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SNHU Student-Athletes of the Week: Oct. 20-26

Southern New Hampshire University Athletics
Student-Athletes of the Week (October 20-26, 2025)

Female Athlete of the Week: Kim Dull - Field Hockey - Fr., M
Kim Dull (Wilnis, Netherlands) scored a pair of goals during a 2-0 week that kept field hockey alive for a first round home game in the NE10 Championship. She started the scoring in an eventual 3-2 win at Pace University on Wednesday and added an insurance marker in a 2-0 victory over Southern Connecticut State University on Saturday. Dull now has at least two points in seven straight games, matching the field hockey winning streak.

Male Athlete of the Week: Dillon Labonte - Men's Cross Country - Sr.
Dillon Labonte (Lee, N.H.) ran to a third-place finish at the NE10 Championships on Sunday, earning NE10 All-Conference First Team honors for the second straight year, as he clocked a time of 26:20.6. Labonte, who also earned the Elite 24 Award for a second consecutive season with the top grade-point average (GPA) at the meet, helped men's cross country slot in sixth.


Other Penmen Notables: 
Agustina Miranda Waigand - Field Hockey - Fr., GK
Agustina Miranda Waigand (Miami, Fla.) stopped nine of the 11 shots that came her way in the two field hockey wins. She made three stops at Pace and then recorded the clean sheet against SCSU by turning aside all six Owl bids.
 
Dani Gonzalez - Men's Soccer - Gr., M
Dani Gonzalez (Llanera, Spain) headed in a goal in the 52nd minute to help No. 14 men's soccer topple No. 22 Franklin Pierce University, 1-0, Saturday and snap the Ravens' 66-match home unbeaten streak that dated back to 2018.

Alvaro Garcia - Men's Soccer - Gr., GK
Alvaro Garcia (Castelldefels, Spain) stopped both shots he faced during a 2-0-0 week for men's soccer, as he recorded a pair of clean sheets en route to being selected as the NE10 Goalkeeper of the Week. Garcia was not forced to make a save in Wednesday's 1-0 win at Saint Anselm College and then stopped the two shots that came his way – including one with 40 seconds remaining from the edge of the 6-yard box – in the win at Franklin Pierce.
 
Eduardo Maia - Men's Soccer - Jr., B
Eduardo Maia (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) led the defensive effort during the week and was chosen as the NE10 Defensive Player of the Week on Monday. SNHU outshot Saint Anselm College, 15-7, including 4-0 in shots on goal, and then doubled up FPU in shots on target, 4-2.

Claudia Keith - Women's Soccer - Sr., GK
Claudia Keith (Danvers, Mass.) stopped nine of the 11 shots she faced in a 3-2 win against Bentley University on Tuesday. 

Alexandra Friebolin - Women's Volleyball - Sr., MB
Alexandra Friebolin (Plant City, Fla.) piled up 11 blocks (1.10 b/s) during an 0-3 week for women's volleyball. She registered four blocks in Tuesday's 3-1 loss to Franklin Pierce University and added five more in a three-set defeat against Bentley University.

Corrina Obernesser - Women's Cross Country - Sr.
Corrina Obernesser (Westminster, Colo.) claimed NE10 All-Conference First Team honors for the second consecutive season with a sixth-place showing at the NE10 Championships on Sunday in a time of 23:50.8. Obernesser helped women's cross country place fifth.

Tristan Chandler - Men's Tennis - Fr.
Tristan Chandler (APO (Armed Forces-Europe)) won both of his matches in a 6-1 victory over Colby-Sawyer College on Friday. Chandler defeated Peyton Meuse, 6-4, 6-2, at No. 3 singles, in addition to scoring a 6-1 win at No. 2 doubles, combining with sophomore Sebastian Eckert (Wernigerode, Germany) to topple Oliver Gore and Leonardo Brezzi.

Dajana Abadzic - Women's Tennis - Jr.
Dajana Abadzic (Weinstadt, Germany) went 2-0 in SNHU's 6-1 win over Bentley Univerity on Saturday. She gave the Penmen a 2-0 lead with a 6-0, 6-1 defeat of Catalina Borrero at No. 1 singles. Abadzic also teamed with sophomore Lois Tsui (Amsterdam, Netherlands) at No. 1 doubles to edge Borrero and Natalia Ponsa, 7-6 (7-5).
 

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