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Goldey-Beacom Gets Five Mentioned for CACC Weekly Honors

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Men's Soccer | 10/16/2017 12:00:00 AM



The votes are in and Goldey-Beacom is the proud recipient of five student-athletes awarded for this week's Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Weekly Honors.
 
Junior goalkeeper Suhail Bismilla (Johannesburg, South Africa) was named Men's Soccer Goalkeeper of the Week for the second time this year with men's soccer freshman Nicholas Ladeira (Johannesburg, South Africa), women's soccer junior Cliona Crammond (Wicklow, Ireland), women's soccer freshman Alanna Speaks (Wilmington, DE) and volleyball freshman Breanne Haley (Elkton, MD) picked to their sport's Weekly Honor Roll.
 
Bismilla went 2-0 last week with a pair of shutouts, becoming the school's career leader with 10 shutouts.  He made four saves Wednesday in a 3-0 win over Georgian Court and five on Saturday in a 3-0 triumph against Dominican (NY).  He is tied for 21st in the country with five shutouts and 22nd overall with 1,248 minutes.
 
Ladeira scored twice and added an assist over two big victories last week for Goldey-Beacom.  He got his goals Saturday in Goldey-Beacom's 3-0 victory over Dominican (NY), securing the former's spot in the CACC Tournament.  Ladeira also had an assist Wednesday in the squad's 3-0 triumph at Georgian Court.
 
Crammond had two goals and an assist Saturday's in Goldey-Beacom's big 6-2 triumph over Dominican (NY).  She is tied for 52nd in the nation with five assists and 90th overall with 0.36 assists per match.
 
Speaks also scored twice Saturday, giving her a team-leading 12 goals and 28 points.  The goals already are tied for the fourth most in one season in team history and the points are fifth.  Speaks is 12th in the country in goals and 13th in points.
 
Haley ended with 40 kills, 29 digs and four blocks over three matches.  Haley recorded 16 kills and 12 digs Wednesday at University of Sciences, keeping GBC in the thick of the conference tournament race with a 3-1 win.  She also had 16 kills and six digs Friday at Saint Rose before getting eight and 11 Saturday at Nyack, putting her 13th in the country with 4.24 kills per set and 18th with 4.76 points per set.
 
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Players Mentioned

Suhail Bismilla

#1 Suhail Bismilla

GK
6' 0"
Junior
Nicholas Ladeira

#3 Nicholas Ladeira

M
5' 6"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Suhail Bismilla

#1 Suhail Bismilla

6' 0"
Junior
GK
Nicholas Ladeira

#3 Nicholas Ladeira

5' 6"
Freshman
M