
Alaina Werremeyer is the only other Wildcat to receive this honor multiple times, going back to the 2021 season.
The sophomore netminder received the award in late August for her efforts to get the team off to a 2-0-0 start.
Last Thursday, Sibbing held Colorado scoreless in the ‘Cats conference opener to record her sixth shutout of the season. She’s now tied the school record for both shutouts in a season and shutouts in a sophomore season.
Against the Buffaloes, Sibbing made five saves on 14 shots. She has 25 saves on the season, averaging 3.13 saves per game with an .893 save percentage.
Sibbing’s five wins this season have set the school record for wins in a sophomore season and ranks third in program history.
K-State (5-1-2) will host No. 10 TCU (7-1-0) in its next match this Thursday at Buser Family Park at 6:30 p.m.
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