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Austyn Cuneo led the team this season with eight goals and eight assists for 25 points. The Waterford
       Works, N.J. native was previously recognized as a First Team All-Region and Second Team All-Big Ten
       selection. She was a two-time Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week, earning the accolade first
                                                                                            following a three goal,
                                                                                            two assist weekend in
                                                                                            wins over No. 24 Maine
                                                                                            and Ball State, then
                                                                                            after two goals and
                                                                                            two assists in wins over
                                                                                            No. 7 Michigan and
                                                                                            Temple that also
                                                                                            earned her national
                                                                                            player of the week
                                                                                            honors. A redshirt
                                                                                            senior, the team
                                                                                            captain was selected
                                                                                            by the NFHCA to play
                                                                                            in this year's Senior
                                                                                            Game and scored a
                                                                                            goal in that game. In
       the back's Rutgers career, she scored 19 goals and had 15 assists for 53 points in 52 games.





       Gianna Glatz was one of just three goalkeepers to earn All-American honors. She was previously
       named First Team All-Region and First Team All-Big Ten this season following a year in which the junior
                                                                                            recorded nine wins as
                                                                                            the starting goalkeeper
                                                                                            with a 1.49 goals-
                                                                                            against-average and a
                                                                                            .740 save percentage
                                                                                            on 71 saves. The
                                                                                            Medford, N.J. native
                                                                                            notched four shutouts
                                                                                            and was named Big
                                                                                            Ten Defensive Player of
                                                                                            the Week on
                                                                                            September 23 for her
                                                                                            performance in the win
                                                                                            over No. 6 Princeton.
                                                                                            For her career, she has
                                                                                            started 54 games with
                                                                                            a 31-23 record, 1.67
       goals-against-average, .727 save percentage on 232 saves and 12 shutouts.
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