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Athletes of the Week

Megan Halczuk

Megan Halczuk

  • Award
    Athletes of the Week
  • Week Of
    5/3/2023
  • Sport
    Women's Lacrosse
  • Bio
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UMBC senior midfielder Megan Halczuk is the UMBC Athlete of the Week after she was named the America East Offensive Player of the Week.

Halczuk tied season-high's in both goals (4) and draw controls (13) in UMBC's 17-15 victory at New Hampshire on Saturday afternoon in Durham. The Fawn Grove, Pennsylvania native scored on a pair of free position attempts to finish 7-of-9 on the season in the category. In addition, she went over 100 career points as she finished with 72 goals and 29 assists as a Retriever.

The Kennard-Dale product broke her single-season record with her 116th draw control and has amassed 348 draws during her career.


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
4/12/2023 Courtney Coppersmith Softball
4/12/2023 Luke Johnson Baseball
4/5/2023 Kya Matter Softball
4/5/2023 Nicolas Alphonse Men's Track and Field
3/28/2023 Ava Roberts Women's Track and Field
3/28/2023 Mateo Brown Men's Lacrosse
3/15/2023 Emily Riggs Softball
3/15/2023 Leewood Molessa Baseball
3/6/2023 Keelah Dixon Women's Basketball
3/6/2023 Jayson Tingue Men's Lacrosse
2/27/2023 Caroline Sargent Women's Swimming and Diving
2/27/2023 Oliver Gassmann Men's Swimming and Diving
2/22/2023 Claire Bockstie Women's Lacrosse
2/22/2023 Mike Doughty Men's Lacrosse
2/15/2023 Megan Halczuk Women's Lacrosse
2/15/2023 Tra'Von Fagan Men's Basketball
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
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