the current year.
Hunt erupted for a 10-point week with four goals and a pair of assists as Kentucky Wesleyan earned a pair of victories against preseason league favorite Walsh and Malone.
In addition to leading the Great Midwest in all of these categories, Hunt is now the national Division II leader in points per game (3.70) and goals per game (1.60) while tied for the lead in goals (16) and points (37).
The Panthers have on four straight and established themselves as a playoff team. Keeping KWC in the hunt has been the forward, who scored twice in the second half to give her team a 4-0 lead against the Cavaliers.
She also had assists on the first two goals of game put home by Kamryn Pulliam. Hunt also scored the final two goals of regulation vs. Malone as she went up against reigning offensive player of the week Danielle Lung from the Pioneers.
Hunt scored in the 20th minute and the 65th minute to help KWC improved to 4-5 in league play this season.