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Johnson Named TCCC Women's Soccer Player of the Week
Nicole Johnson

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Nichols College sophomore forward Nicole Johnson (Westhampton, Mass.) has been named The Commonwealth Coast Conference Women’s Soccer Player of the Week, for games ending Sunday, October 26, 2008. Johnson led the Bison to a pair of league wins with a goal and two assists last week.

 

The 2007 graduate of Hampshire Regional High School picked up two assists in the Bison’s 4-2 win at Salve Regina on Wednesday, including the helper on the game-winner in the 67th minute. She followed with the game-winning tally in Nichols’ 2-0 home win over Colby-Sawyer on Saturday.

 

Johnson has recorded eight points in 15 games this season with two goals and four assists.

 

The Bison will look to secure a TCCC playoff berth when they travel to Anna Maria for their regular-season finale on Wednesday at 3 p.m.

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