DENVER SMU midfielder Kim Harvey and Tulsa defender Carrie Schnarre have been named the Western Athletic Conference womens soccer offensive and defensive Players of the Week, respectively.
Harvey, a junior from Garland, Texas, earned her second player of the week award this year, scoring one goal and assisting on another, in a, 3-1, win over UTEP in a match that decided the regular-season conference champion. Harvey leads SMU with 14 goals on the season, a career high. She has four goals and an assist in her last four matches.
Schnarre, a freshman from Lake St. Louis, Mo., helped the Golden Hurricane to a 1-0-2 record, assisting on two goals and scoring another. She anchored a defense that allowed just two goals and registered a shutout, with two matches going to two overtimes. Schnarre recorded her first career goal, as she scored the game winner against Boise State.
The 2002 WAC Tournament begins Thursday, November 7 with the quarterfinals and concludes Saturday, November 9 at 7:30 p.m. (CT) with the championship match.
Other offensive nominees included: Holly Lorman, Tulsa
Other defensive nominees included: none