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Pac-12 Women’s Soccer Weekly Awards – Oct. 31, 2022

Pac-12 Women's Soccer Weekly Awards - Oct. 31, 2022


Offensive Player of the Week: Nicole Douglas, Gr., Arizona State (London, England)
2 games, 5 goals, 1 assist, 11 points

  • Banked four goals and one assist to give the Sun Devils a win over Oregon (5-1), setting single-game school records for most goals (4) and points (9).
  • Added a fifth goal to her weekend tally against Oregon State.
  • Tied for second-most goals in a single game (4) in the NCAA this season and the most by any Power 5 conference player.
  • Most single-game goals for a Pac-12 player since Stanford’s Catarina Macario scored four against Prairie View A&M (11/15/19).
  • Most single-game goals for a Pac-12 player in a Conference match since WSU’s Morgan Weaver had four against Colorado (11/3/19).
  • Nine points are tied for third-most in a single game in the NCAA this season and most of any Power 5 conference player.
  • Most single-game points since Macario had 13 vs. Prairie View A&M (the Pac-12 single-match record). 
  • Fifth career Offensive Player of the Week award and second this season (Sept. 19, 2022; Aug. 24, 2021; March, 15 2021; Feb. 9, 2021)

Defensive Player of the Week: Lilly Reale, So., UCLA (Hingham, Mass.)
2 games, 1 goal, 2 points

  • Led UCLA to a pair of shutout victories over Washington State (1-0) and Washington (3-0) from center back.
  • Scored the lone goal, and game-winner, against Washington State, her first goal of the season and second of her career. 
  • Led a Bruin defense that allowed only eight total shots on the weekend, six by Washington State and just two by Washington.
  • Has helped UCLA to a 17-1-0 record with a 0.39 goals against average and 12 shutouts on the season, including four consecutive clean sheets.
  • Second career Defensive Player of the Week award (Nov. 9, 2021)

Goalkeeper of the Week: Ryan Campbell, Jr., Stanford (Laguna Beach, Calif.)
2 games, 157 minutes, 6 saves, 0 goals allowed

  • Earned her Pac-12-best eighth solo shutout of the season with three saves in Sunday’s 2-0 blanking of Colorado.
  • Shared shutout for third time this season in Thursday’s 5-0 rout of Utah, making three stops in 67 minutes of action.
  • Has helped Stanford to five consecutive shutouts, playing 457-of-499 minutes during the shutout streak.
  • First time Stanford has recorded five consecutive shutouts since posting eight straight from October 3-31, 2019. 
  • Currently boasts a 0.52 goals against average, the second best in the Pac-12, and a save percentage of .820, the third best in the Pac-12.
  • Third Goalkeeper of the Week award this season (Oct. 3, 2022; Oct. 17,…

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