Clarksville,
Tenn. - Freshman forward Tatiana Ariza, of the Austin
Peay State University women's soccer team, has been named the Copies In a Flash
APSU Athlete of the Week.
Ariza was named the Ohio Valley Conference
Offensive Player of the Week after being named the JSU/Adidas Gamecock Classic
All-Tournament team. Ariza was responsible for all of the Lady Govs' offense, Friday,
in Austin Peay's 4-0 win against Southern. She scored the game's opening goal
in the 33rd minute and assisted on each of the next three goals.
Those assists moved her into the national
rankings, making her 20th in total assists. Three assists also
currently are the second-best single-game total nationally this season.
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:
- Junior
Jeremy Ross, a safety on the Austin Peay football team, recovered three
second-half fumbles and was credited with six tackles, including a
tackle-for-loss. He also had a pass break-up in the contest. His second fumble
recovery, picked up at the Middle Tennessee 16-yard line, was returned for a
touchdown. He leads the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) with a 1.50
fumble-recoveries per game average. Ross was named the College Football
Performance Awards National Defensive Player of the Week.
- Junior
Paige Economos, a junior on the Austin Peay volleyball team, was named the
OVC's Libero of the Week. She was named to the Buccanner Classic all-tournament
team after leading the Lady Govs with 58 digs. She recorded 24 digs in four
sets against host East Tennessee followed by 17 digs in three-set sweeps
against both UNC Asheville and UNC Greensboro.
- Senior Sarah Alisaleh, a setter on the Austin Peay
volleyball team, was named the OVC's Setter of the Week after posting 105
assists during the Buccaneer Classic. She had four kills and 25 assists while
playing three of the four sets against East Tennessee. Alisaleh followed that
with 43 assists and nine digs against UNC Asheville. She finished the
tournament with 37 assists and 11 digs against UNC Greensboro.
- Junior
Enock Langat, of the Austin Peay men's cross country team, led the Govs to a
third-place finish at the PowerAde Invitational. Langat ran the five-kilometer
course in a personal-best 15:59. He was 47 seconds off the winning pace set by
Middle Tennessee's Festus Chemaoi, who completed the course in 15:12.
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