Army West Point Athletics

Bradley, Strohman Take Home Weekly Patriot League Awards
August 19, 2024 | Women's Soccer
BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Army West Point women's soccer began the season on a high note, receiving two weekly Patriot League awards after going 1-1-0 in its first week.
Senior captains Kaelan Bradley and Sage Strohman took home Offensive Player of the Week and Goalkeeper of the Week, respectively.
Bradley started and played significant minutes in games against Wake Forest on Aug. 15 and Manhattan on Aug. 18. She was a pivotal factor in the Black Knight's 3-0 victory over Manhattan, recording a goal and an assist. She slotted home a penalty kick to give Army a commanding 2-0 lead before assisting on Sabrina Rogers first career goal minutes later. She is now 6-6 from the penalty spot in her career.
The preseason Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year began the season on fire, recording 14 saves against Wake Forest. No Army keeper has made more saves in a single game since Jordan Cassalia tallied 15 saves against Delaware on Sept. 5, 2014. Strohman followed that up with three saves leading to her 20th career shutout against Manhattan.
The Black Knights now turn their focus towards the remainder of a busy six-game homestand. They will face UMass on Aug. 22, Central Connecticut State on Aug. 25, Samford on Aug. 28, and Providence on Sept. 1.
Senior captains Kaelan Bradley and Sage Strohman took home Offensive Player of the Week and Goalkeeper of the Week, respectively.
Bradley started and played significant minutes in games against Wake Forest on Aug. 15 and Manhattan on Aug. 18. She was a pivotal factor in the Black Knight's 3-0 victory over Manhattan, recording a goal and an assist. She slotted home a penalty kick to give Army a commanding 2-0 lead before assisting on Sabrina Rogers first career goal minutes later. She is now 6-6 from the penalty spot in her career.
The preseason Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year began the season on fire, recording 14 saves against Wake Forest. No Army keeper has made more saves in a single game since Jordan Cassalia tallied 15 saves against Delaware on Sept. 5, 2014. Strohman followed that up with three saves leading to her 20th career shutout against Manhattan.
The Black Knights now turn their focus towards the remainder of a busy six-game homestand. They will face UMass on Aug. 22, Central Connecticut State on Aug. 25, Samford on Aug. 28, and Providence on Sept. 1.
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