Tamzin Hilton scored her first collegiate goal in Briar Cliff’s win over Mount Marty, and enjoyed it so much that she followed it up with a second just minutes later. Elsewhere, Ella Palframan was instrumental for Tyler, Kellie McMahon chipped in a goal for Murray State, and Georgia Martell was instrumental between the sticks for Cumberlands.
NAIA
Briar Cliff (IA) (Tamzin Hilton)
This week: defeated Mount Marty 9-0
Tamzin Hilton started in Briar Cliff’s win over Mount Marty, scoring two goals whilst finishing with eight shots including five on target in just 44 minutes of playing time.
Corban (Ava Hayes)
This week: lost 2-1 to Carroll (MT); defeated Providence (MT) 3-1
Ava Hayes started in Corban’s loss to Carroll, making five saves in 73 minutes, before coming off the bench to play the second half against Providence, making two saves.
Cumberlands (Ky.) (Georgia Martell)
This week: defeated Bethel (TN) 6-1
Georgia Martell played the full 90 minutes in Cumberlands’ win over Bethel, making six saves.
Jamestown (N.D.) (Olivia Cullen, Gaby Sarkis)
This week: lost 3-1 to Bellevue (NE)
Olivia Cullen played the full 90 minutes in Jamestown’s loss to Bellevue, whilst Gaby Sarkis came off the bench to play 45 minutes and tally two shots.
Keiser (Fla.) (Zara Board, Georgia Little, Zoe Edwards)
This week: defeated Webber International (FL) 3-0
None of Keiser’s Australian trio featured in the Seahawks’ win over Webber International.
Midway (Holly Johnstone)
This week: lost 5-0 to Oakland City (Ind.); defeated IU Columbus (Ind.) 8-2
Holly Johnstone played every minute of the weekend for Midway, tallying four shots against IU Columbus, all of which were on target.
Reinhardt (Ga.) (Riley Welsh)
This week: defeated Milligan (TN) 4-2
Riley Welsh played the full 90 minutes in Reinhardt’s win over Milligan, finishing with three shots on target.
Rio Grande (Saskia Vos)
This week: defeated St. Mary-Woods 4-0; defeated Brescia (KY) 1-0
Saskia Vos started both games for Rio Grande this week, tallying two shots in the win over St. Mary-Woods and another in the win over Brescia.
Rocky Mountain (MT) (Piper Adams-Jones, Georgia Dean, Tara Appleby, Ellen Gaudry)
This week: No games.
Science and Arts (Emali Goulas)
This week: lost 2-0 to John Brown
Emali Goulas did not feature in Science and Arts’ loss to John Brown.
St. Andrews (NC) (Charlotte Weinand)
This week: lost 1-0 to Bryan (TN)
Charlotte Weinand started in St. Andrews’ loss to Bryan, playing 81 minutes.
St. Thomas (Fla.) (D’arne Boato)
This week: drew 0-0 with Florida Memorial (FL)
D’arne Boato did not feature in St. Thomas’ draw with Florida Memorial.
Webber International (FL) (Claudia Vincent)
This week: lost 3-0 to Keiser (Fla.)
Claudia Vincent did not feature in Webber International’s loss to Keiser.
Xavier (La.) (Amelia Suma)
This week: defeated LSU Shreveport (La.) 4-2; defeated Texas A&M Texarkana 1-0
Amelia Suma did not feature for Xavier in either game this week.
NJCAA D1
Barton (Mary Kahraman)
This week: defeated Coffeyville 2-0
Mary Kahraman started in Barton’s win over Coffeyville.
Dodge City (Jada Lamond)
This week: lost 2-0 to Hutchinson
Jada Lamond came off the bench in Dodge City’s loss to Hutchinson.
Eastern Florida State (Aimee Longhurst)
This week: lost 2-1 to Monroe CC; drew 0-0 with Southwestern Illinois
Aimee Longhurst started both games for Eastern Florida State this week, tallying three shots with two on target in the loss to Monroe CC.
LSU Eunice (Gabby Stone)
This week: match v National Park College cancelled
LSU Eunice’s only match of the week against National Park was cancelled.
Laramie County (Giselle Heck)
This week: defeated Western Nebraska 4-1
Giselle Heck started in Laramie County’s win over Western Nebraska, scoring with her only shot of the game.
Monroe College (Emily Mackie)
This week: No games.
Murray State (Sofia Lopez, Kellie McMahon)
This week: defeated Connors State 3-0; lost 1-0 to Rose State
Sofia Lopez and Kellie McMahon each started both games this week, with McMahon scoring in Murray State’s win over Connors State.
Seminole State (OK) (Sophia Doumos)
This week: defeated Rich Mountain 16-0; defeated Eastern Oklahoma State 5-0
Sophia Doumos started both games for Seminole State this week.
Seward County (Ryshelle Taylor)
This week: lost 5-3 to Cowley
Ryshelle Taylor did not feature in Seward County’s loss to Cowley.
Tyler (Ella Palframan, Anna Powell, Sienna Powell, Layne Chapman)
This week: defeated Northeast Texas 9-0
Ella Palframan started in Tyler’s win over Northeast Texas, scoring one goal and assisting two more. Anna Powell also started, whilst Layne Chapman came off the bench to play the second half but wasn’t required to make a save. Sienna Powell did not feature in the win.
Western Wyoming (Isabelle Kenna)
This week: defeated Trinidad State 11-0; defeated Otero 4-0
Isabelle Kenna did not feature for Western Wyoming in either game this week.
NJCAA D2
Heartland (Morgan Stanton)
This week: defeated John Wood 10-0
Morgan Stanton started in Heartland’s rout of John Wood.
Johnson County (Sophie Abbott, Montana-Rose Currey)
This week: defeated Neosho County 7-0
Montana-Rose Currey started in Johnson County’s win over Neosho County, whilst Sophie Abbott came off the bench, tallying an assist.
Mineral Area (Thea Draganova)
This week: match v East Central (MO) cancelled
Mineral Area’s only match of the weekend against East Central was cancelled.
Northeast (Samantha Bayer, Amelia Bingley, Helena Chetcuti, Talia Sanders)
This week: lost 8-0 to Iowa Western
Samantha Bayer started in Northeast’s loss to Iowa Western, tallying one shot on target in 42 minutes of playing time, whilst Talia Sanders also started and played 41 minutes. Amelia Bingley came off the bench to register a shot on target in 48 minutes, whilst Helena Chetcuti played 49 minutes off the bench.
3C2A
Feather River (Lillian Pettersen)
This week: drew 1-1 with Siskiyous
Lillian Pettersen came off the bench in Feather River’s draw with Siskiyous.
USports Canada
UNBC (Scarlet Thomas)
This week: lost 4-0 to Victoria; lost 1-0 to Mount Royal
Scarlet Thomas once again played every minute of the weekend for UNBC.

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