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Reinprecht, Cesan Receive Ivy Field Hockey Weekly Honors
November 03, 2009 | Field Hockey
Reinprecht had a goal and three assists to help lead Princeton to a 10-1 win over Cornell. The win clinched Princeton's fifth-straight Ivy League championship. Reinprecht scored the game's first goal and assisted on the team's second, third and fifth goals. Her three assists marked the most for a Princeton player in a single game since the 2000 season and she is just the seventh Tiger to have at least three assists in a game. Reinprecht now has 12 goals and 12 assists this season for 26 points to rank second on the team in scoring.
Reinprecht is the third different Tiger to win an Ivy League Player of the Week Award this season, joining classmate Kathleen Sharkey, a three-time winner, and senior Kaitlin Donovan. It is her second career Player of the Week nod.
Cesan scored a career-high three goals and added an assist in Princeton's 10-1 win over Cornell. Cesan scored Princeton's second, third and sixth goals in the win, and had an assist on the fourth. Cesan now has eight goals and eight assists for 24 points to rank third on the team in scoring.
The award is the second of her freshmen season and the fourth won by the Tigers this season. In addition to Cesan's two, classmates Julia Reinprecht and Carrie Diamond also have taken home Rookie of the Week honors.
Princeton remained fourth in the latest NFHCA Coaches Poll and jumped a spot to fourth in the RPI over the weekend. Princeton completes the regular season on Friday night against Penn at 7 p.m.













