ATLANTA – Annika Seem of Stetson (Player), North Florida's Zara Siassi (Defensive), and the Royals' Erica Turner (Goalkeeper) were awarded their respective honors on Tuesday afternoon following the league office's announcement of the ASUN Conference Women's Soccer weekly honors.
Women's Soccer Player of the Week
Annika Seem, Stetson
Sophomore | Midfielder | Milwaukee, WI
- First Career ASUN Player of the Week honor; 25th overall accolade as a program for Stetson
- Scored both Hatters' goals on Sunday against Air Force, including the first made penalty kick for Stetson since 2019
- First goal was off a corner that bounced around the box where she scored on her first touch
- Earned four points in two games, took five shots with three shots on goal over Stetson's two matches
- Seem earns the Hatters their first Player of the Week honor since the 2021 spring season
Other Nominees: Anderson Annabel, Austin Peay; Lea Duus Madsen, Central Arkansas; Ruby Dunlevy, EKU; Aly Bryan, Kennesaw State; Fekany Allie, North Florida; Sophia Muetterties, Queens.
Women's Soccer Defensive Player of the Week
Zara Siassi, North Florida
Senior | Defender | Lake Worth, Fla.
- Second Career ASUN Defensive Player of the Week award; 13th overall accolade as a program for North Florida
- Helped UNF put up shutouts against Air Force in a 3-0 win as well as in a 0-0 draw against ECU
- Played a team-high 135 minutes over the two games, helping UNF continue its shutout streak at Hodges Stadium to Oct. 23, 2021
- Siassi's defensive effort helped UNF to continue their opening-day success under Head Coach Eric Faulconer (5-0)
- The Ospreys look to continue their success in non-conference matchups as they head on the road for the first time this season against Georgia State
Other Nominees: Grace Sain, Queens; Anna Brethauer, Stetson.
Women's Soccer Goalkeeper of the Week
Erica Turner, Queens
Graduate Student | Goalkeeper | Dublin, Ireland
- First Career ASUN Goalkeeper of the Week selection; first award in Queens program history
- Guided the Royals to a pair of clean sheets as she increased her program record to 34 career shutouts
- Turner faced 11 shots between the pipes and racked up seven saves to keep Wofford scoreless
- Diving stop in the top left corner of the net in the second half to keep Western Carolina off the board
- Turner and her Royals teammates face off against South Alabama on the road
Other Nominees: Katie Bahn, Austin Peay; Olivia Molina, FGCU; Allanah Blye, Kennesaw State; Sarah Barrentine, North Florida; Mallory Osborne, Stetson
Weekly Award Winners
Aug. 22:
Player: Annika Seem, Stetson;
Defensive: Zara Siassi, North Florida;
Goalkeeper: Erica Turner, Queens