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Athletes of the Week

Hunter Leckonby

Hunter Leckonby

  • Award
    Athletes of the Week
  • Week Of
    3/1/2016
  • Sport
    Women's Lacrosse
  • Bio
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Leckonby Honored As CACC Defensive Player of the Week, Reinert Reels In First Weekly Honor Roll Recognition
 
New Haven, Conn. – (3/1/2016) – For their roles in a 19-8 loss at West Chester University, sophomore midfielder Hunter Leckonby (Charleston, S.C.) and freshman midfielder Julia Reinert (Bridgeport, Pa.) were recognized on the first installment of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Women’s Lacrosse Weekly Report. Leckonby earned the CACC Defensive Player of the Week award with four ground balls and four caused turnovers while Reinert recorded her first collegiate goal with 18:03 (8-3) to play in the first half.     
 
Before heading south for games at the Florida Institute of Technology (FIT) and Shorter University, the Chestnut Hill College women’s lacrosse team opened to their 2016 season on Wednesday, February 24, with an afternoon contest at West Chester University. The Golden Rams scored the game’s first three goals and led 15-4 at halftime, before earning the victory on an 18-9 final.
 
West Chester University (1-0) wasted no time capturing the edge on Chestnut Hill College (0-1) as they scored consecutive goals at 26:42, 25:58, and 25:40 to own a 3-0 advantage after the contest’s opening five minutes. Senior captain Emorie Keimig (Freeland, Md.) tried to stop the bleeding with an unassisted tally at 25:22, 3-1, but her effort was followed by five straight Golden Ram goals, leaving the Griffins mired behind an 8-1 deficit with still 20 minutes (19:59) remaining in the first half. Soon after the 19-minute mark (18:27), the Scarlet and Gold made their run. Unfortunately, the three-goal streak, 8-4, courtesy of sophomore midfielder Erica McLaughlin (Magnolia, N.J.), Reinert, and sophomore attack Julia Galantich (Clinton Corners, N.Y.), only helped the Griffins stay within nine goals at intermission, 15-4. Keimig scored twice more in the second half, 19-6 at 12:20, but coming amidst an 11-4 West Chester University run, the tallies did little to derail the Golden Rams in a 19-8 final.
 
The Chestnut Hill College women’s lacrosse team competes next on Tuesday, March 1, when they visit FIT for a 7:00 p.m. contest.
 


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
9/20/2016 Makenzie Hooven Women's Cross Country
9/20/2016 Eric Barton Men's Cross Country
9/20/2016 Regina Trabosh Women's Volleyball
9/12/2016 Eric Barton Men's Cross Country
9/12/2016 Emily Koehler Women's Volleyball
9/12/2016 Frank MacGregor Men's Cross Country
9/6/2016 Cecilia DuMond Women's Soccer
9/6/2016 Madison McBride Women's Volleyball
9/6/2016 Nils Fussen Men's Soccer
9/6/2016 Meghan Guagenti Women's Soccer
9/6/2016 Kiersten Cobb-Wilkins Women's Soccer
6/2/2016 Nicole Carney Softball
6/2/2016 Noel Hightower Men's Basketball
5/10/2016 Robert Slagle III Baseball
5/10/2016 Matthew Kress Baseball
5/10/2016 Zach Szumigala Baseball
5/4/2016 Dino Cattai Baseball
5/4/2016 Hunter Leckonby Women's Lacrosse
5/4/2016 Jacklyn O'Leary Women's Lacrosse
5/4/2016 Brendan Looby Baseball
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