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SUNY Canton Athletes of the Week ending April 28

SUNY Canton Athletes of the Week ending April 28

Yahoo29-04-2025
CANTON, N.Y. (WWTI) – SUNY Canton's Athletes of the Week for the Week Ending April 28, 2025, are Gwendolyn Glennon, of the Women's Golf team and Midfielder Lindsey Wunder, of the Women's Lacrosse team.
SUNY Canton Athletes of the Week ending April 21
Glennon is a graduate of Hunter-Tannersville Central School District and is majoring in Homeland Security.
Glennon scored 135 over 27 holes, finishing tied for 12th out of 52 at the NWGC Championship. She was tied for 16th after the first round with a 45. On Sunday, she shot a 90 with four pars and a birdie. Glennon also received the Elite Academic Award for the highest GPA.
Lindsey Wunder is a graduate of Gananda High School and is majoring in Health and Fitness Promotion.
Wunder contributed to five of the Roos' six goals by scoring twice and providing three assists, along with two ground balls, two caused turnovers, and a draw control in a 21-6 loss at Cortland. This was Canton's only game of the week and concluded their season. Wunder ended the season leading the team in assists (35), and ranking second in points (62) and goals (27). Her 35 assists ranked fifth in the SUNYAC.
The Canton Roos' next game will be Softball on Tuesday, April 29, at 1 & 3 p.m. at Fredonia.
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