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BRIDGEPORT, Pa. — Lindsey Lucas (So., Orinda, Calif./Miramonte) of No. 8-ranked Princeton University posted 14 saves in victories over No. 9 the University of Michigan and Brown University to add to her legacy by earning the March 4 Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) Division I Defensive Player of the Week award.

The honor marks the 14th weekly recognition of Lucas’ intercollegiate career.  Last season, she claimed the January 30, February 27 and May 15 CWPA Division I Defensive Player and Rookie of the Week awards along with notice as the February 13, March 20, April 3 and April 10 Rookie and May 1 Defensive Player of the Week.  She previously garnered Defensive Player of the Week status during the 2024 campaign by earning the February 12 and 19 awards

Competing at home in DeNunzio Pool, she made eight saves in a 10-8 victory over Michigan on Saturday, March 2, prior to tacking on six saves in a 9-6 dispatching of No. 20 Brown University

Lucas is on pace to potentially shatter the conference record for most Defensive Player of the Week nods held by former Tigers’/current United States National Team goalkeeper Ashleigh Johnson who garnered 19 Defensive Player of the Week awards during her tenure. Johnson holds the record for most weekly honors at 25 as she was named the February 11 and April 15, 2013 Rookie of the Week along with Player of the Week nods in 2013 (February 11), 2014 (April 18) and 2015 (April 13, April 27).

March 4 Collegiate Water Polo Association Division I Defensive Player of the Week Honor Roll: Alexis Kieckhafer (Harvard University)

Collegiate Water Polo Association