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Athlete of the Week
Athlete of the Week

Viktor Cussil
Men's Golf
Mount Aloysius College
Cussil had a strong showing this week for the Mounties as they placed third in the Sinking Valley Collegiate Classic. Cussil finished for a tie with fifth place after surging up the leaderboard 17 spots on day two with a 74. A weekend 77-74 for the sophomore and top-five finish was crucial for the Mounties finishing third out of 20 teams.

Lillie Holt
Women's Bowling
Penn State Behrend
Holt bowled a team-high 267 in a 939-923 win over D'Youville on Saturday at the Mercyhurst Invite. She ended the day 12th individually with a 939 total, averaging 188.2 in the traditional team format. On Sunday, Holt had an 18.8 Baker average and a 90 percent frames filled percentage for five matches.

Chloe Fritch
Women's Golf
Mount Aloysius College
Fritch placed fifth at the Grove City Invitational, continuing her strong freshman campaign. Fritch shot an 81 and adds another top-five finish to her resume.

Arlo McIntyre
Men's Soccer (Defensive)
Pitt-Greensburg
McIntyre led the Bobcat back line to a 2-0 start to conference play this past week. McIntyre played all 180 minutes and held Penn State Altoona to five shots on goal in leading Pitt-Greensburg to a shutout victory. Against Pitt-Bradford, McIntyre helped to hold the Panthers to three shots on goal, while also adding an assist on the opening goal of the game.

Malvin Madzimbamuto
Men's Soccer (Offensive)
La Roche University
Madzimbamuto continued his solid start to the 2025 season, helping lift the Redhawks to a 1-0-1 week. Madzimbamuto, in Tuesday's 3-1 victory over Carlow, was a factor in all three goals scored, including finding the back of the net on a pair of goals and adding an assist on the other. In Saturday's 1-1 draw at Alfred State, Madzimbamuto scored what is his AMCC-leading eighth goal of the season.

Ethan Vaughan
Men's Cross Country
Penn State Behrend
Vaughan ran his first collegiate race and led the Lions with an 11th place finish at the Fredonia Kara Hall Memorial Invite. The newcomer ran 27:15.9 for the 8K Invite.

Dionna Santia
Women's Soccer (Defensive)
Pitt-Greensburg
Santia anchored the defense in both games for the Bobcats this week, playing in 164 of 180 minutes. Santia led a defensive group that allowed only five shots and one on goal in two games, helping the team to a 1-0-1 start in conference play. Santia also contributed an assist in the win over Pitt-Bradford.

Isabella Hoffman
Women's Soccer (Offensive)
Alfred State College
Hoffmann helped lead the Pioneers to a 2-0 week, as the Pioneers open up conference play with a 3-0 record. Hoffman she tallied two goals and an assist in two victories for Alfred State this past week.

Abigail Morgan
Women's Tennis
Penn State Altoona
Morgan went 2-0 in singles and 1-0 in doubles during a 2-0 week of play for the Lions. In a road win at non-conference opponent Penn College on Friday she won 6-0, 6-0 in her No. 5 singles match. In a home victory over AMCC foe Pitt-Greensburg on Sunday, she prevailed 1-6, 6-1, 10-8 in No. 4 singles for the match-clinching point, and she also moved up the doubles lineup to compete in the No. 1 spot, where she was part of a 6-3 win.

Brianna Woodring
Women's Volleyball (Defensive)
Penn State Altoona
Woodring totaled 43 digs for an average of 4.78 digs per set in a 2-1 week of non-conference play on the road. In a 3-0 win at Penn State Berks last Tuedsay night, she had 10 digs. On Saturday, in another three-set victory over Penn State Hazleton, the sophomore tallied 13 digs. Later that afternoon, in a 3-0 loss to Elizabethtown, she recorded 20 digs.

Lia Simanski
Women's Volleyball (Offensive)
Penn State Altoona
Simanski continued to provide a steady dose of offense for the Lions during a 2-1 week of non-conference play on the road. In Tuesday night's sweep of Penn State Berks, she recorded five kills on seven attempts. Saturday, in her team's first match of the day, the junior totaled eight kills in a 3-0 win over Penn State Hazleton. Later that day, in a three-set loss to Elizabethtown, she posted 11 kills. On the week, Simanski had 24.0 points (4.0 points per set) on 24 kills (4.0 kills per set) with a .250 attack percentage.

Lindsey Hartle
Women's Cross Country
Penn State Behrend
Hartle finished in the Top 10 for Behrend at the Fredonia Invite, placing eighth overall and first on the team with a time of 25:03.4 on the 6k course.