University of Delaware Athletics

Blue Hen Senior Midfielder Andi Arnold Named To CS360 Primetime Performers Weekly Honor Roll
8/26/2014 3:57:00 PM | Women's Soccer
NEWARK, Del. -- University of Delaware women's soccer senior midfielder Andi Arnold was named to the CS360 Primetime Performers Honor Roll for the first week of the season, collegesoccer360.com announced on Wednesday.
Arnold, a native of Massapequa, N.Y., assisted on three of the Blue Hens' four goals last weekend as Delaware opened the season in impressive fashion with victories over Monmouth and Saint Francis (Pa.).
Arnold assisted on Natalie Zelenky's second half goal during Friday's season-opener against the Hawks, before feeding Emily Market on her game-winning goal with just 2:26 remaining in the 3-2 triumph. She also posted an assist on Maddie Brosler's tally late in the first half during Sunday's 1-0 shutout of the Red Flash.
Arnold, who had recorded two assists through her first three seasons in Newark, is currently the only player in the Colonial Athletic Association with three helpers this year.
Additionally, in recognition of their two victories, the Blue Hens are ranked fifth in the first NSCAA/Continental Tire NCAA Division I Mid-Atlantic Region Poll. Boston University sits atop the poll, followed by James Madison, Harvard, William & Mary and Delaware.
The Blue Hens return to action on Friday when they host St. John's at 5 p.m. at Grant Stadium.
Arnold, a native of Massapequa, N.Y., assisted on three of the Blue Hens' four goals last weekend as Delaware opened the season in impressive fashion with victories over Monmouth and Saint Francis (Pa.).
Arnold assisted on Natalie Zelenky's second half goal during Friday's season-opener against the Hawks, before feeding Emily Market on her game-winning goal with just 2:26 remaining in the 3-2 triumph. She also posted an assist on Maddie Brosler's tally late in the first half during Sunday's 1-0 shutout of the Red Flash.
Arnold, who had recorded two assists through her first three seasons in Newark, is currently the only player in the Colonial Athletic Association with three helpers this year.
Additionally, in recognition of their two victories, the Blue Hens are ranked fifth in the first NSCAA/Continental Tire NCAA Division I Mid-Atlantic Region Poll. Boston University sits atop the poll, followed by James Madison, Harvard, William & Mary and Delaware.
The Blue Hens return to action on Friday when they host St. John's at 5 p.m. at Grant Stadium.
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