New Haven, Conn. - Junior
Paige Settar (Mullica Hill, N.J./Clearview Regional) was named the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Women's Lacrosse Player of the Week for the week ending April 19 as announced by the conference office on Tuesday morning. Settar is earning Player of the Week honors for the second time this season as she earned recognition previously for the week ending March 22.Â
This is also the third consecutive week that a Holy Family player has received the CACC Player of the Week accolade. Seniors
Brianna Lancetta (Marlton, N.J./Bishop Eustace) and
Christina Bonomo (Ephrata, Pa./Ephrata) were honored for the weeks ending April 5 and 12 respectively.
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In addition, senior
Kimber Kisselback (Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy) has been listed on the conference's Weekly Honor Roll for the second straight week.Â
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In another perfect week, the Tigers closed out the regular season with a pair of conference victories. This past Tuesday, Holy Family clinched the CACC Regular Season Title with a 20-10 victory over cross-town rival Philadelphia University. The Tigers then closed out the regular season with a 19-12 victory at Dominican College on Saturday.
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Settar totaled a team-high 14 points last week highlighted with a nine-point performance in the victory versus Philadelphia. For the second time this season, Settar tied the program's single game record with nine points after totaling seven goals and two assists. She followed that up with a five-goal performance at Dominican to increase her conference lead to 57.
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Settar was recently named to the All-CACC first team as she leads the conference in goals and is third in the CACC with a career-high 68 points.Â
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Kisselback is coming off a strong week defensively as she led the team with five caused turnovers to go along with seven ground balls. She tied her season-high with three caused turnovers versus the Rams as she became the program's all-time leader in that category.Â
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With an addition two caused turnovers at Dominican, Kisselback increased her new program record to 53 caused turnovers. In addition, she also set a new career-high with 21 thus far this season.
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Kisselback was also named to the All-CACC second team for the second consecutive season. She leads the team in caused turnovers and is ranked fifth among the conference leaders. She has also totaled 36 ground balls and set career-highs offensively with four goals, two assists and six points this season.
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Holy Family (12-3, 8-0 CACC) received a bye in the first round of the conference tournament and will automatically advance to the semifinals scheduled for Saturday, April 25 at Georgian Court University. The Tigers will face the winner of the #4 Wilmington University/#5 Chestnut Hill College first round game.
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