Div. III Men's Soccer Players of the Week
For the week ending October 7, 2007
Division III - New England
Offensive Player of the Week
Nick Celia - Suffolk
University
Sophomore, Forward,
Hanson, Mass.
Celia scored four times during the week, including the game-winner in overtime to beat Emmanuel, 2-1. He then recorded a hat trick in a 9-0 win over Southern Vermont.
Defensive Player of the Week
Nick Kropelin - New England
College
Senior, Goalkeeper,
Jeffersonville,
Vt.
Kropelin had shutout wins over WNEC (1-0) and Anna Maria (3-0), making a total of eight saves in the process.
Division III - Upstate
Offensive Player of the Week
Terrance Johnson - Stevens Institute of Technology
Sophomore, Forward,
Slidell, La.
Johnson notched game-winning goals in double overtime against both Nazareth and RIT.
Defensive Player of the Week
Zach Carr - Steven Institute of Technology
Freshman, Goalkeeper,
Carmel, Ind.
Carr shutout Kean and RIT for overtime wins, and collected another overtime win over Nazareth (2-1). He made a total of eight saves in the process.
Division III - Metro
Offensive Player of the Week
Prince Eltosam - Farmingdale
State College
Junior, Forward, Bronx,
N.Y.
Eltosam tallied a pair of goals and assists in wins over Brooklyn (4-0) and Mount Saint Mary (2-0). Against Brooklyn, he scored the game-winner.
Defensive Player of the Week
Chris Amato - Rutgers
University - Camden
Senior, Back,
Stratford, N.J.
Amato assisted on three goals in a 5-3 win over Arcadia, and on the game-winning goal against Rutgers-Newark. On the other end, he anchored a defense that allowed only four shots on goal against Rutgers-Newark.
Division III - South
Offensive Player of the Week
Matt Critchlow - Dickinson
College
Junior, Forward,
Newton, Pa.
Critchlow scored twice in a 6-0 win over Juniata and assisted on the game-winning goal that upset No. 8 Johns Hopkins, 2-1.
Defensive Player of the Week
Dustin Walker - Penn
State University
Erie - The
Behrend College
Sophomore, Forward,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Walker shutout Lake Erie (2-0) while making nine saves, and turned away four shots in a 6-0 shutout of Pitt-Greensburg.












