O'HANLON GARNERS WOMEN'S LACROSSE PLAYER OF WEEK HONORS
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NEW HAVEN, CT - Michelle O'Hanlon of Philadelphia University has garnered Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Women's Lacrosse Player of the Week honors for the week ending Sunday, March 22. Philadelphia's Taylor Peltzer was the choice for Rookie of the Week.
O'Hanlon, a sophomore midfielder from Springfield, PA, led the Lady Rams to a 3-1 conference record last week with 16 goals and one assist. She tallied seven goals against Wilmington and four goals and one assist at Dominican. She collected six ground balls and seven draw controls.
Peltzer, a freshman attack from Holland, PA, recorded 10 goals and two assists last week. She tallied five goals in a win over Dominican and scored two goals against both Georgian Court and Wilmington.
Honorable Mention
Carley Glass, Chestnut Hill (Jr., M, 5-3, Baltimore, MD) - Scored 17 goals and six assists in three games last week.
Lauren Conaty, Georgian Court (So., M, Pt. Pleasant, NJ) - Scored three goals in a 10-9 victory over Philadelphia
Jenn James, Holy Family (So., A, 5-6, Philadelphia, PA) - Posted four goals against Molloy.
CACC Notes
Chestnut Hill - Carley Glass totaled 17 goals this week, ending with her career-high nine goals against Lees-McRae College on Saturday, March 21. She had six versus Misericordia, two against Moravian, before breaking out for 12 total points in the win over the Bobcats. She had three assists in each of the last two games this week in addition to collecting nine ground balls, eight draw controls, and eight caused turnovers. She is currently leading the Griffins with 42 points (24 goals, 18 assists). She is 3-for-4 on free position attempts and has retrieved 16 ground balls, 20 draws, and nine cause turnovers.
Georgian Court - GCU rebounded nicely from Thursday's 23-1 loss at #2 Adelphi University with a 10-9 victory over rival Philadelphia University on Sunday. The win was the first-ever CACC contest and victory for GCU and its first win over Philly U since the inception of the GCU lacrosse program in 2007 (six total games).
Holy Family - Holy Family is still looking for its first-ever victory after a pair of non-conference losses to Dowling (19-1) and Molloy (24-10). The 10 goals scored against Molloy is a program record. Attack Jenn James scored four of the goals against the Lions. Attack Gina Mansi scored the Tigers goal against Dowling. She added two goals against Molloy. This week, Holy Family returns to conference play with three games: at home against Wilmington (Del.) (Tue.) and at Philadelphia (Thu.) and Georgian Court (Sat.).
Philadelphia - The Lady Rams are off to a 3-1 start in the
CACC's inaugural lacrosse season, their only loss coming in a
down-to-the-wire match vs. Georgian Court in which the Lady Rams
took five shots in the final minute, but all of them went wide.