Bohling was on a torrid offensive tear in the second week of the season, helping the Arrows race out to a 4-0-0 start to the fall.
UC head coach Jason Kubbins has found himself a gem with the German rookie import, who has fashioned an identity as a scoring machine early in her career.
Ursuline currently sits atop the G-MAC standings at 2-0-0 after beating Davis & Elkins and Alderson Broaddus at home in Pepper Pike.
Bohling accounted for all of Ursuline’s scoring, which included four total goals and a pair of game winners.
She is the third Arrow to garner women’s soccer weekly conference honors after pulling a week one sweep from Cassie Cripe (offensive) and Helen Jazzar (defensive). Bohling currently leads the G-MAC in goals scored with five.
The Arrows will next take on G-MAC opponent Kentucky Wesleyan on Thursday in Owensboro.