Aggies go back-to-back-to-back in CUSA Offensive Player of the Week Awards.


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McNeese Wins Conference USA Soccer Offensive Player of the Week

Aggies go back-to-back-to-back in CUSA Offensive Player of the Week Awards.

Source: NMSU Athletics

2023 Conference USA Player of the Year wins her third Offensive Player of the Week CUSA Announce on Sept. 3. McNeese is the third Aggie to win Offensive Player of the Week in three consecutive weeks.

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McNeese had an outstanding week as she recorded her second career brace against Pacific scoring back-to-back goals in the Aggies 3-1 victory over Pacific. In that game, McNeese also recorded her seventh game-winning goal of her career. McNeese recorded six shots with four on goal in that game. On the week McNeese played in 148 minutes.
 
McNeese has two goals on the year and one assist. In her stellar career wearing the Crimson & White, she has tallied 21 total goals and 14 assists on 63 shots on goal. This CUSA Offensive Player of the Week just adds to the list of her many CUSA awards such as two other Player of the Week, CUSA All-Tournament Team, All-CUSA First Team, CUSA Offensive Player of the Year in 2023 and 2024 Preseason All-Conference Team.
 
This is the first time the Aggies have won a Conference USA Player of the Week in three consecutive weeks. The Aggies now have eight total CUSA Weekly Awards as a program. Schultz is leading the team with three CUSA Player of the Week awards.
 
The Aggies will continue their road trip with a trip to Tucson, Ariz., to play their first Big 12 opponent of the season the Arizona Wildcats on September 5, at 8 p.m. MT.  For complete coverage of NM State Women’s Soccer, visit NMStateSports.com – the official home of Aggie athletics – and follow us on Twitter (@NMStateWSOC), Instagram (@nmstatewsoc) and like us on Facebook (NM State Women’s Soccer)

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