Vigliotti made several key contributions that led to a 2-0 week for the Gators, averaging 10.5 points, 5.0 steals and 3.5 rebounds per game while shooting .400 percent from the field and from beyond the arc. In a 57-29 win over Hiram, Vigliotti recorded a career-high eight steals; matching the third-highest single game steal total in program history while recording the most steals in one game since 2003. On Saturday, in a 49-47 home win Kenyon, Vigliotti scored four of her eight points in the final two minutes of the first to give the Gators a one-point lead at halftime. The freshman was in charge of defending Kenyon guard Maureen Hirt, who was held to eight points; far under her season average. Vigliotti played 67 combined minutes in the two victories, including 37 minutes on Saturday to help lead the Gators to the upset win over Kenyon.