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2005 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District® Women's Soccer Team District 1 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District® Women's Soccer Team District 1 University Division FIRST TEAM G Ashley Ferra CENTRAL CONNECTICUT I Sr. Canterbury, Conn. 3.60 Marketing STATE UNIVERSITY M Megan Kasparek RHODE ISLAND, UNIV.OF I Sr. Trumbull, Conn. 3.96 Communicative Disorders M Jackie Burch COLGATE UNIVERSITY I Jr. Hilton, N.Y. 3.81 Neuroscience; Pre-Med M Chrissy Arnone HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY I Sr. Merrick, N.Y. 3.74 Physical Education D Eleni Benson YALE UNIVERSITY I Sr. Willington, Conn. 3.82 Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry D Julie Jorgensen U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY I Jr. Manchester, N.H. 4.11 Mathematics D Debbie Newman NEW HAMPSHIRE, UNIV. OF I Sr. Union, Conn. 3.97 Occupational Therapy D Linda Consolante MAINE, UNIV. OF ORONO I Sr. Beaconsfield, Quebec 3.64 Kinesiology and Physical Ed. F Melanie Kasparek RHODE ISLAND, UNIV. OF I Sr. Trumbull, Conn. 3.97 Psychology F Amy Cochran VERMONT, UNIVERSITY OF I Jr. Keene, N.H. 3.97 Physics F Brittany Bisnott NIAGARA UNIVERSITY I So. Brampton, Ontario 3.90 Criminal Justice SECOND TEAM G Chloe Beizer YALE UNIVERSITY I Jr. Great Falls, Va. 3.50 American Studies M Marie-Andree Canuel MAINE, UNIV.OF ORONO I So. St.-Jean-Chrysostome, Quebec 3.70 Engineering Physics M Maile Tavepholjalern HARVARD UNIVERSITY I Sr. Honolulu, Hawaii 3.82 Applied Mathematics M Delaney Brown U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY I Sr. Mechanicsburg, Pa. 3.51 Comparative Politics D Colleen Kelly DARTMOUTH COLLEGE I Jr. Potomac, Md. 3.89 Psychology D Kim LaVere BROWN UNIVERSITY I Sr. Chatsworth, Calif. 3.74 Public & Private Sector Org. D Amanda Kulik MARIST COLLEGE I Sr. Kinnelon, N.J. 3.86 Psychology/Special Education D Amy Maffucci MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST, I Sr. Pittsford, N.Y. 3.94 Political Science and Economics UNIVERSITY OF F Leah Jerome FORDHAM UNIVERSITY I Jr. Glen Rock, N.J. 3.93 American Studies F Laura Harper MAINE, UNIV. OF ORONO I So. Ottawa, Ontario 3.86 Biochemistry F Shannon Fraser CORNELL UNIVERSITY I Sr. Hamilton, N.Y. 3.77 Applied Economics and Mgt. 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District® Women's Soccer Team District 1 College Division FIRST TEAM G Aimee Meacham ITHACA COLLEGE I So. Massena, N.Y. 3.87 Business Administration M Erika Eisenhut UNION COLLEGE (NY) I Sr. Mohawk, N.Y. 3.82 Math/Physics M Elizabeth Allen FRANKLIN PIERCE I Sr. Durham, N.H. 3.87 Sports and Recreation Mgt. M Patricia Jaeger ONEONTA STATE (SUNY) I Sr. Baldwin, N.Y. 3.59 Elementary Education/Spanish D Stephanie Klenotich ROCHESTER, UNIV. OF I Jr. Lombard, Ill. 3.65 Brain and Cognitive Science D Christie Cremo COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE I Sr. Mechanicsburg, Pa. 3.96 Childhood Education D Mia Makarainen FRANKLIN PIERCE I Jr. Espoo, Finland 3.87 Management D Kaitlin Hill AMHERST COLLEGE I Sr. Andover, Mass. 3.61 Neuroscience F Amanda Pinto EMERSON COLLEGE I Sr. Monroe, Conn. 3.75 Print Journalism F Emily Urbanczyk ROCHESTER, UNIV. OF I Jr. Williamsville, N.Y. 3.91 Political Science/History F Laura Burnett-Kurie WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGE I So. Durham, N.H. 3.59 Psychology SECOND TEAM G Nikki Dudley WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGE I Jr. Chittenango, N.Y. 3.38 Environmental studies M Carrie Fleischer EASTERN CONNECTICUT I Jr. Tolland, Conn. 3.95 Mathematics STATE UNIVERSITY M Shannon McEntee ADELPHI UNIVERSITY I Sr. Valley Stream, N.Y. 3.91 Physical Education M Marta Anderson-Winchell PACE UNIVERSITY I Sr. Bloomingburg, N.Y. 3.67 Human Services D Jennifer St. George SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT I Sr. Oxford, Mass. 3.96 Exercise science STATE UNIVERSITY (Teacher prep K-12) D Pria Young WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGE I Sr. Richboro, Pa. 3.61 English & Chemistry D Sarah Russell-Smith SKIDMORE COLLEGE I So. Southampton, Mass. 3.92 Physics D Stacey LeBlanc SOUTHERN MAINE, UNIV. OF I Sr. Standish, Maine 3.81 Business Administration F Andrea Marcoccio ASSUMPTION COLLEGE I Sr. Warwick, R.I. 3.50 Communications/Spanish F Maggie Driscoll CONNECTICUT COLLEGE I Sr. Peabody, Mass. 3.73 Sociology Based Human Relations F Lauren Gregor BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY I Sr. Holliston, Mass. 3.31 Chemistry THIRD TEAM G Julie Gawronski UNION COLLEGE (NY) I Sr. Dunkirk, N.Y. 3.54 Psychology M Lesley Pruzansky AMHERST COLLEGE I Jr. Saratoga, Calif. 3.68 Psychology/Economics M Celia Merullo MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL, I So. Wakefield, Mass. 3.93 Accounting UNIVERSITY OF M Sonya Hughes FRANKLIN PIERCE I Sr. Balbriggan, Ireland 3.23 Psychology M Elise Henson WILLIAMS COLLEGE I Sr. Peru, Vt. 3.73 Biology D Ashley Lamell PLYMOUTH STATE UNIV. I Jr. Randolph, Vt. 3.82 Accounting D Erin Davis WHEATON COLLEGE (MA) I So. Easton, Conn. 3.37 Spanish D Margaret Chute AMHERST COLLEGE I Sr. Pawtucket, R.I. 3.26 Anthropology D Lesley Bolton COLBY-SAWYER COLLEGE I Jr. Old Lyme, Conn. 3.65 Exercise Science F Cristina DelBuono SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT I Sr. Wolcott, Conn. 3.34 Accounting STATE UNIVERSITY F Laura Williamson COLBY COLLEGE I Jr. Manchester, Conn. 3.30 English F Amy Desmarais NEW HAVEN, UNIV. OF I So. South Windsor, Conn. 3.67 Sports Management F Cassandra Mariani UNION COLLEGE (NY) I Sr. Boonton, N.J. 3.26 Sociology 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District® Women's Soccer Team District 2 University Division FIRST TEAM G Erin McLeod PENN STATE UNIVERSITY II Sr. Vancouver, B.C. 3.57 Advertising and Public Relations M Angela Story ROBERT MORRIS UNIV. (PA) II Sr. Moon Township, Pa. 3.68 Applied Mathematics M Shannon Curd BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY II Jr. Westtown, N.Y. 3.91 Education and Psychology M Kerry Fitz-Patrick BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY II Sr. Washington, D.C. 3.86 Accounting D Jennifer Krepps DELAWARE, UNIVERSITY OF II Sr. Lansdale, Pa. 3.92 Biology Science Education D Jen Michewicz SETON HALL UNIVERSITY II Jr. Pottstown, Pa. 4.0 Secondary Education/Math D Lindsay Bach PENN STATE UNIVERSITY II Gr. Rochester, N.Y. 9.82 Communication Disorders D Kelly Carlsen SAINT FRANCIS UNIV. (PA) II Sr. Stony Point, N.Y. 3.76 History/Pre-Law D Elizabeth Bok DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY II So. Akron, Ohio 3.89 Communications / Spanish F Jessica Young MARYLAND-BALTIMORE CO. II So. 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East Stroudsburg, Pa. 3.71 Mathematics M Meghan Jones INDIANA UNIVERSITY (PA) II Sr. Fairview, Pa. 3.74 Psychology M Jessie McKenzie JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. II Jr. Morristown, N.J. 3.54 International Relations D Jessica Stoltzfus LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE II Sr. Souderton, Pa. 3.90 Psychology D Rachel Moss DREW UNIVERSITY II Sr. Arlington, Virginia 3.89 Behavioral Science F Emily Sullivan YORK COLLEGE (PA) II So. Bowie, Md. 4.0 Undeclared F Brittny Boyd NEW JERSEY, COLLEGE OF II Sr. Hackettstown, N.J. 3.21 Health & Exercise Sci. Teaching F Erin Falce INDIANA UNIVERSITY (PA) II Jr. Duncansville, Pa. 3.35 Health and Physical Education F Lindsey Dolich HAVERFORD COLLEGE II Sr. Alameda, Calif. 3.76 English THIRD TEAM G Jess Conrad LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE II Sr. Mechanicsburg, Pa. 3.54 Elementary Education G Jessica Bennett LYCOMING COLLEGE II So. Crofton, Md. 3.88 Biology M Katherine Trawinski DREW UNIVERSITY II Sr. Hamden, Conn.
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