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Soccer America Women's Team of the Week
September 15th, 2009 7AM
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Sixth-year senior Jordan Angeli, whose goal on a 35-yard rocket was instrumental in Santa Clara's 2-0 victory over Notre Dame, is Soccer America Women's Player of the Week for games played Sept. 7-13. For the Soccer America Women's Team of the Week ...

GOALKEEPER
Aline Reis (UCF), Soph.
Brazilian recorded nine saves in 1-0 win over then-No. 4 Florida State (1-0) and got another shutout against South Florida (1-0).

DEFENDERS
Jordan Angeli (Santa Clara), Sr.
Scored the winner in upset victory over Notre Dame (2-0) with 35-yard rocket.
Kelly Henderson (Boston College), Sr.
Most consistent defender on BC team that has yet to allow a goal scored on beautiful header in 4-0 win over Marist.
Blakely Mattern (South Carolina), Sr.
Scored three goals in wins over Clemson (5-0) and UNC Wilmington (2-0) and anchored defense that hasn't allowed a goal in six games.
Tara Mendoza (St. John's), Sr.
Anchored backline in 1-0 win over Long Island and had assist on game-winner that knocked Indiana from unbeaten and untied ranks, 2-1.

MIDFIELDERS
Georgina Giddings (Connecticut), Fr.
Englishwoman scored first two goals of her career in 4-2 win over Wake Forest that snapped Deacons' winning streak at seven games.
Alyscha Mottershead (Iowa), Fr.

Canadian had a pair of goals in 4-1 victory over Loyola (Ill.) and goal in 4-0 win over Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Katrin Omarsdottir (California), Soph.
Icelandic international scored lone goal in 1-0 win over Portland State and winning goal in 4-2 win over SMU.
Myra Sack (Dartmouth), Sr.
Had outstanding games for Big Green in wins over Seton Hall (1-0) and West Virginia (1-0) at Virginia Classic Tournament.

FORWARDS
Michelle Enyeart (Portland), Sr.
Recorded first career hat trick in 4-1 win over ranked Illinois and then scored game-winner in 2-0 win against Miami (Fla.).
Morgan Marlborough (Nebraska), Fr.
Tied Cornhuskers' single-game record with four goals in  7-1 win over Akron.

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