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Christina Adams |
Westminster College |
2005-2008 |
Hubbard, Ohio/Hubbard |
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Christina Adams was a three-time All-PAC first team recipient and key member of Westminster’s 2006 and 2007 PAC Championship teams. Adams was also recognized on the NSCAA All-Region team in both 2007 and 2008. She ranks fourth in school history in career goals (49), fifth in career assists (27), and fourth in career points (125). |
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Spencer Ahrenholtz |
Washington & Jefferson College |
2006-09 |
Bridgeville, Pa./Chartiers Valley |
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Spencer Ahrenholtz, a member of back-to-PAC Championship teams (2008-09), earned three-straight All-PAC selections for the Presidents. She was a first team All-PAC selection in 2008 and 2009 after earning second team honors in 2007. Following the 2008 season Ahrenholtz was recognized with NSCAA/Adidas NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer All-Great Lakes Region honors. Also in 2008, she earned first team Academic All-District honors by ESPN The Magazine and CoSIDA. Ahrenholtz ranks sixth all-time at W&J in career goals (24) and points (59). |
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Abby Anderson |
Grove City College |
1993-96 |
Jamestown, N.Y./Jamestown |
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Abby Anderson was a four-time All-PAC first team selection (1993-96) and helped the Wolverines to an 11-0-1 conference record and the program’s first two PAC titles during the 1995 and 1996 seasons. She ranks second in Grove City history in career goals (52), third in career points (123) and is tied for eighth in career assists (19). Anderson also owns two of the top seven single-season goal and point marks in program history. |
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Alicia Anderson |
Westminster College |
2000-2003 |
Chicora, Pa./Karns City |
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Alicia Anderson earned All-PAC first team honors in 2002 and 2003. She was a key contributor on Westminster’s 2002 and 2003 PAC Championship teams. She was also named to the NSCAA All-Region team in 2003. |
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Kelsey Barber |
Bethany College |
1989-92 |
Summit, N.J./Kingwood (Tex.) |
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A two-time PAC champion, Kelsey Barber was tabbed as the PAC MVP in 1992 after earning Co-MVP honors in 1991. She ranks first in school history in career assists (35) and fourth in both career goals (40) and career points (115). In addition, Barber also ranks second all-time in single-season assists (13) and first with most goals scored in a single game (4). |
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Nicole Bosley Bednarski |
Washington & Jefferson College |
1997-2000 |
Charleroi, Pa./Charleroi |
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Nicole Bosley Bednarski rewrote the women’s soccer record book during her four years as a President. Bednarski owns every scoring record in W&J women’s soccer history. She scored 61 career goals and added 35 assists for 157 points and was the first women’s soccer player in school history to be named an All-PAC first team selection in all four years of collegiate career. She was also selected as the 2000 PAC Most Valuable Player. As a freshman in 1997, she set the single-season scoring record with 19 goals and 45 points. She added 16 goals and three assists as a sophomore before compiling 14 goals and six assists in 1999. During her senior MVP season, she proved to be more than just a scoring threat as she set the school record with 11 assists during a 35-point season (12 goals). W&J won 30 matches during her career. Bednarski, who was also a PAC Academic Honor Roll member, was the first women’s soccer player inducted into the W&J Athletic Hall of Fame. |
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Mallory Bugel |
Westminster College |
2004-07 |
Valencia, Pa./Mars |
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Mallory Bugel, a four-time All-PAC recipient (including three first team selections), is tied for fourth in school history with 28 career assists. Bugel was a key member of Westminster's 2004, 2006, and 2007 PAC Championship teams. She also stands fourth in the Titan record books for most goals in a single season (21), third with most assists in a single season (15), and fifth with most points in single season (50). An Academic All-America third team honoree, Bugel is also a three-time Academic All-District first team recipient. She is also a three-time NSCAA All-Region selection. |
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Katie Burger |
Thomas More College |
2008-11 |
Cincinnati, Ohio/Mother of Mercy |
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Katie Burger was named an All-PAC second team selection in 2011. In 2010, she led all NCAA Division III keepers in goals against average (0.09). She finished the 2011 season with a 0.58 GAA. |
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Sarah Cessar |
Grove City College |
2010-13 |
Slippery Rock, Pa./Slippery Rock |
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Sarah Cessar was a two-time All-PAC first team Selection at midfield (2012, 2013) and a 2011 second team All-PAC selection. She is the only player in Grove City women’s soccer history to earn NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region First Team honors twice (2012, 2013). Cessar was selected as the 2014 Grove City College Sportswoman of the Year. She earned 2013 ECAC Division III South second team honors after finishing second on the team in goals (7), points (6) and assists as a senior. She helped the Wolverines to 50-28-7 record and four postseason appearances (1 NCAA, 3 ECAC), including Grove City’s first-ever NCAA Division III tournament victory. The 2012 squad posted the best winning percentage in program history (16-3-2, .810). |
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Courtney Clark |
Thomas More College |
2010-13 |
Burlington, Ky./Notre Dame Academy |
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Courtney Clark was a four-time All-PAC selection, earning first team honors in 2011 and 2013 and second team recognition in 2010 and 2012. She was also named an NSCAA All-Region selection following the 2011 and 2013 seasons. Clark finished with 105 career points and 43 career goals. As a senior she totaled 38 points and 15 goals. |
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Lisa Claus |
Bethany College |
2000-03 |
Hampton, N.J./Rancocas Valley |
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Lisa Claus was a four-time All-PAC selection with the Bison, earning first team all-conference honors as a freshman in 2000 and second team honors from 2001-03. |
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Lindsey Daniels |
Saint Vincent College |
2010-13 |
Imperial, Pa./West Allegheny |
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A three-time All-PAC honoree, Lindsey Daniels started all 72 games of her career while anchoring a defense that recorded 29 shutouts. She earned All-PAC first team honors as a senior after being named a honorable mention selection following her freshman and sophomore campaigns. |
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Amanda Devore |
Thiel College |
1998-2001 |
Cheswick, Pa./Springdale |
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Amanda Devore was a three-time All-PAC selection with the Tomcats, including one first team selection and a pair of second team honors. She tallied 42 career points, the third most in program history. She also scored 18 career goals, good enough for third on Thiel's all-time career list. |
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Wendy Downer |
Bethany College |
1996-99 |
London, Ontario/Oakridge |
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Wendy Downer was a four-time All-PAC selection with the Bison (1996-99). During the 1996 campaign, Downer was one of just three freshmen to be named an all-conference selection. She went on to earn three more first team All-PAC honors from 1997-99. In 1999, Downer helped lead the Bison to their most recent conference championship. At the time of her graduation, Downer ranked third on both the Bison career goals and points lists. She currently ranks fifth all-time in career goals (37) and sixth in points (91). |
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Sonya Eagleston |
Waynesburg University |
1998-2001 |
Mansfield, Ohio/Mansfield |
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Sonya Eagleston achieved the feat of being named a four-time first-team All-PAC pick and was a driving force behind Waynesburg teams that made it to the PAC finals in each of her four years on the pitch, including the Yellow Jackets' 1998 PAC title. Eagleston connected on the corner kick that set up Waynesburg's only goal in its 1-0 upset win over Grove City in the 1998 PAC title game. Despite being lauded primarily as a defender, Eagleston still managed to score 13 carrer goals, help out on 18 assists and tally 44 points. |
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Courtney Ebersole |
Waynesburg University |
2008-2011 |
East Berlin, Pa./Bermudian Springs |
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Courtney Ebersole helped lead a resurgence of the Waynesburg women's soccer program. She totaled 43 goals over four seasons and was a four-time All-PAC pick (first team-2010-11). Ebersole was named a third team selection to the NSCAA NCAA Division III Great Lakes Region squad as a junior and a first team pick as a senior. After leading the Jackets to the four-team PAC Championship Tournament as a senior in 2011, Ebersole finished her collegiate playing career with 101 total points. |
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Renee Fabrey |
Thiel College |
1995-98 |
Greenville, Pa./Kennedy Christian |
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Renee Fabrey was a two-time All-PAC first team goalkeeper in 1997 and 1998. She accumulated 277 saves with a 9.23 saves per game average over her career. |
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Jackie Foltz |
Washington & Jefferson College |
2005-08 |
Port Royal, Pa./Juniata |
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Jackie Foltz was a three-time All-PAC selection, earning first team honors in 2007 and 2008 and second team accolades in 2006. She was also voted the PAC’s Player of the Year in 2008 after helping the Presidents claim the program’s first PAC Championship and advancing to its first-ever NCAA Division III Championship appearance. She ranks fourth all-time in W&J history with 425 career saves. |
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Missy Gibson |
Bethany College |
1999-2002 |
New Eagle, Pa./Ringgold |
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A four-time All-PAC selection, Missy Gibson played a vital role on Bethany’s most recent conference championship squad in 1999. After earning second team All-PAC honors as a freshman in 1999, Gibson went on to earn first team laurels from 2000-02. She finished her career fourth in Bison history with 20 career assists. She is also just one of five Bison to register 100 points in a career, and currently sits fifth on the all-time points list (100). |
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Abby Gindling |
Thomas More College |
2009-12 |
Cincinnati, Ohio/Seton |
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Abby Gindling was named the 2012 PAC Player of the Year. She was a three-time first team All-PAC selection (2010-12). Gindling was the first Thomas More women’s soccer player to earn All-American honors (2012 by D3Soccer.com and NSCAA). She finished her career with 25 goals, while also helping on the defense. |
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Jill Harry |
Thiel College |
2007-10 |
Aliquippa, Ohio/Hopewell |
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Jill Harry was one of the top goalkeepers in the history of Thiel’s women’s soccer program. She was a four-time All-PAC honoree and is Thiel’s all-time leader in saves (731). Harry was also a leader in the classroom, being selected to the CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District second team in 2010. |
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Amy Harvilla |
Bethany College |
1997-2000 |
Aliquippa, Pa./Hopewell |
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Amy Harvilla earned All-PAC first team honors from 1997-99. Perhaps her best campaign came in 1999, where she was named MVP of the league after leading Bethany to a PAC title. That season saw Harvilla rewrite the Bison record books, ranking first in points (67), goals (26) and assists (15) in a single season. The Bethany Hall of Fame member concluded her career by finishing third in Bison history in both total points (119) and goals (50). |
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Megan Hobbs |
Thomas More College |
2007-10 |
Cincinnati, Ohio/Seton |
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Megan Hobbs was an All-PAC first team selection in 2008 after earning All-PAC second team honors in 2007. She totaled nine goals and 18 points her first three years. During her senior season she anchored a Saints’ defense that only allowed five goals. |
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Lisa Juskowich |
Waynesburg University |
1998-2001 |
Finleyville, Pa./Ringgold |
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Lisa Juskowich put together arguably the greatest four years of any Waynesburg women's soccer player. After leading the Yellow Jackets to their first PAC title in 1998, Juskowich was named first team All-PAC and PAC MVP after heading in the only goal in Waynesburg's 1-0 win over Grove City in the league title game. By the time she graduated, Juskowich tallied 97 goals, including an amazing 31 scores during her senior campaign of 2001, which when combined with her five assists, allowed her to finish eighth in the country in total points. The offensive standout added 35 career assists to her 97 tallies for 229 points. Juskowich was a three-time first-team all-PAC selection and placed first or second in the conference in scoring all four seasons, including three PAC scoring titles. The Jackets also played for the PAC title in all four years Juskowich was on the roster. |
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Kathy Keehlwetter |
Grove City College |
1998-2001 |
Mercer, Pa./Mercer |
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Kathy Keehlwetter was selected as the 2001 PAC MVP. A three-time All-PAC first team selection (1999-2001), Keehlwetter also earned 1998 All-PAC second team honors. She helped lead the Wolverines to consecutive 8-0-0 conference records, PAC Championships in 2000 and 2001, and an ECAC Mid-Atlantic Tournament berth in 2000. She was also tabbed the 2001 PAC Tournament Defensive MVP. She is tied for seventh in Grove City history with 79 games started. |
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Kate Klingensmith |
Grove City College |
2002-05 |
Wexford, Pa./Pine-Richland |
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Kate Klingensmith was named the 2004 PAC MVP. A three-time All-PAC first team selection (2003-05), she was also selected to the 2002 All-PAC second team. Klingensmith helped the Wolverines advance to their first two NCAA Division III Tournament appearances (2002-03) and post a 33-6-3 record in PAC play during her four years. She owns the Grove City single-season assist record (14, 2004) and career records for both games played and started (86). She is fourth in program history in career assists (26) and tied for ninth in points (72). Klingensmith was selected as a 2005 CoSIDA Academic All-District third team honoree. |
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Jenna Kramer |
Thomas More College |
2008-09 |
Cincinnati, Ohio/Seton |
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Jenna Kramer was a second team All-PAC selection in 2009. She posted 20 career shutouts in two seasons with the Saints and holds the school’s single-season record for shutouts with 11 in 2009. Kramer finished with a 0.82 goals against average in 2008 and 0.65 GAA in 2009. |
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Susan Lakatos |
Grove City College |
1993-96 |
Shelby Township, Mich./Eisenhower |
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Susan Lakatos was a four-time All-PAC first selection (1993-96). She helped the Wolverines to an 11-0-1 conference record and the program’s first two PAC titles during the 1995 and 1996 seasons. Lakatos led the Wolverines in assists in both 1993 (6) and 1996 (9). Her nine assists in 1996 are tied for fifth-most in program history and were a school single-season record upon graduation. She ranks seventh in career history in assists (20). |
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Elise Mann |
Geneva College |
2010-13 |
Colorado Springs, Colo./Colorado Springs Christian |
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Elise Mann first appeared as a Golden Tornado in the 2009 season, earning PAC Coaches Honors (All-PAC equivalent for NCAA Division III provisional members). She was an All-PAC second team selection in 2012 and earned All-PAC first team honors following the 2013 season. She totaled 23 career goals, including three game winners, and added 17 career assists. |
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Chrissy Marcius |
Washington & Jefferson College |
2009-12 |
North Huntingdon, Pa./Norwin |
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Chrissy Marcius was a four-time All-PAC selection for W&J. She earned All-PAC first team honors from 2010-12 and was an honorable mention selection in 2009. Following her 2012 season she was recognized as an ECAC Division III South Women's Soccer All-Star. She completed her 79-game career with the Presidents ranking third all-time with 32 career assists while ranking fourth in both goals (32) and total points (96). |
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Kelli Marsteller |
Bethany College |
1989-91 |
Pittsburgh, Pa./Shaler Area |
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Kelli Marsteller helped usher in a new era of Bethany women's soccer, leading the Bison to their first-ever conference championship in 1991. She was named a first team All-PAC selection as a senior in 1991 and was selected as a Co-MVP with teammate Kelsey Barber. Marsteller finished her career eighth all-time in Bison history with 64 career points. |
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Brittany McKee |
Westminster College |
2004-2007 |
Hubbard, Ohio/Hubbard |
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Brittany McKee was a four-time All-PAC selection, earning first team honors from 2005-07 and second team recognition in 2004. She was a key member of Westminster’s 2004, 2006, and 2007 PAC Championship teams. McKee was also a three-time NSCAA All-Region recipient, including a first team selection in 2007. |
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Missy Miller |
Bethany College |
1992-95 |
Rockwood, Pa./Rockwood |
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Missy Miller is perhaps the most recognizable name in Bison women's soccer history. A three-time PAC champion, Miller was named the conference's MVP for three consecutive seasons (1993-95). Also earning PAC Freshman of the Year honors in 1992, Miller would become a member of the Bethany Hall of Fame in 2012. Miller ranks first in both career goals (74) and points (171) and is second with 23 career assists. In addition, She is also second in both single-season points (48) and goals (22) as well as third in assists (12) for a single season. |
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Abby Montgomery |
Westminster College |
2005-2008 |
McMurray, Pa./Peters Twp. |
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Abby Montgomery earned All-PAC second team honors in 2005. She was a key contributor on Westminster’s 2006 and 2007 PAC Championship teams. Montgomery also earned Academic All-District first team honors following the 2008 season. |
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Missy Moore |
Waynesburg University |
1997-2000 |
Nineveh, Pa./Coconut Creek (Fla.) |
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Another standout member of Waynesburg's fine teams that played from the late 1990's to the early part of the 21st century, Missy Moore was a two-time first-team All-PAC pick (1999-2000) and one of the squad's most prolific passers. During her junior season of 1999, Moore racked up 21 assists in 22 games, which placed her fourth in the nation in assists per game. She added 18 goals during that same campaign. As a senior in 2000, Moore fired in 15 goals and added 10 assists for a 40-point season. |
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Katie Mound |
Thiel College |
2001-04 |
Newton Falls, Ohio/Southeast |
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Katie Mound was one of the top attackers in the history of Thiel women’s soccer. She holds career and season records in goals and points. Mound scored 33 goals in her career, with her single-season best 14-goal effort coming in the 2003 season. She also tallied 79 total points in her career, with her single-season best 32-point performance in 2003. She was an All-PAC selection all four years at Thiel, including three first team honors. |
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Katie Myers |
Thiel College |
1997-2000 |
Erie, Pa./Villa Maria |
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Katie Myers was an All-PAC second team selection as a freshman in 1997 and as a sophomore in 1998 for the Tomcats. |
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Kim Nagy |
Bethany College |
1989-92 |
Annandale, Va./Annandale |
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Kim Nagy was a part of Bethany’s two PAC Championship runs in 1991 and 1992. Following both of those campaigns, Nagy was named a first team All-PAC selection. In Bethany's first conference championship run, Nagy set the Bison single-season record for shutouts with five, which still stands today. Nagy also holds the career mark for goals against average (2.03) and is second all-time in shutouts (12). |
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Sarah Nee |
Westminster College |
2007-2010 |
McMurray, Pa./Peters Twp. |
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Sarah Nee was named to the All-PAC First Team in 2009 and 2010 and was recognized on the All-PAC second team in 2008. She was a key member of Westminster’s 2007 PAC championship team. Nee earned NSCAA All-Region honors in 2010 and ranks second in Titan history in career goals (53) and third in career points (128). |
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Tammy (Manzo) Newell |
Westminster College |
1999-2002 |
Hubbard, Ohio/Hubbard |
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A four-year letter winner and starter, Tammy Manzo earned All-PAC first team honors and was named the PAC's Player of the Year as a senior member of Westminster's first PAC Women's Soccer Championship and NCAA Division III national playoff teams. For her career, Manzo ranks second all-time in points (140) and assists (36) and third all-time in goals (52). She also recorded the second-highest number of assists in a single season (16) and third most goals (22) and points scored (52) in a season. Manzo is a member of the Titan Sports Hall of Fame. A kindergarten teacher and assistant girls soccer coach, Manzo currently resides in Hubbard, Ohio with husband Patrick and children Lucas and Adalyn. |
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Emily Ostlund |
Grove City College |
2007-10 |
Minnetonka, Minn./Hopkins |
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Emily Ostlund was a three-time All-PAC first team selection (2007, 09-10) and earned 2008 All-PAC second team honors. She is tied for sixth in program history in career goals (35) and ranks eighth in career points (82). Ostlund also ranks fifth in games started (82) and tied for ninth in games played (82). Her 15 goals in 2007 are tied for fifth most in program history. Following the 2007 season she was named a d3kicks.com first team All-Great Lakes Region honoree and NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region first team selection. She was named an ECAC Division III South All-Star in 2009. Ostlund led the Wolverines to a 16-4-1 record and the number one seed in the ECAC South Tournament in 2007. She was also a three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District selection (second team-2008, 2009; first team-2010). |
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Cassie Overly |
Saint Vincent College |
2010-13 |
Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield Area |
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Cassie Overly was named an All-PAC first team goalkeeper in 2013 after setting a Saint Vincent single-season record with eight shutouts. She tallied 14 shutouts over two seasons (2012-13). Overly posted 82 saves and a 1.14 goals against average as a senior after finishing with a 1.08 GAA as a junior. |
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Jen Pergola |
Washington & Jefferson College |
2002-05 |
Monongahela, Pa./Ringgold |
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Jen Pergola was a four-time All-PAC first team selection with the Presidents. A member of a senior class that, at the time of graduation, established the school record with 39 career victories, she started 77 consecutive matches for W&J. Pergola ranks second in school history with 59 goals and 142 points and third with 24 career assists. She is also W&J’s all-time leader with 15 game-winning goals. In 2005, she helped lead W&J to its first postseason appearance in school history at the ECAC Division III South Championship Tournament. Pergola was also an All-Great Lakes Region selection in 2005. |
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Jess Peterson |
Thiel College |
1999-2002 |
Greenville, Pa./Reynolds |
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Jess Peterson currently ranks fourth on the program’s career points list (29) and fourth in career goals (12). She was an All-PAC second team performer after her junior and senior seasons. |
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Patti Pietrowski |
Thiel College |
1998-2001 |
North East, Pa./North East |
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A second team All-PAC selection as a sophomore in 1999 and as a junior in 2000, Patti Pietrowski was also an All-PAC honorable mention selection in 2001. |
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Trasi Pollino |
Waynesburg University |
1995-1998 |
Tarentum, Pa./Deer Lakes |
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Trasi Pollino was a four-time All-PAC pick, including first team selections after her sophomore, junior, and senior campaigns. She totaled 14 goals and eight assists as a senior for 36 total points. Pollino finished second in the conference in goals and total points during her final season for Waynesburg. |
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Ashley Pyle Raymond |
Westminster College |
1998-2001 |
Sewickley, Pa./Quaker Valley |
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Ashley Pyle Raymond was selected to the All-PAC first team in 2002 and 2003. She is the school record holder in career goals (80), career assists (39), and career points (199). She was named to the 2001 Academic All-District team. In addition, Pyle was named an NSCAA All-Region selection in 1998. |
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Grace Rieman |
Grove City College |
2009-12 |
Arlington, Va./Homeschooled |
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Grace Rieman was a three-time All-PAC first team selection (2009, 11-12) and was an All-PAC second team selection in 2010. A 2011 NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region second team honoree, Rieman ranks second in program history in career assists (28) and third in single-season assists (12- 2010 season). Tied for ninth in career points (72), Rieman helped lead the Wolverines to four consecutive postseason appearances (2012 NCAA Championships, Three ECAC Championships), including the program’s first-ever NCAA Division III Tournament victory. Grove City’s 2012 squad posted best the winning percentage (.810, 16-3-2) and tied for most wins in program history. |
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Cathy Santillo |
Thomas More College |
2002-06 |
Harrison, Ohio/Harrison |
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Cathy Santillo is the top scorer in Thomas More women's soccer history. She currently holds Thomas More records for career goals scored with 53 and career points with 122. Santillo totaled 22 goals and five assists as a sophomore in 2003. |
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Jackie Sassaman |
Waynesburg University |
2001-04 |
Stowe, Pa./Pottsgrove |
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Jackie Sassaman was a four-year All-PAC honoree, including first team selections following her junior and senior campaigns. She totaled 69 points on 24 goals and 21 assists. Sassaman enjoyed her most productive season during her senior campaign, during which she set personal highs for goals (10), assists (11), and points (31). |
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Holly Shipley |
Washington & Jefferson College |
2010-13 |
Scottdale, Pa./Southmoreland |
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Holly Shipley is one of just three W&J women’s soccer players to earn a spot on the All-PAC first team in each of her four seasons with the Presidents. She enjoyed a record-breaking season for W&J in 2013, winning her second (2011) PAC Player of the Year award. Shipley wrapped up her career with 61 goals after netting a career-high and school-record 20 in 2013. Her 48 points also marked the highest single-season total in school history. She was named to the NSCAA/Continental Tire NCAA Division III Women's All-Great Lakes Region second team following the 2013 season, marking her third-straight all-region selection. She was also named the 2010 ECAC Division III South Rookie of the Year. |
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Laura Simonetti |
Thiel College |
2001-04 |
Erie, Pa./McDowell |
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While Katie Mound was the Tomcats' top scorer between 2001 and 2004, it was Laura Simonetti that served as the main distributor from her midfield position. She ranks second on the career points and goals lists behind Mound. Simonetti is the program’s all-time leader in assists (25), including a single-season record of 11 in 2003. She was a four-time All-PAC selection. |
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Toni Lynn Simonini |
Washington & Jefferson College |
2002-05 |
Washington, Pa./Trinity |
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Toni Lynn Simonini earned four-straight All-PAC selections for W&J. She was a first team pick in 2004 and was named to the All-PAC second team in 2002, 2003, and 2005. Simonini ranks fourth all-time at W&J in career assists (26) and is fifth in both goals (29) and points (84). |
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Chrissy Sonderman |
Thomas More College |
2009-12 |
Independence, Ky./Holy Cross |
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Chrissy Sonderman was a two-time All-PAC first team selection (2011-12) after earning All-PAC second team honors in 2010. She was named a first team All-Great Lakes Region selection following the 2012 season. Sonderman finished with 53 career points and 19 career goals and made 69 total starts for the Saints. |
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Cassie Spalding |
Bethany College |
2008-11 |
Claysville, Pa./McGuffey |
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Cassie Spalding was tabbed as a first team All-PAC performer three times during her tenure (2008-11) while also earning second team honors in 2009. Her impact on the Bison program can still be seen today as she ranks second in both career points (158) and career goals (58) and third in points in a single season (42). |
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Jody Swauger-Simms |
Grove City College |
1994-97 |
Kent, Ohio/Roosevelt |
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Jody Swauger-Simms was named the 1997 PAC MVP. She was a three-time All-PAC first team selection (1995-97) and earned 1994 All-PAC second team honors. She led the Wolverines to their first three PAC championships (1995-97). Grove City was undefeated in PAC play during her final three seasons (15-0-3). Swauger-Simms was selected as the 1998 Grove City College Sportswoman of the Year. She ranks fifth in Grove City women’s soccer history in goals (36) and points (86) and is the first women’s soccer player to be inducted into the Grove City College Athletic Hall of Fame (2014). |
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Meg Tilley |
Grove City College |
2000-03 |
Columbia, Md./Hammond |
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Meg Tilley was voted the 2003 PAC MVP. A four-time All-PAC First team selection at forward, she was also a two-time second team All-Great Lakes Region selection (2002, 2003). Tilley is Grove City’s career record-holder in goals (68), assists (35), and points (171), owns top three single-season point totals in school history and single-season goal record. She led the Wolverines to an impressive 34-1-1 record in PAC play, including three perfect conference slates (2000, 2001, 2003) and conference tournament titles in 2000 and 2001. She led the Wolverines to the program’s first two NCAA Division III Tournament appearances (2002, 2003), scoring both goals in an opening round loss to Nazareth in 2002. The team posted a 55-25-5 record during her four years, the winningest span in history by both total wins and percentage (.676). A two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American (first team-2003, second team-2002) and first team Academic All-District (2002-03). Tilley led the conference in goals (25), assists (9) and points (59) in 2002. |
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Risa Tillman |
Geneva College |
2009-12 |
Colorado Springs, Colo./Colorado Springs Christian |
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Risa Tillman’s tremendous performance in the back half of the field for the Golden Tornadoes earned her PAC Coaches Honors (All-PAC equivalent for NCAA Division III provisional members) in 2010 and a spot on the 2012 All-PAC squad as an honorable mention selection. Despite her position’s tendency to stay out of the spotlight, Tillman was able to generate five goals, three of them game winners, and 16 career assists. Her composure and confidence on and off the field also allowed her to excel in the classroom, as she was recognized with Geneva’s Athletic Director Scholar-athlete Award during her junior and senior years. |
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Lauren Weitmarchen |
Thomas More College |
2008-12 |
Cincinnati, Ohio/McAuley |
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Lauren Weitmarchen was a two-time first team All-PAC selection with the Saints (2008, 2012). She was also selected as a first team All-Region pick following the 2012 season. Weitmarchen holds the school record for assists in a game (three), season (16), and career (34). As a senior she led the team in scoring with 40 points on 12 goals and 16 assists. |
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Hannah Yang |
Grove City College |
2006, 2008-10 |
Davis, Calif./Davis |
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Hannah Yang was named the 2010 PAC MVP. A two-time All-PAC first team selection (2006, 2010), Yang also earned a spot on the 2009 All-PAC second team. She was named a d3kicks.com second team All-Region selection in 2006 and a NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region third team selection in 2010. She helped the Wolverines to four PAC tournament appearances, a 7-0-0 conference record in 2009, and two ECAC South Tournament appearances. Yang ranks fourth in Grove City women’s soccer history in goals (37) and sixth in points (85). Her 18 goals during the 2010 season are second-most in single season in program history. Yang was a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District selection (2009, 2010). |
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