Zeblisky Named United Soccer Coaches Division III Player of the Week

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. | United Soccer Coaches announced its College Player of the Week award winners Wednesday afternoon, and Farmingdale State College senior forward Emily Zeblisky (Northport, N.Y.) garnered its NCAA Division III women's award for her play last week.

Zeblisky, who picks up the first United Soccer Coaches weekly honor in Rams program history, factored into all of FSC's goals in last Wednesday's (Sept. 27) 6-1, Skyline Conference victory at St. Joseph's-Brooklyn. Her eighth-minute assist tied the game at 1-all, before she completed a natural hat trick over a four-minute span, culminating with her 18th-minute tally. Zeblisky added an early second-half goal and assist to finish her day with career-bests in goals (four), assists (two) and points (10). Her goals and points totals are the fifth-highest marks in Division III this year, and are tied for the top single-match efforts in the Skyline. Zeblisky's display in those two categories are also tied for second place on the Farmingdale State all-time single-match leaderboard.

Farmingdale State is back in action Wednesday night, when they play host to regionally ranked University of Scranton at 5 p.m.

Each Wednesday during the college regular season, United Soccer Coaches selects a men's and women's Player of the Week for NCAA Divisions I, II, and III and Junior College competition based on nominations from schools and conferences.