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Dana Meehling, York, Field Hockey, Sophomore

Dana Meehling, York, Field Hockey, Sophomore

FIELD HOCKEY - OFFENSIVE POTW

Dana Meehling | York | So. | M

Monkton, Md. | Hereford

Meehling led the Spartans to a pair of CAC wins with two goals and an assist in victories over St. Mary's and No. 10 Christopher Newport. She began the week with an assist in the Spartans' 4-0 win at St. Mary's. Later in the week, she scored both goals in York's 2-1 victory over the 10th-ranked Captains on Saturday. She opened the scoring late in the first half with a blast from the left side off a penalty corner. She then was the hero in the overtime, putting home a game-winning penalty stroke after senior Lindsay Nye was taken down on a breakaway. The penalty stroke was her first career game-winning goal. 

Field Hockey Honor Roll

Brittan Muir | Christopher Newport | Sr. | D
Muir played all 144 minutes during CNU's two games last week. With that performance, the senior established a new career record for minutes played by a field player with 4,480. That topped the previous mark of 4,468 set by former teammate Mackenzie Neylon from 2014-17. Making the most of her time on the field, Muir anchored Christopher Newport's back line and was especially crucial on the penalty corner defense, which stoned 19 of the opposition's 21 attempts during the week.

Sam Coffey | Frostburg State | So. | M/F
Coffey tallied two goals and one assist in the Bobcats' 4-0 non-conference win against Hood. 

Gabrielle Corder | St. Mary's | Fr. | M
In St. Mary's 2-1 week, Gabrielle Corder paced the Seahawks offensively with two goals and two assists. Corder started the week with the game-winning goal in a 2-1 road win over Eastern Mennonite. She followed that up with season-bests of two assists and four points in a 3-1 victory at Frostburg State for St. Mary's first CAC win of the season. Corder currently leads the Seahawks with four goals and 11 points.

Tara Daddio | Salisbury | Jr. | F
Daddio scored three times in a pair of Salisbury shutout wins last week. She put home the game winner, scoring the first two goals of the game, in the team's 4-0 win against Wesley on Wednesday and added her third goal of the week in a 5-0 win against Mary Washington on Saturday. She attempted six shots, putting three on target, with all three finding the back of the cage.