
17, at 5:00 p.m., and will play James Madison on Sunday, Sept. The Wildcats will play Richmond on Friday, Sept.

17, traveling to James Madison University for the Sheraton Four Points Classic. Villanova will resume play on Friday, Sept.


This past week, she scored one goal in a win over La Salle, and recorded one goal and one assist in the 'Cats 2-0 win over Northeastern. For the season, she has seven points on three goals and one assist. 933 goals against average and allowed only two goals in 263 minutes for a 0.68 goals against average.ĭunst has been outstanding throughout the early part of her freshman season, as she has started in all five contests. For the week, Schillig saved 28 shots for a. 12, against Northeastern, she shutout the Huskies for 83 minutes, saving eight shots. In the final game of the ECAC Cape Cod Tournament on Sept. 11, against Brown, Schillig stopped 12 shots and again allowed only one goal. 8, she saved eight shots and held the Explorers to one goal. Schillig was dominant in goal this week going 3-0 with one shutout. 11, against Brown, Sellers scored two goals including the game-winning score and added one assist, in a 3-1 victory. In the Wildcats' opening game of the ECAC Cape Cod Tournament on Saturday, Sept. 8, against La Salle, she scored the game's first goal and assisted on the game-winner in a 4-1 win over the Explorers. Sellers finished the week with three goals and three assists for nine points in Villanova's three victories. Senior forward Lauren Sellers (Yardley, Pa./ The Peddie School) was named the Big East Co-Offensive Player of the Week, sophomore goalie Janel Schillig (Marlton, N.J./ Cherokee High School) was named the Big East Goalkeeper of the Week, and freshman midfielder Kristin Dunst (Marlton, N.J./ Cherokee High School) was named the Big East Rookie of the Week, for the 5-0 Wildcats.

13, three Villanova University women's soccer players were honored by the Big East for their outstanding play in helping lead the Wildcats to three victories in three games last week.
