Skip To Main Content
Skip To Main Content

Austin Peay State University Athletics

Athlete Awards

Athletes of the Week

Emily Kink

  • Award
    Athletes of the Week
  • Week Of
    9/10/2013
  • Sport
    Women's Soccer
  • Bio
    View Full Bio
Clarksville, Tenn. – Senior defender Emily Kink, of Austin Peay State University women’s soccer team, has been named the Copies in a Flash APSU Athlete of the Week.
Kink earned Ohio Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Week honors after assisting on senior Tatiana Ariza’s go-ahead goal at Western Kentucky, Friday. The Franklin native played the full 110 minutes in Austin Peay’s hard-fought draw against the Hilltoppers and the full 90 minutes in Austin Peay’s 2-1 victory at Lipscomb, Monday.
The honor was the second weekly OVC award of Kink’s career; she won an Offensive Player of the Week award for Aug. 24, 2010.
The Copies in a Flash APSU Athlete of the Week is selected by the APSU Sports Information staff each Tuesday during the academic year. Copies in a Flash, of Clarksville, sponsors the award.
 
Other notable performances by Austin Peay athletes included:
  • Senior forward Tatiana Ariza, of the women’s soccer team, scored the go-ahead goal in Austin Peay’s 1-1 draw at Western Kentucky and assisted on Gina Fabbro’s game-winner at Lipscomb. The Bogota, Colombia native has six goals and two assists on the season.
  • Senior tailback Tim Phillips, of the football team, rushed for a team-high 67 yards on nine carries (7.4 ypc), including a 48-yard third quarter run that was Austin Peay’s longest play from scrimmage in 2013 and set up the Govs third-quarter field goal against Vanderbilt.
  • Senior outside hitter Calyn Hull, of the volleyball team, was named to the MT Invitational all-tournament team after recording 65 kills in four matches over the weekend. She recorded a career-high 25 kills in Austin Peay’s five-set victory against North Dakota.
  • Senior Xiamar Richards, of the women’s cross country team, set the school two-mile record at the Powerade Invitational with an 11:23.78 mark, finishing runner-up and breaking the 11-year old record set by former All-American Sheena Gooding by more than 13 seconds.  
 
- AP -
 


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
12/4/2019 Terry Taylor Men's Basketball
11/20/2019 Josephus Smith Football
11/13/2019 Josephus Smith Football
11/5/2019 Jenna Panning Women's Volleyball
10/31/2019 JaVaughn Craig Football
10/24/2019 Brooke Moore Women's Volleyball
10/8/2019 Tegan Seyring Women's Volleyball
9/26/2019 Brooke Moore Women's Volleyball
9/18/2019 Kordell Jackson Football
9/11/2019 Brooke Moore Women's Volleyball
9/4/2019 DeAngelo Wilson Football
5/15/2019 Kyra Wilder Track and Field
5/8/2019 Parker Phillips Baseball
5/1/2019 Danielle Liermann Softball
4/24/2019 Matt Joslin Baseball
4/17/2019 Jacques Pucheu Baseball
4/3/2019 Morgan Rackel Softball
3/27/2019 Claudia Yanes Garcia Women's Tennis
3/20/2019 Morgan Rackel Softball
3/13/2019 Taylor Dedmen Women's Golf
Previous12345...Next