PRINCETON, N.J. – The Ivy League women’s soccer season came to a close this past weekend, culminating one of the most successful campaigns in league history.
Princeton goalkeeper
Natalie Grossi took home Player of the Week laurels while Brown freshman forward
Ava Seelenfreund claimed Rookie of the Week. The Ivy League finished the season with the most non-confernece wins (52) in league history and tout the fifth-best conference RPI in the country out of 32 Division I teams.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Natalie Grossi, Princeton (Sr., GK – Woodbridge, Ont.)
- Recorded five saves in Princeton’s 1-0 shutout at Penn helping Princeton finsh the year 8-6-3 overall
- It is her 31st shutout of her career which extends her Ivy League record
- Majoring in Civil and Environmental Engineering
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Ava Seelenfreund, Brown
(Fr., Truckee, California)
- Scored the Bears only goal of a 1-1 tie for Yale to clinch the outright Ivy League title
- It’s her fifth goal of the season and now has accumulated 15 points in her rookie campaign
- Plans to concentrate in Biomedical Engineering or Business, Entrepreneurship and Organizations
Honor Roll
Kayla Thompson, Brown
Kayla Lee, Columbia
Bonnie Shea, Dartmouth
Kat Hess, Harvard
Ellie Winkler, Yale
Allie Winstanley, Dartmouth