Mulroony became the first Seahawk this season to garner recognition from the league with this week’s NEC Defensive Player of the Week award. The sophomore midfielder had a stellar all-around week for Wagner, combining for three points, eight ground balls, five caused turnovers and three draw controls in a pair of outings. Contributing two draw controls, one ground ball and a caused turnover in Wednesday’s midweek tilt against UAlbany, Mulroony was stellar in her team’s NEC opener, an 18-3 triumph over visiting Delaware State on Saturday. The Rockaway, NJ native recorded career-best numbers in nearly every category in the victory after canning two goals, three points, seven ground balls and four caused turnovers. On the season, Mulroony, who has registered 10 points to rank second on the team, is also second among fellow Seahawks in caused turnovers (7), while her 15 ground balls are a team-best mark.