TAMPA, Fla. – The Sun Conference announces the Player of the Week honorees for baseball, softball, women's lacrosse, men's and women's golf, men's and women's tennis, women's flag football, and men's and women's outdoor track & field.
All 16 awards are based on performances from April 8 - April 14.
Baseball Players of the Week
Baseball Player of the Week
Brodey Neveker, Webber International | Jr. - Outfielder - Gettysburg, Pa.
Brodey Neveker had an outstanding week in the 4-game series over FMU. The senior batted over .500 with 6 hits and 8 RBIS. Noted speed demon put notched four extra-base hits, including his first homerun of the season. Neveker currently leads the SUN in total doubles on the year, as he picked up three over the weekend.
Baseball Pitcher of the Week
Robb Adams, Southeastern | Sr. - Arcadia, Fla.
Adams tossed seven shutout frames with seven strikeouts in a 6-2 win over Ave Maria on Friday.
Softball Players of the Week
Softball Player of the Week
Kylie Enrique, Florida Memorial | Fr. - First/Third Baseman - Pembroke Pines, Fla.
Enrique finished with a career-high 6-RBI for the week and also generated nine hits and two runs for the freshman sensation.
Softball Pitcher of the Week
Anna Toon, St. Thomas | Jr. - Great Falls, Mont.
Had 22 Strikeouts across 18 innings pitched. Only allowed 2 runs during her time on the mound, recording 3 wins and no losses.
Women's Lacrosse Players of the Week
Defensive Player of the Week
Milena Isturiz, Keiser | So. - Midfielder - Pembroke Pines, Fla.
Milena Isturiz has been the bright spot in the midfield for the Seahawks all season and continued to show why this week. She led the team with eight caused turnovers and seven draw controls over the two games. Her ability to create turnovers was on display against St. Thomas when she tied her career-high of five in a game. As a team, the Seahawks defense held opponents to a 42.5% clear rate with Isturiz running all over the midfield.
Offensive Player of the Week
Madison Andrews, Keiser | Sr. - Attacker - South Jordan, Utah
Madison Andrews has hit her stride in 2024, leading the Seahawks to two crucial wins. Her 12 points and seven assists led the team in both categories. After missing the first four games of the season and slowly making her way back to the starting lineup, Andrews is up to second on the team in points and is tied for the lead with 22 assists.
Golf Players of the Week
Men's Golf Player of the Week
Isac Wallin, Keiser | Jr. - Kungsangen, Sweden
Wallin posted his fourth individual title of the season, leading the No. 1-ranked Keiser men's golf team placed second at the Roadrunner Classic Wallin finished the three-round tournament with a 3-under, 213 (74-68-71) for his sixth top-5 finish this year. The senior has posted a top-3 finish in five of his last six outings.
Women's Golf Player of the Week
Hoi Ki Lau, Keiser | So. - Hong Kong, China
Hoi Ki Lau earned her second medalist honor of the season, shooting a 2-under, 214 (72-70-72). It marked the sophomore's seventh top-5 finish of the season. He played guided Keiser to its fourth tournament win of the season, winning the Music City Classic.
Tennis Players of the Week
Men's Tennis Player of the Week
Victor Olivera, Southeastern | Jr. - Sao Paulo, Brazil
Victor Olivera had a very successful week, securing a 4-0 week for himself with dominant wins in singles against Coastal Georgia and SCAD-Savannah, helping to aid the Fire to a 2-0 week against ranked Sun Conference opponents. With Orihuela, he also went undefeated in doubles, securing the only doubles win for the Fire against SCAD-Savannah and the quickest win in singles.
Women's Tennis Player of the Week
Alessia Piccoliori, SCAD Savannah | Jr. - Santa Cristina, Italy
Against Warner, the Italy native, along with her partner, won at number one doubles to help the No. 7 Bees win the first point of the day on Friday. Piccoliori was instrumental in the Bees' 4-0 upset win over No. 3 Southeastern on Saturday. The junior, along with her partner, won their doubles match to help the Bees clinch the doubles point and then won at number two singles to give SCAD the 4-0 win.
Women's Flag Football Player of the Week
Defensive Player of the Week
Janae Scott, Thomas | Jr. - Linebacker - Tallahassee, Fla.
Scott anchored a defense that gave up only 220 total yards in two games, combined. In the two games, Scott totaled 12 flag pulls and three PBUs. She added a pick-six for 20 yards. Scott also had 3 punt returns, totaling 41 yards.
Offensive Player of the Week
Jazmin Rhoden, Keiser | Sr. - Quarterback - Tampa, Fla.
Jazmin Rhoden led Keiser to a 2-0 (1-0 SUN) record this past week, outscoring the opposition, 128-0. The native of Tampa, Florida, completed 73 percent of her passes as the Seahawks remained unbeaten at home and perfect in Sun Conference play.
Outdoor Track & Field Athletes of the Week
Men's Outdoor Track Athlete of the Week
Samuel Paga, Ave Maria | So. - Boyne City, Mich.
Samuel Paga easily won the 5000 meter race Friday night at Keiser, defeating his nearest competition by almost 25 seconds. Paga's time currently ranks second in The Sun Conference.
Men's Outdoor Field Athlete of the Week
Will Hill, Keiser | Fr. - Durham, N.C.
Hill put on a clinic this past weekend, logging an A-standard mark in the high jump while also placing high in the long jump. Hill's high jump mark is currently the 10th best in the country.
Women's Outdoor Track Athlete of the Week
Andreana Graham, Florida Memorial | Jr. - Clearwater, Fla.
The SUN Long Jump Indoor champ and NAIA All-American continues her streak, earning a first place finish at the Keiser Invitational.
Women's Outdoor Field Athlete of the Week
Julia Johansson-Scharnell, Keiser | Fr. - Sweden
The freshman continued her outstanding year with a shot put toss that broke her own Keiser school record. Her mark is currently 11th in the country.
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