For the second time in as many weeks, the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference (ICCAC) has named Indian Hills Community College sophomore Arnicka Louis as Athlete of the Week.
A Saint Lucia women’s international, Louis collected her latest honour after leading the Warriors to a 1-1-0 record during the team’s opening weekend trip to Texas. The Warriors fell in a tightly-contested matchup with No. 5 Navarro College (TX) before knocking off Cisco College (TX) 5-0 on Sunday.
The Marchand product tallied four points in the two matches for the Warriors, scoring a goal while adding a pair of assists. Louis recorded an assist against Navarro before tallying a goal and an assist in the win over Cisco.
Already this season, Louis has racked up three goals and two assists for eight points to lead the Warriors. She ranks 11th all-time in school history with 14 career goals, while her 39 career points rank her 12th all-time.
The Warriors, now 2-1-0 overall on the year after a win over Paris Junior College (TX) on Monday, are set for their home opener with the IHCC Classic this weekend. Indian Hills will take on Western Wyoming Community College at 11:00 AM on Sunday at the IHCC Soccer Complex.
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