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Athletes of the Week
Ashley Gabler
Softball
Ashley Gabler (OF, So., Minnetonka, Minn./Benilde-St. Margarets HS) led the Wolves with a .357 batting average in six conference games this week.  After struggling in two home games on Wednesday, Gabler bounced back to go 5-for-9 (.556) at the plate for the Wolves in their four-game road trip and racked up a .600 on base percentage.  The sophomore drilled her second home run of the season in the first game of Sunday’s doubleheader against 24th ranked Minnesota State, Mankato, breaking up the Mavericks’ shut-out bid in the process.


James Paul
Baseball
James Paul (Sr., SS, R/R, 5-8, 165, Paynesville, Minn. / Paynesville HS) led the Wolves batters with a .542 average in their 1-5 week this week.  He went 13-24 with five RBI, two doubles, and four runs scored with a .625 slugging percentage and a .577 on-base percentage (1.202 OPS).  The senior also earned two walks and was a perfect 2-2 on stolen base attempts.


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Fedor dribbling off corner kick
Fedor tabbed to All-Central Region squad
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KANSAS CITY, Kan. – For the second straight year, Northern State University junior Maggie Fedor has been recognized by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) as an All-Central Region performer for her on-field efforts.  Fedor, who was also honored by the NSCAA in 2008, was tabbed to the Third Team All-Central Region squad.  The all-region teams were recently announced by NSCAA officials.

Now a 4-time All-Region honoree by two different organizations in her career, Fedor led the team in goals (5) and was second in points (10) this season, while leading the Wolves to their 12th straight appearance in the NSIC post-season tournament.

Combined with her previous years, Fedor now has 28 career goals and 12 career assists, good for 68 career points, putting her amongst  NSU’s all-time leaders in both career goals and career points.

The Central Region is made up of teams from the Northern Sun Intercollegiate and Rocky Mountain Athletic Conferences, which include 25 institutions that sponsor women’s soccer.