LANCASTER, PA – Johns Hopkins graduate student
Rebecca Rosen, who helped the Blue Jays to a pair of league victories last week, has been named the Centennial Conference Women's Soccer Offensive Player-of-the-Week it was announced today.
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Rosen had a hand in five of the nine goals Johns Hopkins scored in wins against defending Centennial Conference Champion McDaniel and Ursinus. She scored twice in a 4-1 win over the Green Terror as she headed home the eventual game-winner just before halftime and then added an insurance goal in the 64
th minute. Rosen added one goal and two assists in a 5-0 win over the Bears as she assisted on the Blue Jays' second and third goals and fired home the fifth goal in the victory as well.
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Through 13 games, Rosen ranks second on the team in goals (9), assists (5) and points (23). She counts a pair of game-winning goals to her credit and has been on a tear of late. After totaling two goals and one assist in the first six games of the season, she has seven goals and four assists in the last seven outings.
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Third-ranked Johns Hopkins (11-0-2) will return to action on Wednesday, October 19 when the Blue Jays travel to Penn State Berks (9-3-2) for their final non-conference game of the regular season.
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