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Sunshine State Conference Weekly Awards: February 6 – 12

via SSC press release

Men’s Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Week

Justin Williams / Saint Leo / Sr. / Attack / Clermont, Florida
Williams receives Offensive Player of the Week accolades after his performance in Saint Leo’s narrow loss to No. 6 Limestone. The Attack from Clermont, Florida, scored a game-high five goals and added two assists for a game-high seven points in the loss. Williams connected on his five scores off 10 total shots and seven shots on goal. The weekly award is the second of her career.

Men’s Lacrosse Defensive Player of the Week

Blake Ulmer / Tampa / Sr. / Goal / Naples, Florida

Ulmer repeats as Defensive Player of the Week with an 18-save performance against No. 19 Wilmington. The senior from Naples, Florida, allowed just four goals and picked up six ground balls during his 45 minutes in net as the Spartans recorded the 25-5 victory. Ulmer tallied a .818 save percentage while facing 22 shots on goal. The weekly award is the ninth of his career, tying him for fourth all-time among SSC men’s lacrosse athletes.


Women’s Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Week

Julia Kolderman / Tampa / Gr. / Attack / Naples, Florida
Kolderman outscored both of Tampa’s opponents in a pair of road wins to claim Offensive Player of the Week honors. The grad student from Naples, Florida, scored five times, including two free position goals, and picked up three ground balls in the 19-4 victory against Montevallo. Kolderman scored six times and picked up a ground ball as UT posted a 19-3 win over Alabama – Huntsville. She tallied her 11 goals last week off 12 total shots and 11 shots on goal. .

Women’s Lacrosse Defensive Player of the Week

Caroline Gastonguay / Rollins / Gr. / Attack / Lewiston, Maine

Gastonguay receives Defensive Player of the Week honors following her performance in Rollins’ two road victories. The grad student from Lewiston, Maine, tallied game-highs in caused turnovers (4) and ground balls (5) in the Tars’ 10-9 win at Lenoir-Rhyne. Gastonguay then recorded a game-high six ground balls and a team-high three caused turnovers in a 13-8 win at Limestone. Offensively, Gastonguay provided the Tars with seven goals and eight assists across the two victories.

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