Cincinnati State's Kelsie Lee named NJCAA D-I Goalkeeper of the Week
Cincinnati, OH---The National Junior College Athletic Association has named Cincinnati State’s Kelsie Lee this week’s “National Goalkeeper of the Week.”
By Nick Novy/Cincinnati State Sports Information
Cincinnati, OH---The National Junior College Athletic Association has named Cincinnati State's Kelsie Lee this week's "National Goalkeeper of the Week."
Lee turned in back-to-back shutout performances in games Saturday (Oct. 5) against Muskegon Community College and Sunday (Oct. 6) against Lake Michigan College. The freshman keeper turned away seven shots combined over the weekend, earning her third and fourth shutout performances of the season. Lee, a Lakota West graduate, extended her scoreless streak to 287 minutes. Starting in all 11 games this season, Lee currently has a 1.52 goals against average and a 7-4 record.
Lee is the first Cincinnati State women's soccer player to earn the national honor.
Lee and the Lady Surge travel to take on rival Schoolcraft College this Sunday (Oct. 13) at 3 pm.
For more information on the NJCAA "Player of the Week," please visit http://www.njcaa.org/newsArticle.cfm?articleId=20132
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