NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Betsy Goodenow was named Ivy League Player of the Week for the second time this season, the conference
office announced Monday.
The sophomore from Lenexa, Kansas, contributed in almost all facets of the game. Goodenow, who also earned the award on Sept. 23, averaged 5.08 points, 4.33 kills, 3.00 digs, and 1.00 block per set in Yale's victories last weekend over Dartmouth and Harvard.
"Betsy had dominating performance last weekend," Yale head coach
Erin Appleman said of Goodenow, who has at least 10 kills in all 20 matches this season. "She stepped up her all-around game when we needed it."
In the win over Dartmouth, Goodenow had 12 kills, nine digs, three blocks, an ace, and hit .545 without an attack error. She had 14 kills, nine digs, three blocks and hit .393 in the victory over Harvard.
The Bulldogs enter the weekend 11-1 in the Ivy League and can clinch at least a share of the title with one victory this weekend. Yale plays at Columbia on Friday and Cornell on Saturday to close out the regular season.