Day honored for third time this season by SUNYAC
ONEONTA – State University of New York Athletic Conference Commissioner, Tom DiCamillo, announced Tuesday that SUNY Oneonta senior Andrea Day has been selected as the SUNYAC Offensive Player of the Week in the sport of field hockey. It’s third time this fall that Day has been selected for the honor as the Red Dragons went 1-1 in two games last week.
Day continued to lead the offense for Oneonta scoring twice while adding a pair of assists. She tallied the lone goal in a 6-1 loss at Hamilton last Wednesday before collecting one goal and two assists Saturday, Oct.11 in a 3-2 victory against Bates College. Her goal was the game-winner as the Red Dragons overcame a 2-1 halftime deficit to defeat the Bobcats.
Day is having another outstanding season for Oneonta, and two weeks ago became the seventh player in the history of the field hockey program to eclipse 100 career points. She currently stands fifth all-time with 111 career points on 47 goals and 17 assists.
Day currently leads Oneonta in scoring this season with 27 points on 11 goals and five assists. Oneonta is 7-5 overall and 3-1 in the SUNYAC as it prepares for a pair of home games this week against New Paltz Wednesday and nationally-ranked Skidmore on Saturday.
Day continued to lead the offense for Oneonta scoring twice while adding a pair of assists. She tallied the lone goal in a 6-1 loss at Hamilton last Wednesday before collecting one goal and two assists Saturday, Oct.11 in a 3-2 victory against Bates College. Her goal was the game-winner as the Red Dragons overcame a 2-1 halftime deficit to defeat the Bobcats.
Day is having another outstanding season for Oneonta, and two weeks ago became the seventh player in the history of the field hockey program to eclipse 100 career points. She currently stands fifth all-time with 111 career points on 47 goals and 17 assists.
Day currently leads Oneonta in scoring this season with 27 points on 11 goals and five assists. Oneonta is 7-5 overall and 3-1 in the SUNYAC as it prepares for a pair of home games this week against New Paltz Wednesday and nationally-ranked Skidmore on Saturday.
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