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Emily Renehan

  • Award
    Athletes of the Week
  • Week Of
    4/9/2024
  • Sport
    Women's Lacrosse
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UMBC defender Emily Renehan (Mount Airy, Md./Glenelg) is the UMBC Athlete of the Week after she was named the America East Conference Defensive Player of the Week, it was announced on Monday morning by the league office.

The hard-nosed sophomore put on a brilliant defensive display in the Retrievers 12-11 triumph against the previously unbeaten (in conference) UAlbany Great Danes on Saturday afternoon at UMBC Stadium.

Renehan enjoyed a career day as she forced a game-high four turnovers and scooped up a career-best three ground balls.

UMBC's (8-4, 3-1 AE) defense was sensational all afternoon. They caused 12 miscues and made the high-scoring Great Danes (4-8, 3-1 AE) work extremely hard on their offensive sets. 


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
2/8/2023 Ava Roberts Women's Track and Field
2/8/2023 Jaeden Burke Men's Track and Field
2/1/2023 Laycee Drake Women's Basketball
2/1/2023 Will Henrickson Men's Swimming and Diving
1/25/2023 Autumn Winston Women's Track and Field
1/25/2023 Dani Nicusan Men's Swimming and Diving
1/17/2023 Makaela Hill Women's Swimming and Diving
1/17/2023 Shavar Staats Men's Track and Field
1/12/2023 Kiara Bell Women's Basketball
1/12/2023 Jacob Boonyasith Men's Basketball
1/4/2023 KK White Women's Basketball
1/4/2023 Tra'Von Fagan Men's Basketball
12/21/2022 Nia Staples Women's Basketball
12/21/2022 Dion Brown Men's Basketball
12/14/2022 Laycee Drake Women's Basketball
12/14/2022 Tra'Von Fagan Men's Basketball
12/7/2022 Caitlyn Bobb Women's Track and Field
12/7/2022 Oliver Gassmann Men's Swimming and Diving
11/22/2022 Mila Ilieva Women's Volleyball
11/22/2022 Matteo Picarelli Men's Basketball
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