Courtesy Penn Athletic Communications The Philadelphia native scored three minutes into the second half versus Lehigh to break a 1-1 tie. He assisted on the Austin Root goal that gave Penn a 1-0 lead. Against Columbia, the 6-foot-1 history major scored Penn's third goal, which eventually proved to be the game-winner. Marcinkiewicz has scored a goal in his last four games and five of his last six. He has scored all three game-winning goals for the Quakers, and now has 18 points (7 goals, 4 assists), two more than he scored all of last season. In addition to the Ivy honors, he was named the Penn Co-Player of the Week for the second straight time. · Freshman Kelly Stevens, who scored both of Penn's game-winning goals in wins against Lehigh (5-1) and Columbia (1-0), was named the Ivy League Rookie of the Week. Stevens, who is tied with Yuka Morita for team scoring leader (7 points), chipped the ball into the net at the 25:30 mark of the Lehigh game to put the Quakers up 2-1. In the Columbia game, she scored the contest's lone goal 1:39 into the second half. The Lockport, N.Y., native was also named the Penn Rookie of the Week.
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