2012 Women's Soccer Players of the Week

  • Harmon Hall, Shenandoah, Fr., Midfielder
    October 29, 2012
    Hall, a freshman from Salem, Va., helped send the Hornets to the semifinals of the ODAC tournament as part of a 2-0 week for Shenandoah. Hall opened her week with a goal in the Hornets' 7-0 win over Hollins in their season finale. Against second-seeded Washington and Lee in the ODAC quarterfinals, Hall assisted Kari Delamarre-Brand on the game's first. Hall later came back to provide the winner for the seventh-seeded Hornets as she tallied in the 103rd minute in double-overtime to set up an all-Hornets semifinal with Lynchburg College.
  • Katherine Rush, Washington and Lee, So., Forward
    October 22, 2012
    Rush, a sophomore from Cornelius, N.C., helped the Generals to a 2-0 week with a pair of ODAC wins. The striker scored twice and assisted on another in W&L's 6-0 win at home against Guilford during the midweek. She came back on the weekend with the game's only tally in a 1-0 road win at Randolph-Macon. She notched that winner in the 51st minute to keep W&L in the second position in the ODAC standings entering the final week of regular season play. Rush is eighth in the ODAC with 28 points and fifth with 12 goals scored.
  • Dessi Dupuy, Lynchburg, So., Forward
    October 15, 2012
    Dupuy, a sophomore from Lynchburg, Va., picks up her second straight weekly award after scoring seven times last week to lead the Hornets to a 2-0-1 week. With LC leading 1-0 against Randolph-Macon, Dupuy broke the game open with four straight tallies to push the Hornets to a 5-0 conference win. She followed that up by helping LC claw out of a 2-0 hole as she notched the first of Lynchburg's two goals in a 2-2 tie with Roanoke College. She finished her week with two more goals in a 4-1 win over regionally-ranked Salisbury University. She notched the would-be game-winner for a 2-1 lead at halftime, and then added some insurance with the fourth goal of the game in the 76th minute. For the season, Dupuy is tied for second in the ODAC with 12 goals and is tied for fifth with 26 points.
  • Dessi Dupuy, Lynchburg, So., Forward
    October 08, 2012
    Dupuy, a sophomore from Lynchburg, VA., helped the Hornets to a pair of league wins last week. DuPuy, the reigning ODAC Co-Rookie of the Year, opened her week with a tally in LC's 3-0 home win over Emory & Henry. She followed that by scoring at just about the last possible opportunity in the Hornets' 1-0 double-overtime victory at Bridgewater. She notched the game's lone goal with just 52-seconds left on the 2-OT clock via an unassisted effort. DuPuy, who helped LC stay undefeated on the season, now has seven goals and is third on the team with 16 points.
  • Becca Logan, Hollins, Jr., Forward
    October 01, 2012
    Logan, a junior from Culloden, W.Va., led Hollins to a 1-1 week with the loss coming in a tight 5-4 overtime decision against Emory & Henry. In that game, she notched HU's first goal to tie the score 1-1 in the 25th minute. Logan continued her week with four goals as Hollins exploded for a 9-2 win over Eastern Mennonite. After HU had twice gone ahead only to see EMU tie the game at 2-all, Logan scored HU's third, fourth, sixth and seventh goals break the game open. Logan, who entered the season with eight career tallies, has already scored seven goals this season as she paces Hollins with 16 points.
  • Kelli Uresti, Guilford, Fr., Midfielder
    September 24, 2012
    Uresti, a freshman from Buda, Texas, paced the Quakers to a 3-0 week with three road wins, including two in conference play. She scored her first two college goals in the Quakers' 5-4 overtime win over crosstown-rival Greensboro College. She followed that with one goal and three assists for a career-high five points in Guilford's 5-1 win at Hollins. She wrapped up her week with two goals in the Quakers' 6-0 road win over Eastern Mennonite. On the season, Uresti is tops on the team with 13 points.
  • Carmen Graves, Roanoke, Senior, Forward
    September 17, 2012
    Graves, a senior from Christiansburg, Va., helped Roanoke to a 2-0-1 week that including a 1-1 draw with nationally second-ranked Emory University on Sunday. Graves opened her week with two goals in a 6-1 win over Guilford. She followed that with an assist in a 2-0 shutout of Shenandoah for the Maroons' second conference win of the week. Against Emory, Graves supplied Roanoke's scoring effort against the NSCAA Atlantic South Region's top rated squad with a goal in the 56th minutes. Her seven points this week marked the first output for the three-sport star (indoor track, outdoor track) this season.
  • Bre Ingargiola, Virginia Wesleyan, Senior, Forward
    September 10, 2012
    Ingargiola, a senior from Bayport, N.Y., scored at least one goal in every game of a 3-0 week for Virginia Wesleyan. She helped the Marlins to a 5-1 win over Hampton Roads rival Christopher Newport with two goals on Wednesday. On Saturday, she notched the game's lone tally to catapult the Marlins to a 1-0 win over previously undefeated Richard Stockton College. She capped her week with a goal and an assist in a 6-0 win over the College of Mt. St. Joseph (Ohio). Ingargiola has scored at least one goal in four straight games and now leads VWC in scoring with 11 points. She's second in the ODAC in points and goals scored (5).
  • Brittany Hammons, Randolph, Sophomore, Forward
    September 04, 2012
    Hammons, a sophomore from Yorktown, Va., helped the WildCats open the season 2-0 for the second straight season. Against Ferrum in Randolph's opening contest, Hammons scored the first goal of the game, but her services would be needed again as she tallied the game-winner in ninth minute of the first overtime period to secure a 3-2 win over the Panthers. Hammons followed that performance by swithing to a playmaker's role as she assisted on a pair of goals by Abigail Bullins in a 4-1 victory over Gallaudet.