Beverly, MA-- On two different occasions, Stacey Lubas was an honorable mention, but this marks the first time she was recognized as Player of the Week.
Lubas led the Gulls to a 3-0 CCC quarterfinal victory with two goals, including the game-winner, and assisting the other EC goal. Lubas leads the team in points with 24, scoring ten goals and assisting four. "It is not uncommon to see her sprinting from 18 to 18 to help her team on defense and offense," Head Coach Dina Gentile said. "I am pleased with her success this season."
This marks the first time Paula McGinn earned the rookie of the week honor, as she was recognized as an honorable mention on three different occasions. With McGinn's help, the Gulls went 2-0 last week, beating New England College in the CCC quarterfinals and defeating University of New England.
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McGinn scored both Endicott goals in a huge come-from-behind, 2-1 overtime victory against CCC opponent UNE. The Lynn, MA native currently has nine goals this season. "She has a powerful shot and has created some great scoring opportunities for herself due to her explosive speed," Head Coach Dina Gentile said.
After last nights' 3-0 semifinal victory over Nichols College, EC advances to the CCC Finals. As the \#1 seed, the Gulls host Salve Regina (\#3) this Saturday at 1p.m. The Gulls post an overall record of 15-4.