2007 SUNYAC Field Hockey
Players of the Week

Name School Date Announced

Stacy Billings

CortlandOctober 29

Jessica Moore

New PaltzOctober 22

Erika Salls

CortlandOctober 15

Lauren Nicomini

New PaltzOctober 8

Michelle Milkovich

GeneseoOctober 1

Christine McCabe

CortlandSeptember 24
Michelle Milkovich GeneseoSeptember 17
Jenn Danker BrockportSeptember 10
Kayla Chambers CortlandSeptember 3


October 29
Stacy Billings (Marathon/Marathon), Cortland junior goalkeeper
Billings played very well as Cortland faced three nationally-ranked teams last week and won twice. She had five saves in a 2-1 overtime win against No. 16 St. Lawrence and made seven saves in a 4-1 win over No. 20 Montclair State. Billings also had six saves in a 1-0 loss to The College of New Jersey, which was ranked fifth.

October 22
Jessica Moore (Walden/Pine Bush), New Paltz freshman forward/midfielder
Moore had two goals and an assist on the week as New Paltz defeated Wells and lost to Elmira. She scored one of six Hawks goals in a 6-0 shutout of Wells and then factored in both goals with a goal and an assist in a 3-2 loss to Elmira.

October 15
Erika Salls (Little Falls/Little Falls), Cortland freshman midfielder

Salls scored a goal and added an assist in Cortland's 6-1 win over Wilkes. Salls added two goals and an assist in a 4-0 win over New Paltz that concluded a perfect SUNYAC season for the Red Dragons. Cortland, 14-2 overall, also defeated eighth-ranked William Smith last week.

October 8
Lauren Nicomini (Newton, NH/Kittatinny Regional), New Paltz freshman forward
Nicomini factored in all three goals of a 3-1 win over Oswego State on Oct. 6. She scored her first two collegiate goals to help the Hawks build a 2-0 lead and then assisted on the third goal. Nicomini has two goals and four assists on the season and the Hawks are 3-2 in SUNYAC play.

October 1
Michelle Milkovich (Vestal, NY/Vestal), Geneseo freshman forward

Milkovich scored three goals in two games to earn Player of the Week honors for the second time. She had the Blue Knights' only goal in a 2-1 loss to Houghton College and then scored twice in a 3-1 win over Oswego as Geneseo improved to 3-1 in SUNYAC play.

September 24
Christine McCabe (Greene, NY/Greene), Cortland sophomore forward
McCabe scored three goals in two league wins and helped the Red Dragons extend their winning streak to seven games. She scored Cortland's second and third goals of the game in the first half of a 9-0 win over Oswego, which allowed the Red Dragons to retain the Dragon Sword. McCabe then gave Cortland a 1-0 lead in an eventual 2-1 win over Brockport. She has three goals and two assists on the season for Cortland, which is ranked eighth nationally with a 7-1 overall record.

September 17
Michelle Milkovich (Vestal, NY/Vestal), Geneseo freshman forward

Milkovich scored one goal in each of the Knights' two victories. Milkovich scored her second goal of the year in a 3-0 victory over Elmira on Sept. 13, and then scored 22 seconds into overtime in a 1-0 win over Oneonta on Sept. 15.

September 10
Jenn Danker (Fairport, NY/Fairport), Brockport junior forward

Danker had three goals and two assists during a weekend tournament hosted by Salisbury University in Maryland. She factored in all five of the Golden Eagles' goals as Brockport went 2-1. Danker had two goals and an assist in Brockport's 3-2 win over Eastern Mennonite University and a goal and an assist in a 2-1 win over Denison College. The Golden Eagles lost 5-0 to nationally-ranked Salisbury. Danker has four goals and three assists this season.

September 3
Kayla Chambers (Craryville, NY/Taconic Hills), Cortland junior forward
Chambers had five goals and two assists for the Red Dragons in two games at the Villa Julie Tournament in Maryland. She factored in both Cortland goals with a goal and an assist on Sept. 1 in a 4-2 loss to 17th-ranked Johns Hopkins and then scored four goals and one assist in Cortland's 5-1 win over Rhodes College on Sept. 2. The four-goal performance was a career-high for Chambers, who led the Red Dragons with 21 goals as a sophomore last year.


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