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Ivy League Overall W-L-T Pct. GF GA W-L-T PLAYER OF THE WEEK Debbie Goldklang, Pennsylvania (Sr., GK) Livingston, N.J. Goldklang made 13 saves in the school's first-ever Ivy League victory, a 2-0 shutout of Princeton. Penn's captain had the most saves of any Ivy goalkeeper this year (180) and recorded two shutouts. ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Holly Hargroder, Brown (So., M) Stillwater, Minn. Recruited by Brown as a track and field athlete, Hargroder ended up as the team's leading scorer with 13 points (6-1-1) in her first year on the squad. Hargroder got four points this weekend when she scored twice against Yale. Brown won the game in overtime, 3-1, after Hargroder scored the eventual game-winning goal late in the second extra stanza. HONOR ROLL Kim Halamar, Columbia (So., F) Quakertown, Pa.--Scored two goals against Stony Brook. Lori Penny, Cornell (So., F) Auburn, Mass.--Scored two goals in the 3-2 overtime victory against Yale. Mya Mangawang, Dartmouth (Jr., F) Pembroke, N.H.--Set up the insurance goal in the 2-0 win at Columbia. Brook Donahoe, Harvard (Sr., GK) Scottdale, Az.--Shut out Holy Cross, 4-0, stopping a penalty kick and making 11 saves overall. Stopped a penalty kick against Brown to force overtime. --Compiled by the Ivy League office
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Debbie Goldklang, Pennsylvania (Sr., GK) Livingston, N.J.
Goldklang made 13 saves in the school's first-ever Ivy League victory, a 2-0 shutout of Princeton. Penn's captain had the most saves of any Ivy goalkeeper this year (180) and recorded two shutouts.
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Holly Hargroder, Brown (So., M) Stillwater, Minn.
Recruited by Brown as a track and field athlete, Hargroder ended up as the team's leading scorer with 13 points (6-1-1) in her first year on the squad. Hargroder got four points this weekend when she scored twice against Yale. Brown won the game in overtime, 3-1, after Hargroder scored the eventual game-winning goal late in the second extra stanza.
HONOR ROLL
Kim Halamar, Columbia (So., F) Quakertown, Pa.--Scored two goals against Stony Brook.
Lori Penny, Cornell (So., F) Auburn, Mass.--Scored two goals in the 3-2 overtime victory against Yale.
Mya Mangawang, Dartmouth (Jr., F) Pembroke, N.H.--Set up the insurance goal in the 2-0 win at Columbia.
Brook Donahoe, Harvard (Sr., GK) Scottdale, Az.--Shut out Holy Cross, 4-0, stopping a penalty kick and making 11 saves overall. Stopped a penalty kick against Brown to force overtime. --Compiled by the Ivy League office
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