SSC Athletes of the Week: February 10 - 16

SSC Athletes of the Week: February 10 - 16

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Weekly Honors in Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Lacrosse, Golf, and Tennis

SSC Athletes of the Week | February 10 - 16, 2020

Athletes of the Week are chosen from a pool of nominees for their performances during the week of February 10 - 16, 2020. Athletes are nominated by Sports Information Directors of member institutions.


Men's Basketball Player of the Week

13776Mark Matthews / Nova Southeastern University / Sr. / Forward / Bonita Springs, Florida
Matthews is awarded Player of the Week honors for the second time this season after averaging 31.5 points and 8.0 assists across two SSC contests last week. Matthews began the week with a game-high 31 points and six assists in NSU's 104-71 victory over Lynn University. The Bonita Springs, Florida native, followed with a game-high 32 points and 10 assists during a 102-96 home loss against No. 6 Florida Southern College. Matthews scored his 63 points by shooting 69% from the field (29-42) and 71% from the free-throw line (5-7). The senior played 76 minutes for the Sharks, where he totaled 16 assists, 11 rebounds, and a steal. The weekly award is the seventh of his career, which ties him for fifth all-time in SSC men's basketball.

Men's Basketball Defensive Player of the Week

13704Jalyn Hinton / Florida Southern College / Jr. / Forward / Boston, Massachusetts
Hinton earns his second consecutive, fourth overall Defensive Player of the Week honor this season following FSC's wins against Rollins College and No. 5 Nova Southeastern University. The Bostonian began the week with four blocks, a steal, and two defensive rebounds in FSC's 77-72 home victory against Rollins. Hinton stepped up in FSC's 102-96 win at NSU, blocking seven shots and pulling in four defensive boards. Offensively, Hinton provided his team with 32 points, six offensive rebounds, and four assists.
Women's Basketball Player of the Week

13782Julia Jenike / Florida Southern College / Guard / Jr. / Bethel, Ohio
Jenike takes Player of the Week honors following a pair of conference wins. The Bethel, Ohio native began the week with a game-high 20 points in FSC's 74-59 win against Rollins College. She followed with a game-high 19 points as the Moccasins came from behind to defeat Nova Southeastern University 71-62 on the road. Jenike totaled 39 points by shooting 44% from the field (14-32), 29% from behind the arc (2-7), and 100% from the free-throw line (9-9). In her 71 minutes on the court, she recorded 10 rebounds, eight assists, and six steals.

Women's Basketball Defensive Player of the Week

13783Hailey Conley / Nova Southeastern University / Jr. / Guard / North Franklin, Connecticut
Conley takes Defensive Player of the Week honors following her performance in NSU's two conference games last week. The North Franklin, Connecticut product opened the week with 12 defensive rebounds, three steals, and a block in NSU's 65-59 win over Lynn University. Conley then tallied six defensive rebounds, two steals, and a block in a 71-62 home loss to Florida Southern College. Offensively, Conley provided the Sharks with 26 points, five assists, and three offensive rebounds.
 
Baseball Player of the Week

13773Dan Sullivan / University of Tampa / Jr. / First Base / Palatine, Illinois
Sullivan led Tampa to a road series victory at Carson-Newman University last week, earning him the Player of the Week nod. A native of Palatine, Illinois, Sullivan recorded multiple hits in all three games and produced a slash line of .667/.733/1.167. The junior opened the series 3-for-4 on Friday with a home run, five runs batted in, and three runs scored. Sullivan collected three hits in Saturday's game with a double, RBI, and walk. In Sunday's rubber game, the first baseman helped the Spartans to a series win with a 2-for-4 performance, including a double, walk, run scored, and an RBI. For the week, Sullivan tallied eight hits, seven RBI, four runs scored, three walks, and 14 total bases in 15 plate appearances.

Baseball Pitcher of the Week

13772Garrett Goodall / Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University / Jr. / Nanaimo, British Columbia
Goodall is awarded SSC Pitcher of the Week honors following his efforts against Savannah State University on Friday. The Nanaimo, British Columbia native tossed nine shutout innings in a 9-0 ERAU victory. He allowed seven singles and one walk in the outing, striking out 11 batters. Goodall held the Tigers to a .219 batting average complete-game victory. The weekly award is the second of his career.

 
Softball Player of the Week

13778Maggie Scott / Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University / Sr. / OF-1B / Weston, Florida
Scott reached base 10 times in 12 plate appearances to help ERAU sweep its conference-opening series against Lynn University. The Weston, Florida native accounted for seven runs across the three games with three runs batted in and four runs scored. Scott went 9-for-11 from the plate, drew a walk, and stole two bags while tagging nine bases and slashing .818/.833/.818. Her top performance came in game two as she went 4-for-4 with two RBI, three runs scored, and two stolen bases.

Softball Pitcher of the Week

13777Ashley Worrell / Rollins College / So. / Oviedo, Florida
Worrell wins Pitcher of the Week honors after taking the circle three times in Rollins' series sweep over Nova Southeastern University. The sophomore started game one and tossed a seven-inning complete-game shutout (4-0) with six strikeouts, no walks, and four hits allowed. The Oviedo, Florida product relieved the starter in game two, earning the win (4-3) after navigating just three hitters in the top of the seventh. Worrell got the start in game three and threw an eight-inning complete game, allowing two runs, two walks, and seven hits. She struck out five as the Tars won the game three (3-2). For the week, Worrell totaled 15 innings pitched, 12 hits allowed, two runs allowed, two walks allowed while striking out 11 and recording three wins, a 1.20 ERA, and a .9333 WHIP.

Men's Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Week
 
13697Bryan Wright / University of Tampa / Sr. / Attack / Moorestown, New Jersey
Wright repeats as Offensive Player of the Week following Tampa's 24-7 victory over Young Harris College. The senior from Moorestown, New Jersey, scored a career and game-high five goals (one unassisted) in the victory. Wright placed eight of 13 shots on goal and added a career-high seven groundballs. The senior also recorded an assist which lifted him to a career-high six points, while also causing a turnover in UT's decisive win.

 
Men's Lacrosse Defensive Player of the Week

13779Lee Rowden / Palm Beach Atlantic University / Fr. / Goalie / Prosper, Texas
Rowden takes Defensive Player of the Week after a .640 save percentage against Barton College. Rowden, a native of Prosper, Texas, stopped 16 of 25 shots on goal while facing 38 total shots by Barton. The Freshman also picked up two groundballs as PBA went on to win 12-9 on the road.



Men's Lacrosse Specialist of the Week

13775Mark Urso / Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University / Sr. / FOS / Newtown, Connecticut
Urso is awarded Specialist of the Week for his performance in the X during ERAU's match at the University of Montevallo. The senior faceoff specialist won 17-of-22 faceoffs (.773) in the 13-6 loss. Urso also picked up 13 groundballs and scored a goal in the contest. The weekly award is the third of his career.

 

Women's Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Week

13784Ashlee Wilsynski / Saint Leo University / Fr. / Attack / Nottingham, Maryland
Wilsynski earned 11 points by netting six goals and tallying five assists to lift the Lions over Lenoir-Rhyne University and No. 13 Limestone College. The Freshman attacker also inked five draw controls, a ground ball, and a caused turnover on the week. Wilsynski, a Nottingham, Maryland product, scored a hat-trick in each contest over the weekend. Against the Bears, she earned three assists to pair with her hat-trick, won three draws, picked up a ground ball, and caused turnover. At No. 13 Limestone, all three of her goals came from free position shots, while adding a pair of assists and two draws.

Women's Lacrosse Defensive Player of the Week

13785Ashley Salvett / Saint Leo University / Sr. / Defender / Syracuse, New York
Slavett won 16 draw controls during the week against Lenoir-Rhyne University and No. 13 Limestone College. The senior defender picked up seven ground balls while causing a pair of turnovers. Her work helped the Lions prevail against both south region foes to go 2-0 on the critical week. The weekly award is the second of her career.

 
Men's Golfer of the Week

13771Max O’Hagan / Florida Tech / Sr. / Surrey, England
O'Hagan shot three straight sub-70 rounds on the way to winning the Matlock Collegiate Classic at Lone Palm Golf Club on February 10-11. The senior won the tournament by nine strokes at 14-under and finished with a final score of 202 (69-66-67). His performance over the three rounds broke multiple school records, including the lowest 54-hole total (202), best 54-hole score vs. par (-14) and tied the record for career wins (2). O'Hagan led the tournament in par-4 scoring at 9-under while leading the field in birdies (15) and finishing second in total pars (38). He recorded a birdie or par on 53 of the 54 holes over the week. O'Hagan's efforts helped guide No. 12 Florida Tech to a second-place finish at the Matlock with a score of 875 (+11). The weekly award is the fourth of his career.

Women's Golfer of the Week

13774Seher Atwal / Rollins College / Sr. / Delhi, India
Atwal won the Flagler College-hosted World Golf Invitational at Slammer and Squire in St. Augustine. The senior was the only player at par or better in both rounds, shooting 68-72 (-4) for a one-shot win over Nova Southeastern University's Valentina Albertazzi. The victory was the first of Atwal's season and fourth career. Atwal's performance led Rollins to a second-place finish at the event. The Delhi, India native now has five career Golfer of the Week awards, which ties her for third-most all-time.   

 
Men's Tennis Athlete of the Week

13780Andres Cabezas / Florida Southern College / Jr. / Guayaquil, Ecuador
Cabezas is awarded Athlete of the Week following his performance against No. 3 University of West Florida. The Ecuadorean dominated singles play, winning 6-2, 6-4 over the No. 30 singles player in the nation Juan Cabrera. The Moccasins, who lost the nail-biter match by a 4-3 score, relied on Cabezas' win in the #4 flight to stay in the match.


Women's Tennis Athlete of the Week

13770Daniela Farfan / Barry University / Jr. / Buenos Aires, Argentina
Farfan went 2-0 singles and 1-0 in doubles as Barry defeated SSC foe the University of Tampa and NAIA No. 2 Keiser University. Against UT, Farfan defeated Corbin Dorsey (6-4, 6-0) in #3 singles. Along with teammate Xiyao Wang, Farfan defeated Keiser's NAIA No. 6 ranked duo of Anais Gabriel and Anais Ruyssen (6-3). The Argentinian then defeated Anais Ruyssen (6-0, 6-1) at #3 singles.
 


Week-by-Week Winners
2019-20 SSC Men's Basketball Award Winners (Offense; Defense)
Nov. 11: Brett Hanson, FSC; Romeo Crouch, ERAU
Nov. 18: Elijah Jenkins, ERAU; Luka Majstorovic, ERAU
Nov. 25: Christian Peevy, Lynn; Romeo Crouch, ERAU
Dec. 2: E.J. Dambreville, FSC; Darhius Nunn, PBA
Dec. 9: Brett Hanson, FSC; Jalyn Hinton, FSC
Dec. 16: Jakobi Bonner, Rollins; Luka Majstorovic, ERAU
Dec. 23: Myron Hagins, Eckerd; Rusty Moorer, Saint Leo
Jan. 6: Mark Matthews, NSU; Romeo Crouch, ERAU
Jan. 13: Pat Bacon, Tampa; Tylan Birts, Barry
Jan. 20: Kyran McClure, Saint Leo; Jalyn Hinton, FSC
Jan. 27: Brett Hanson, FSC; Darhius Nunn, PBA
Feb. 3: Tylan Birts, Barry; Luka Majstorovic, ERAU
Feb. 10: RJ Sunahara, NSU; Jalyn Hinton, FSC
Feb. 17: Mark Matthews, NSU; Jalyn Hinton, FSC

2019-20 SSC Women's Basketball Award Winners (Offense; Defense)
Nov. 11: Nichel Tampa, Barry; Alani Gallagher, Saint Leo
Nov. 18: Alani Gallagher, Saint Leo, Julia Jenike, FSC
Nov. 25: Dori Nagy, Tampa; Bekki Kalaydjiev, FSC
Dec. 2: Uloma Enyogasi, Lynn; Claire McMahon, NSU
Dec. 9: Kris Nelson, Tampa; Dori Nagy, Tampa
Dec. 16: LaShayla Wright-Ponder, Tampa; Zoe Richards, Eckerd
Dec. 23: Hailey Conley, NSU; Jordan Tully, NSU
Jan. 6: Julia Jenike, FSC; Zoe Richards, Eckerd
Jan. 13: Uloma Enyogasi, Lynn; Kris Nelson, Tampa
Jan. 20: Jordan Tully, NSU; Maya Price, Eckerd
Jan. 27: Dori Nagy, Tampa; Sydney Jones, ERAU
Feb. 3: Melijah Sullivan, Tampa; Alani Gallagher, Saint Leo
Feb. 10: Amanda Ulrich, Saint Leo; Sarah Jones, ERAU
Feb. 17: Julia Jenike, FSC; Hailey Conley, NSU

2020 SSC Baseball Winners (Player; Pitcher)
Feb. 3: Joseph Encarnacion, Lynn; Frank Gonzalez, Barry
Feb. 10: Andrew Martinez, ERAU; Drew Daczkowski, Rollins
Feb. 17: Dan Sullivan, Tampa; Garrett Goodall, ERAU

2020 SSC Softball Winners (Player; Pitcher)
Feb. 3: Alexis Miniet, Saint Leo; Ali Shenefield, Rollins
Feb. 10: Juliana Speranza, NSU; Kristen Beacham, FSC
Feb. 17: Maggie Scott, ERAU; Ashley Worrell, Rollins

2020 SSC Men's Lacrosse Winners (Offense; Defense; Specialist)
Feb. 3: Reid Chaconas, Florida Tech; David Welsh, Florida Tech; None
Feb. 10: Bryan Wright, Tampa; Scott Phillips, Tampa, Dryden Brous, Lynn
Feb. 17: Bryan Wright, Tampa; Lee Rowden, PBA; Mark Urso, ERAU

2020 SSC Women's Lacrosse Winners (Offense; Defense)
Feb. 3: Lily Rizk, Rollins; Piper Trattner, Rollins
Feb. 10: Carly Vaccaro, Tampa; Bridget Tampa
Feb. 17: Ashlee Wilsynski, Saint Leo; Ashley Salvett, Saint Leo

2020 SSC Tennis Award Winners (Men; Women)
Feb. 10: Erik Nordblom; FSC; Karolina Snita, NSU
Feb. 17: Andres Cabezas, FSC; Daniela Farfan, Barry

2019-20 SSC Golf Award Winners (Men; Women)
Sept. 16: Chris Fosdick, FSC; Helen Kruezer, Lynn
Sept. 23: Trystan Perkins, Rollins; Loren Perez, FSC
Sept. 30: Trystan Perkins, Rollins, Seher Atwal, Rollins
Oct. 7: Martin Westerlund, PBA; Hanna Ahlander, NSU
Oct. 14: AJ Ewart, Barry; Francesca Santoni, Saint Leo
Oct. 21: Tyler Bakich, Barry; Loren Perez, FSC
Oct. 28: Toto Gana, Lynn; Laila Forstmane, Eckerd
Feb. 10: Ian Aldarondo, ERAU; None
Feb. 17: Max O'Hagan, Florida Tech; Seher Atwal, Rollins


Week-by-Week Winners: In-Active Sports

2019 SSC Volleyball Award Winners (Offense; Defense; Setter)
Sept. 9: Katie McKiel, Tampa; Alexis Yeager, Rollins; Sydney Case, Eckerd
Sept. 16: Melanie Canfield, ERAU; Olivia Roa, ERAU; Alyssa Rudd, ERAU
Sept. 23: Sonja Udovcic, Lynn; Lauren Odom, Lynn; Anna Garrett, Saint Leo
Sept. 30: Marine Kinna, Lynn; Anastasiia Samokhvalova, Barry; Bianca Pasca, Barry
Oct. 7: Katie McKiel, Tampa; Audren Rose, Barry; Sydney Case, Eckerd
Oct. 14: Sam Wolf, PBA; Sammy Mueller, Tampa; Alyssa Rudd, ERAU
Oct. 21: Katie McKiel, Tampa; Olivia Roa, ERAU; Alyssa Rudd, ERAU
Oct. 28: Katie McKiel, Tampa; Jenna Bishop, ERAU; Biatriz Souza Berti, Lynn
Nov. 4: Riley Spurlin, Rollins; Alexis Yeager, Rollins; Biatriz Souza Berti, Lynn
Nov. 11: Marine Kinna, Lynn; Brittany Landrum, NSU; Biatriz Souza Berti, Lynn

Nov. 18: Sonja Udovcic, Lynn; Brittany Landrum, NSU; Sammy Mueller, Tampa
Nov. 25: Alex Boone, NSU; Rachel Wisian, Eckerd; Biatriz Souza Berti, Lynn

2019 SSC Men's Soccer Award Winners (Offense; Defense)
Sept. 9: Rodrigo Fernandez, Lynn; Thomas Spear, Palm Beach Atlantic
Sept. 16: Claudio Rivadeneira, PBA; Elliott Barker, PBA
Sept. 23: Rojay Smith, Tampa; Gudmundur Sigurbjornsson, ERAU
Sept. 30: Elias Niesigk, Saint Leo; Christian Evans, Saint Leo
Oct. 7: Lukas Hombach, Lynn; Konstantin Fuhry, Lynn
Oct. 14: Federico Toschi, Saint Leo; Lynden Dawson, Eckerd
Oct. 21: Levin Sandmann, Lynn; Stian Hagboe Olsen, Florida Tech
Oct. 28: Michael Landau, Rollins; Jake Richards, Tampa
Nov. 4: Sebastian Loibl, NSU; Mirko Ronchi, Barry
Nov. 11: James Meehan, FSC; Jason Fesquet, Florida Tech

2019 SSC Women's Soccer Award Winners (Offense; Defense)
Sept. 9: Adriana Tirado, Saint Leo; Rebecca Anderson, Saint Leo
Sept. 16: Kathryn O'Brien, Rollins; Hannah Menard, Rollins
Sept. 23: Anniina Sankoh, Lynn; Megan Bromwell, Tampa
Sept. 30: Emma Heikkila, NSU; Paige Napolitano, NSU
Oct. 7: Emma Heikkila, NSU; Paige Napolitano, NSU
Oct. 14: Kathryn O'Brien, Rollins; Isabelle Navren, ERAU
Oct. 21: Karina Williams, PBA; Maria Sanchez Recuero, Florida Tech
Oct. 28: Meghan Mosley, Rollins, Sophie Brundin, ERAU
Nov. 4: Hannah Christophe, NSU; Casey Winn, Eckerd
Nov. 11: Jessica Bonenclark, NSU; Casey Winn, Eckerd

2019 SSC Cross Country Award Winners (Men; Women)
Sept. 9: Malte Stockhausen, Florida Tech; Aspen Gordon, Tampa
Sept. 16: Shane Bracken, Saint Leo; Zoe Jarvis, Tampa
Sept. 23: Ryan Szklany, ERAU; Sarah Edens, ERAU
Sept. 30: Mason Jones, FSC; Zoe Jarvis, Tampa
Oct. 7: Calahan Warren, ERAU; Sarah Edens, ERAU
Oct. 14: Mason Jones, FSC; Zoe Jarvis, Tampa

2019-20 SSC Swim Award Winners (Men; Women)
Oct. 7: Vincent Lijoi, NSU; Emma Sundstedt, NSU
Oct. 14: Magnus Poulsen, NSU; Sasha Maslova, NSU

Oct. 21: Talor Hamilton, FSC; Emily Drabick, FSC
Oct. 28: Brett Saunders, Tampa; Sasha Maslova, NSU
Nov. 4: Hampus Lovinge, Saint Leo; Vittoria Bonsanti Feniello, Saint Leo
Nov. 11: Magnus Poulsen, NSU; Sasha Maslova, NSU
Nov. 18: None
Nov. 25: Matias Lopez, FSC; Sasha Maslova, NSU
Dec. 2: None
Dec. 9: None; Samantha Beck, Lynn
Dec. 16: None
Dec. 23: Brett Saunders, Tampa; Elizaveta Bazarova, Tampa
Jan. 6: Hugo Bustamante, Tampa; Hana van Loock, Tampa
Jan. 13: Brett Saunders, Tampa; Elzaveta Bazarova, Tampa
Jan. 20: Alex Norcini, Rollins; Sasha Maslova, NSU
Jan. 27: Hampus Lovinge, Saint Leo; Annie Lindstrom, Saint Leo


LINK: SSC Player of the Week Database