Athlete Awards Athletes of the Week Choose Awards Type All Athlete Awards Athletes of the Week Linda Banfield Award Athletes of the Week Week Of 10/14/2013 Sport Women's Soccer Bio View Full Bio Banfield backstopped the Bengals to the top of the SUNYAC standings with two more 1-0 shutouts over Oswego and Cortland on the road this weekend. The junior psychology major extended her shutout streak to 267 minutes, 50 seconds, including an eight-save performance in an overtime victory over Oswego. She also had five saves in the win over Cortland and did not allow a goal against St. John Fisher on Tuesday before leaving with an injury. All seven of her shutouts this season have resulted in 1-0 victories for the Bengals. She leads the SUNYAC with both a 0.41 goals against average and a .896 save percentage. Athlete Awards Date Athlete Sport 5/5/2026 Natalia Sawyer Women's Track and Field 5/5/2026 Ricky Curiel Men's Track and Field 5/5/2026 Nyla Wilson-Epps Women's Track and Field 4/28/2026 Natalie Burck Softball 4/28/2026 Izzy Pezdek Softball 4/21/2026 Nyla Wilson-Epps Women's Track and Field 4/21/2026 Ricky Curiel Men's Track and Field 4/14/2026 Izzy Pezdek Softball 4/14/2026 Natalia Sawyer Women's Track and Field 4/6/2026 Emilee Josker Women's Lacrosse 4/6/2026 Nyla Wilson-Epps Women's Track and Field 3/31/2026 Bryan Honan Men's Track and Field 3/31/2026 Ricky Curiel Men's Track and Field 3/24/2026 Ella Stewart Softball 3/24/2026 Vanessa Willick Women's Lacrosse 3/17/2026 Kira Grzechowiak Women's Lacrosse 3/17/2026 Gavin Wilczewski Men's Volleyball 3/10/2026 Jackie Heyden Acrobatics & Tumbling 3/10/2026 Vanessa Willick Women's Lacrosse 3/3/2026 Sidney Morris Men's Track and Field Previous12345...Next
Linda Banfield Award Athletes of the Week Week Of 10/14/2013 Sport Women's Soccer Bio View Full Bio Banfield backstopped the Bengals to the top of the SUNYAC standings with two more 1-0 shutouts over Oswego and Cortland on the road this weekend. The junior psychology major extended her shutout streak to 267 minutes, 50 seconds, including an eight-save performance in an overtime victory over Oswego. She also had five saves in the win over Cortland and did not allow a goal against St. John Fisher on Tuesday before leaving with an injury. All seven of her shutouts this season have resulted in 1-0 victories for the Bengals. She leads the SUNYAC with both a 0.41 goals against average and a .896 save percentage.