Athlete Awards

Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Student-Athletes of the Month

Valentina Bonaiuto

Valentina Bonaiuto

  • Award
    Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Student-Athletes of the Month
  • Week Of
    12/26/2019
  • Sport
    Women's Soccer
  • Bio
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Junior goalkeeper Valentina Bonaiuto (Valencia, Venezuela) delivered an incredible month of November as she started all six games and logged 550 minutes, most of which came in the highest pressure situations. Over the course of those game she put up a 1.31 goals against average, 17 saves and a .680 save percentage while facing 52 shots (eight goals allowed).
 
She would win games against Young Harris (11/2) and at Albany State (11/9) to help secure the Lakers spot in the 2019 Peach Belt Conference Tournament field before excelling once they were in there.
 
Traveling to frigid Pembroke, North Carolina to take on UNC Pembroke (11/12) in the quarterfinals she stood tall as she made three saves in what would be a 1-1 tie, officially. She made three more in a 4-1 shootout victory that propelled the club to the semifinals as they snapped a six game losing streak to UNCP that dated back to 2015.
 
Bonaiuto would be even more impressive against No. 18 North Georgia (11/15) as the teams met on a mud-soaked field in Evans, Georgia. After a tying goal skidded past her in the 49th minute to make it 1-1 she would hold the line and take the game to overtime and a shootout for a second straight outing.
 
Trailing 1-0 Bonaiuto came up with a key save and would do so again to preserve a 2-2 tie before holding a 5-4 lead in sudden death. She would make the game-winning save while lying prone on the ground to send the Lakers to the fifth PBC Championship Game in program history. There they would face undefeated No. 3 Flagler (11/17).
 
That game would see her deliver another outstanding performance as she made six saves to take the Saints to overtime scoreless, something no other club had done all season. The hard charging offense would eventually break through to secure a 1-0 decision but it would take a redirected ball from the left end line to make that happen. To put in perspective that effort, Flagler would finish their season at No. 3 in the country and in the NCAA Division II Final Four.
 


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
2/29/2020 Taneria Wilson Women's Basketball
2/29/2020 Kyle Kincey Men's Basketball
1/27/2020 Kayla Williams Women's Track & Field
1/27/2020 Ricardo Saams Jr. Men's Basketball
12/26/2019 Ryan King Men's Soccer
12/26/2019 Valentina Bonaiuto Women's Soccer
11/27/2019 Ryan King Men's Soccer
11/27/2019 Manoly Baquerizo Women's Soccer
10/31/2019 Theo Blachon Men's Soccer
10/31/2019 Janne Brouer Women's Soccer
12/4/2018 T.J. Witherspoon Men's Cross Country
12/4/2018 Nia Elmore Women's Track & Field
11/5/2018 Evan Ortiz Men's Cross Country
11/5/2018 Manoly Baquerizo Women's Soccer
11/5/2018 Nick Woof Men's Golf
11/5/2018 Manoly Baquerizo Women's Soccer
10/5/2018 Kwaku Dwamena Men's Soccer
10/5/2018 Ariel Boyd-Ghani Women's Cross Country
5/5/2018 Chris Florence Men's Track & Field
5/5/2018 Jasmine Radford Women's Track & Field
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