DURHAM, N.C. – Duke women's soccer sophomore
Mia Oliaro was rewarded Tuesday for her efforts this past week as the wingback was named to the TopDrawerSoccer National Team of the Week.
The Chapel Hill product collected a career-high six points against Boston College as she totaled her first collegiate brace along with two assists. She helped lead the Blue Devils to their 12th-straight victory in a 7-0 win against the Eagles at home inside Koskinen Stadium.
Oliaro's six points Saturday are tied for the fifth-most in program history for a single game and tied for second in an ACC regular season match at Duke. She scored the second and sixth goals of the contest, while assisting on the game-winning tally and the third goal. She has now assisted in six straight matches on the season, which is the second-longest streak for Duke this season (
Devin Lynch – 8).
On the season, Oliaro has totaled five goals and a tied for team-best nine assists for 19 points, which ranks second on the squad. Her two game-winning goals rank second as well for the Blue Devils. Of her 31 shots on the season, 20 have come on goal.
It marks the third time this season Oliaro has been recognized by TopDrawerSoccer on the Team of the Week (Oct. 8, Aug. 27).
Duke (12-1, 7-0) will next host seventh-ranked Notre Dame Thursday, Oct. 24 for senior night at 7 p.m.
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