Trottie, Westbrook named NFHCA Division II National Players of the Week
MANAHAWKIN, NJ — Junior goalkeeper from Bentley University, Mia Trottie, and sophomore forward from No. 9 Newberry College, Emma Westbrook, have been named this week’s NFHCA Division II Defensive and Offensive Players of the Week, respectively.
Senior goalkeeper from No. 1 East Stroudsburg University, Amy Supey, and junior forward from Pace University, Krista Dietz, also received honorable mentions nods for Division II Defensive and Offensive Players of the Week, respectively, as well.
NFHCA Division II Defensive Player of the Week
Mia Trottie, Bentley University, Jr., Goalkeeper (Cinnaminson, New Jersey)
- Recorded two shutouts, her third and fourth in a row, to help Bentley with wins over Saint Michael’s and Mercy.
- Hasn’t conceded a goal in 272 minutes.
- Leads the NE10 in both save percentage (.841) and goals against average (0.70).
NFHCA Division II Offensive Player of the Week
Emma Westbrook, No. 9 Newberry College, So., Forward (Dover, Delaware)
- Named SAC Offensive Player of Week.
- Tallied five goals on the week in victories over Coker and Lander.
- Posted her third hat-trick on the year against Lander.
- Leads Division II with 17 goals.
NFHCA Division II Defensive Player of the Week Honorable Mention
Amy Supey, No. 1 East Stroudsburg University, Sr., Goalkeeper (Lehman, Pennsylvania)
- Notched 10 saves while allowing only two goals on the week.
- Recorded a career-high nine saves in the double-overtime win over No. 10 Millersville.
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NFHCA Division II Offensive Player of the Week Honorable Mention
Krista Dietz, Pace University, Jr., Midfielder (Mahopac, New York)
- Provided three goals and three assists this week in a 2-0 week for Pace.
- Named NE10 Offensive Player of the Week.
The National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) is a nonprofit organization serving field hockey coaches and supporters of the game from across the United States. The mission of the organization is to champion, strengthen, and celebrate field hockey coaches and the game. The NFHCA strives to cultivate and recognize the professional contributions of its membership and to foster and promote the growth of the sport. The NFHCA is responsible for providing a recognizable presence and voice in regard to legislation affecting the sport as well as interscholastic and intercollegiate programs.