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2017 Women's Soccer All-Big Ten Teams and Individual Honors 2017 WOMEN’S SOCCER ALL-BIG TEN TEAMS AND INDIVIDUAL HONORS Coach of the Year: LORI WALKER-HOCK, Ohio State Forward of the Year: Maddy Williams, Sr., Purdue Midfielder of the Year: Nikki Walts, Sr., Ohio State Defender of the Year: Morgan Wolcott, Sr., Ohio State Goalkeeper of the Year: Casey Murphy, Jr., Rutgers Freshman of the Year: Amirah Ali, Rutgers All-Big Ten Teams First Team Second Team Third Team* Forward Sydney Squires, Minnesota Jamie Cheslik, Michigan State Reilly Martin, Michigan Sammy Edwards, Ohio State Megan Schafer, Penn State April Bockin, Minnesota Maddy Williams, Purdue Dani Rhodes, Wisconsin Meg Brandt, Nebraska Amirah Ali, Rutgers Midfield Marisa Viggiano, Northwestern Sarah Stratigakis, Michigan Natalie Winters, Iowa Nikki Walts, Ohio State Molly Fiedler, Minnesota Sarah Roberts, Ohio State Emily Ogle, Penn State Haley Hanson, Nebraska Charlotte Williams, Penn State Victoria Pickett, Wisconsin Defense Sinclaire Miramontez, Nebraska Taylor Timko, Michigan Hannah Davison, Northwestern Kayla Sharples, Northwestern Tori Burnett, Minnesota Izzy Rodriguez, Ohio State Morgan Wolcott, Ohio State Kaleigh Riehl, Penn State Vanessa Korolas, Purdue Chantelle Swaby, Rutgers Goalkeeper Casey Murphy, Rutgers Devon Kerr, Ohio State Rachel Egyed, Maryland Sarah Jackson, Michigan Aubrei Corder, Nebraska All-Freshman Team Sportsmanship Award Honorees Forward Maddy Lowe, Ohio State Darci Dietrich, Sr., Illinois Frankie Tagliaferri, Penn State Caroline Dreher, Jr., Indiana Amirah Ali, Rutgers Rachele Armand, Sr., Iowa Lauren Rice, Wisconsin Rachel Egyed, Jr., Maryland Alyssa Dillon, Sr., Michigan Midfield Sarah Stratigakis, Michigan Jamie Cheslik, Sr., Michigan State Regan Steigleder, Northwestern Kellie McGahn, Sr., Minnesota Cameron Murtha, Wisconsin Emilee Cincotta, Sr., Nebraska Lauren Clem, Sr., Northwestern Defense IZZY RODRIGUEZ, Ohio State Kylie Knight, Jr., Ohio State Sarah Clark, Purdue Laura Suero, So., Penn State Sammy Kleedtke, Wisconsin Vanessa Korolas, Sr., Purdue Christy Monroy, Sr., Rutgers Goalkeeper Katie Luce, Purdue Becca Harrison, Sr., Wisconsin Unanimous selections listed in ALL CAPS * - additional honorees due to ties in voting .
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