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YSCC Players of the Week - Fall Week 2

YSCC Players of the Week - Fall Week 2

Here are the Yankee Small College Conference Players of the Week for week two of the fall season.

Men's Soccer - Daniel Semple (CMCC)

Freshman Dan Semple scored five goals over the weekend, twice against ACPHS, and netting a hat trick on the road against VTSU-Randolph, as the Mustangs stayed unbeaten to start the season. They were the first collegiate goals for the forward out of Frodsham, England, who also leads the team in shots and shots on goal.

Women's Soccer - Sloan Clark (WOLBI)

Freshman Sloan Clark scored twice to power the Huskies past Vermont State–Randolph in their YSCC opener, a 6-0 victory. The forward registered three shots and finished with a .667 shooting percentage.

Golf - Matt Quigley (SMCC)

Matt Quigley turned in a great performance for SMCC at the Husson University Invitational, finishing second overall individually with a round of 70 (-1). Competition in the field consisted entirely of NCAA Division III institutions. Quigley helped pace the Seawolves team to finish third overall (3rd of 11).

Volleyball - Keliah Stith (CMCC)

Keliah Stith racked up 34 assists over her two matches played this past week, helping the Mustangs generate 61 kills. The sophomore captain, who moved from libero to setter this year, was a big part of the team's victory over Great Bay, and also led the team with 10 digs against UMaine-Fort Kent on Saturday.

Men's Cross Country - Eli Lemire (NHTI)

Eli Lemire took second place overall at the Pop Crowell Invitational at Gordon College this week, finishing runner-up out of 114 male runners at the meet. To make it even more impressive, of the other 10 competing teams, all of them were NCAA DIII squads.

Baseball - T.J. Kramarz (CMCC)

Freshman T.J. Kramarz enjoyed a fantastic start to his college career. The short stop batted .368 last week with 7 hits, 7 RBIs, 7 runs scored, 8 stolen bases, and 4 extra-base hits, including a game-ending home run against NHTI. The hometown product from Auburn also had several fine plays defensively to help the Mustangs start the season undefeated at 6-0 in six YSCC games.