SAN DIEGO – San Diego State redshirt senior Katy Sharretts and freshman Mia Kohn earned Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) weekly honors for their efforts in the last calendar week, the league announced Monday. Sharretts was named the league's defensive player of the week for the fourth time this season while Kohn collected her first-ever conference weekly honor, named the rookie of the week for the period ending April 18.
On her senior day, Sharretts recorded an incredible performance, totaling 16 saves in 53:09 minutes of action in the net for a .667 save percentage. She also added two caused turnovers and four ground balls to her impressive stat line. Her 16 saves are a season-high for any MPSF netminder and tied the record for the second-most saves in a game by any Aztec goalkeeper. Nationally, Sharretts is third in the NCAA for saves this season with 136 collected in 2021.
In the Aztecs' 18-11 win over the Fresno State Bulldogs, freshman Mia Kohn erupted to act as a huge part of the Scarlet and Black's offensive attack. The San Diego, Calif. Native scored her first two collegiate goals on free-position attempts, the only non-senior to score more than one goal for the Aztecs throughout the matchup. She became the first rookie since Cailtin Jones in 2019 to score more than a single goal in the Aztecs' senior-day game.
The Scarlet and Black play in their final home and their final regular-season game of the 2021 campaign Sunday, April 25, hosting the Arizona State Sun Devils for a 1 p.m. game at Aztec Lacrosse Field.