2000 Women's Soccer Players of the Week

November 13, 2000
Jess Trombly, Tufts
(Freshman, Forward - Nashua, N.H.)
Trombly scored an unassisted goal early in the second half to lift Tufts past William Smith 1-0 in the NCAA quarterfinals. The win sent Tufts into the Final Four, which it will host this weekend.

November 6, 2000
Lynn Cooper, Tufts
(Junior, Forward - Wilton, Conn.)
Cooper scored three goals and two assists in three NCAA tournament games as Tufts won the Northeast Regional. She scored two goals and assisted on another goal in a 5-0 first-round win over the University of New England. She scored one goal and assisted on another goal in a 3-1 title game victory over Wheaton.

October 30, 2000
Ellie Wendell, Middlebury

(Junior, Defenseman - Milton, Mass.)
Wendell led Middlebury to a pair of shutouts and the conference title in the NESCAC tournament. She has helped the Panthers hold the opposition scoreless in 688 consecutive minutes.

October 23, 2000
Meg Bonney, Middlebury
(Sophomore, Forward - Norwich, Vt.)
Bonney scored three goals in the first half of a 4-0 win over Trinity. It was the third time this season she has tallied three goals in a game. She also assisted on the fourth goal as the Panthers clinched the top seed in the conference.

October 16, 2000
Hallison Putnam, Amherst
(Junior, Midfielder - Lexington, Ky.)
Putnam scored two game-winning goals in her first two career games in the midfield after 2+ years as a striker. She scored the only goal of the game in 1-0 wins over Williams and Eastern Connecticut..

October 9, 2000
Leah Cumsky-Whitlock, Middlebury
(Sophomore, Forward - Newton, Mass.)
Cumsky-Whitlock scored the game-tying goal as Middlebury scored two second-half goals in a 2-1 win at Williams. She scored both goals in a 2-0 home win over Amherst.

October 2, 2000
Sara Yeatman, Tufts
(Senior, Midfielder - Santa Monica, Calif.)
Yeatman scored both goals as Tufts defeated Bates 2-0 on Sunday in a matchup between 5-1 teams. The win was the team's fourth in five conference games.

September 25, 2000
Meg Bonney, Middlebury
(Sophomore, Forward - Norwich, Vt.)

September 18, 2000
Kate Dockery, Bates
(Junior, Midfielder - New York, N.Y.)
Dockery scored the winning goal in the 77th minute of a 1-0 win over Babson and assisted on the winning goal (in the 80th minute) in a 1-0 win over Amherst, ranked seventh in the nation.

September 11, 2000
Michal Shapiro, Bowdoin
(Freshman, Midfielder - Newton, Mass.)
In her first collegiate game, Shapiro came off the bench and scored both goals in a 2-0 Polar Bear victory over Bridgewater State. Both her goals were unassisted as Bowdoin won its eighth consecutive season-opener.

Sarah Bradley, Trinity
(Junior, Goalkeeper - Mansfield, Conn.)
Bradley made 12 saves in 120 minutes and held Eastern Connecticut State scoreless. Trinity and Eastern Connecticut State battled to a 0-0 tie.

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