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Goldey-Beacom Gets Four Honored for CACC Weekly Awards

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Women's Soccer | 10/14/2019 12:00:00 AM



Goldey-Beacom had yet another successful week and saw the department get four of its student-athletes receive weekly awards from the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
 
Cole Lewis (Middletown, DE) was named the Men's Soccer Goalkeeper of the Week, fellow junior Nicholas Ladeira (Johannesburg, South Africa) was picked to the Men's Soccer Weekly Honor Roll, senior Jenna Fannon (Newark, DE) made the Women's Soccer Weekly Honor Roll and junior Lindsay Przywara (Williamstown, NJ) was tabbed to the Volleyball Weekly Honor Roll.
 
Lewis recorded a pair of shutouts last week, both 1-0 victories.  He made six saves Tuesday at Georgian Court and came up with two over almost 101 minutes Saturday at Felician.
 
Both of these performances have the Lightning (9-3, 6-0 CACC) in first place in the conference and on a seven-game winning streak for the first time since 2003.  Lewis is a big part of that as he is 16th in the country with an .833 save percentage, 87th with 35 saves and 95th with 3.69 saves per game.
 
Ladeira netted one of Goldey-Beacom's biggest goals of the year, scoring 38 seconds into the second overtime Saturday at Felician.
 
Fannon continued her unbelievable play with three goals over two games.  She scored both goals Wednesday for Goldey-Beacom at Georgian Court and then netted one Saturday at Felician in her team's 4-0 win.  She now is riding a seven-game points streak and has a goal in six of those contests.
 
Fannon's latest tear has her 11th in the nation with 1.1 goals per game, 11th with 11 goals, 16th with 2.4 points per match, 16th with 24 points, seventh in team history with 25 career goals and seventh with 59 career points.  The Lightning (5-3-2, 4-1-1 CACC) are tied for fourth place in the league.
 
Przywara ended the week with 53 kills, a .275 hitting percentage, 19 digs and two blocks over three matches.  She became the second player in program history to reach 1,000 career kills, ending Thursday's match against Holy Family with 19 kills and 12 digs.  Przywara also had 27 kills Tuesday at University of the Sciences.
 
One of the league's most dominating players at the net, the 2016 CACC Rookie of the Year, 2018 third team All-CACC pick and 2018 Google Cloud CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree is second in team history with 1,007 kills.
 
The women's soccer team is home Tuesday at 3:00 pm against Holy Family, the men's soccer squad is home Wednesday at 3:30 pm vs. Holy Family and the volleyball team is on the road Wednesday at 7:00 pm against Wilmington (DE).

 
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Jenna Fannon

#3 Jenna Fannon

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Senior
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