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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

FALL 2004
WEEK ENDING 9/12/04

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK  

Colleen Stamler, The College of New Jersey
Senior, Forward
Stockholm, NJ/Vernon Township

Stamler earns NJAC Player of the Week honors after registering 14 total points in a 2-0 week for the Lions. She opened the week by tallying three goals for six points in TCNJ's 4-0 win over Wesley. She wrapped up the week by notching four goals for eight points in an 8-1 victory over SUNY New Paltz. Through two weeks of play, Stamler leads the NJAC in both total goals (7) and total points (16).

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK  

Kelly Harchetts, William Paterson University
Senior, Goaltender
Clarksburg, NJ/Allentown

Harchetts posted two shutouts to propel the Pioneers to their fourth consecutive Betty Richey Tournament title at Vassar. In Paterson's 3-0 opening-round victory over Elmira, she recorded four saves. In the 3-0 championship game victory over King's, she collected four additional saves to secure the 12th shutout of her career. Harchetts is currently tied for the conference lead in shutouts (2) while ranking second in the NJAC with a 0.67 goals against average.

ROOKIE OF THE WEEK  

Jennifer Tanis, Montclair State University
Freshman, Forward
Oak Ridge, NJ/Jefferson Township

Tanis earns NJAC Rookie honors after helping lead the Red Hawks to the championship of the Muhlenberg Invitational. In a 3-2 opening round win over Catholic, she assisted on two goals to propel Montclair to the title game. In the championship contest, she scored the lone goal to give the Red Hawks a 1-0 victory over host Muhlenberg. Tanis currently is tied for fourth in the NJAC in total points with eight.


 

PREVIOUS PLAYERS OF THE WEEK - FALL 2004

  Offensive Player Defensive Player Rookie

Week 1

Jen Soss
Montclair State
Stephanie Doherty
Rowan
Lindsay Hellwig
Ramapo

Week 2

*Colleen Stamler
TCNJ
Kelly Harchetts
William Paterson
Jennifer Tanis
Montclair State

* Indicates ECAC Player of the Week selection as well