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December 16, 2009
Eight NEWMAC Student-Athletes Named to NSCAA/adidas All-Region Team Eight NEWMAC student-athletes were named to the NSCAA 2009 Womens All-New England team. ![]()
November 19, 2009
Carroll Becomes Fifth Academic All-American in Wheaton History Wheaton College women's soccer senior Kathleen Carroll became just the fifth ESPN The Magazine Academic College Division All-America selection in school history, earning a spot on the second team. ![]()
November 11, 2009
NEWMAC Announces 2009 Womens Soccer Academic All-Conference Team The New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference announced its 2009 Womens Soccer Academic All-Conference Team on Wednesday. ![]()
November 10, 2009
NEWMAC Announces 2009 Women's Soccer Post-Season Award Winners Lauren Hernley was named the conferences Athlete of the Year after helping MIT capture the NEWMAC Tournament Championship on Sunday. Wheatons Cassey Muse was selected as the NEWMAC Rookie of the Year, as the leagues top newcomer. ![]()
November 9, 2009
MIT Sophomore Alisha Lussiez Named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week Alisha Lussiez recorded a pair of goals to propel MIT to its first NEWMAC Championship. ![]()
November 2, 2009
Springfield Sophomore Katie Mantie Named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week Mantie led Springfield to a 2-0 week as she produced an incredible performance against Smith in a mid-week game. ![]()
October 26, 2009
Wellesley First Year Chelsea-Ann Patry Named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week Chelsea-Ann Patry tallied five points in a 2-0 week for Wellesley as the Blue picked up wins against Babson (in double overtime) and Clark. ![]()
October 19, 2009
Wellesley First Year Megan Turchi Named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week Turchi scored both of the game-winning goals in a 2-0 week for Wellesley. ![]()
October 12, 2009
Clark Senior Joanna Clark Named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week In a 1-0-1 week and 200 minutes of action, Clark didn't allow a goal and made 16 saves for the first-place Cougars. |
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