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All-Americans & National Awards History & Records HISTORY & RECORDS ALL-AMERICANS & NATIONAL AWARDS BOOK FACT 2020-21 NSCAA/UNITED SOCCER COACHES 2016 Alexis Shaffer (2nd) ALL-AMERICANS 2018 Phoebe McClernon (3rd) 1990 Amanda Cromwell M (2nd) 2019 Courtney Petersen (2nd) 1991 Amanda Cromwell M (1st) Taryn Torres (2nd) Andrea Rubio F (1st) 1992 Andrea Rubio F (1st) TOP DRAWER SOCCER FRESHMAN BEST XI TEAM 1993 Kim Conway D (2nd) 2018 Rebecca Jarrett (2nd) 1994 Danielle Desfosses D (2nd) Alexa Spaamstra (1st) 1995 Dina Padula F (3rd) 2019 Diana Ordoñez (2nd) 1997 Angela Hucles F (2nd) Talia Staude (1st) Karem Esteva D (3rd) 1998 Angela Hucles F (2nd) SOCCER BUZZ ALL-AMERICANS 2000 Lori Lindsey M (3rd) 1997 Angela Hucles F (1st) 2001 Lori Lindsey M (2nd) Karem Esteva D (2nd) Lindsay Gusick F (3rd) 1998 Angela Hucles F (3rd) 2003 Becky Sauerbrunn D (1st) 1999 Lori Lindsey M (HM) Kelly Hammond M (2nd) 2000 Lori Lindsey M (1st) 2004 Sarah Huffman M (2nd) 2001 Lori Lindsey M (1st) 2005 Sarah Huffman M (3rd) Lindsay Gusick F (2nd) Morgan Brian 2013 & 2014 MAC Hermann Trophy Noelle Keselica M (3rd) 2002 Kelly Worden D (3rd) 2006 Becky Sauerbrunn D (2nd) 2003 Kelly Hammond M (2nd) MAC HERMANN TROPHY Jess Rostedt F (3rd) Becky Sauerbrunn D (2nd) 2013 Morgan Brian 2007 Nikki Krzysik D (1st) 2004 Sarah Huffman M (1st) 2014 Morgan Brian Becky Sauerbrunn D (1st) Lindsay Gusick F (HM) 2008 Nikki Krzysik D (1st) 2005 Sarah Huffman M (2nd) HERMANN TROPHY FINALISTS 2009 Sinead Farrelly M (2nd) Jess Rostedt F (HM) 1989 Gayle Smith Finalist 2010 Sinead Farrelly M (1st) Becky Sauerbrunn D (HM) 1991 Amanda Cromwell Finalist Chantel Jones GK (4th) 2006 Becky Sauerbrunn D (3rd) 2012 Caroline Miller Finaist 2011 Morgan Brian M (1st) 2007 Nikki Krzysik D (1st) 2013 Morgan Brian Winner Caroline Miller F (3rd) Becky Sauerbrunn D (2nd) 2014 Morgan Brian Winner 2012 Caroline Miller F (1st) 2008 Nikki Krzysik D (1st) 2015 Emily Sonnett Finalist 2013 Morgan Brian M (1st) Sinead Farrelly M (3rd) Makenzy Doniak F (1st) SOCCER AMERICA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Danielle Colaprico M (3rd) SOCCER TIMES ALL-AMERICANS 2013 Morgan Brian 2014 Morgan Brian M (1st) 2000 Lori Lindsey (1st) Makenzy Doniak F (1st) Katie Tracy (HM) SOCCER AMERICA NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Danielle Colaprico M (2nd) 2001 Lori Lindsey (1st) 2011 Morgan Brian Emily Sonnett D (3rd) 2003 Kelly Hammond (2nd) 2015 Makenzy Doniak F (2nd) Becky Sauerbrunn (3rd) TOP DRAWER SOCCER NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Emily Sonnett D (1st) 2004 Sarah Huffman (2nd) 2013 Morgan Brian 2016 Alexis Shaffer M (1st) 2005 Sarah Huffman (3rd) 2018 Phoebe McClernon D (3rd) Noelle Keselica (3rd) NSCAA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 2019 Meghan McCool F (3rd) 1990 Lauren Gregg SOCCER BUZZ FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS 2013 Steve Swanson SOCCER AMERICA MVPs 1997 Katie Tracy M (2nd) 1987 Gayle Smith M 1998 Lori Lindsey M (1st) NSCAA NATIONAL ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR 1988 Gayle Smith M Darci Borski M (HM) 2013 Kerry Dziczkaniec 1990 Amanda Cromwell M 1999 Kelly Worden M (HM) 1991 Amanda Cromwell M 2001 Lindsay Gusick F (1st) NSCAA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2001 Lori Lindsey M Gillian Hatch D (1st) 2007 Becky Sauerbrunn 2004 Sarah Huffman M 2002 Kelly Hammond M (2nd) 2005 Sarah Huffman M 2003 Becky Sauerbrunn D (1st) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN 2007 Nikki Krzysik D 2005 Jess Rostedt F (1st) 2001 Katie Tracy 2008 Nikki Krzysik D Nikki Krzysik D (3rd) 2004 Gillian Hatch 2010 Sinead Farrelly M 2007 Sinead Farrelly M (1st) 2014 Danielle Colaprico 2011 Morgan Brian M Chantel Jones GK (1st) 2015 Makenzy Doniak 2012 Caroline Miller F 2008 Lauren Alwine F (2nd) 2019 Meghan McCool (2nd) Morgan Brian M Maggie Kistner M (4th) 2013 Morgan Brian M Makenzy Doniak F SOCCER BUZZ NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALIST 2014 Morgan Brian M 2001 Lori Lindsey Makenzy Doniak F 2003 Kelly Hammond 2004 Sarah Huffman SOCCER AMERICA ALL-FRESHMAN 2005 Sarah Huffman 2011 Morgan Brian 2007 Nikki Krzysik 2012 Makenzy Doniak 2013 Morgan Stearns SOCCER BUZZ NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR FINALIST 2001 Lindsay Gusick TOP DRAWER SOCCER TEAM OF THE SEASON/ 2003 Becky Sauerbrunn BEST XI TEAM 2005 Jess Rostedt 2012 Morgan Brian (2nd) 2007 Sinead Farrelly Caroline Miller (2nd) 2013 Morgan Brian (1st) 2015 Makenzy Doniak (1st) Emily Sonnett (2nd) VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER I 23 HISTORY & RECORDS REGIONAL & CONFERENCE AWARDS NSCAA ALL-REGION ALL-ACC 1986 Janet Caswell, F 2008 Sinead Farrelly, M 1987 Tracey Kennedy, D Molly Menchel, D (third) Marla Smith, D Nikki Krzysik, D Shelly Shreve, G 2014 Morgan Brian, M (first) 1987 Gayle Smith, M Lauren Alwine, F Gayle Smith, M Danielle Colaprico, M (first) 1988 Amanda Cromwell, M Sarah Senty, D 1988 Amanda Cromwell, M Makenzy Doniak, F (first) Liz Gold, M 2009 Sinead Farrelly, M Liz Gold, M Emily Sonnett, D (second) Gayle Smith, M 2010 Sinead Farrelly, M 1989 Amanda Cromwell, M Brittany Ratcliffe, F (third) 1989 Amanda Cromwell, M Chantel Jones, GK Tracey Kennedy, D 2015 Makenzy Doniak, F (first) Darlene Del Carmen, M Meghan Lenczyk, F Gayle Smith, M Brittany Ratcliffe, M (third) Tracy DiMillio, F 2011 Olivia Brannon, D 1990 Amanda Cromwell, M Alexis Shaffer, M (second) Tracey Kennedy, D Morgan Brian, M Tracey Kennedy, D Emily Sonnett, D (first) 2020-21 FACT BOOK FACT 2020-21 Andrea Rubio, F Caroline Miller, F Andrea Rippe, G 2016 Alissa Gorzak, F (third) Gayle Smith, M 2012 Morgan Brian, M 1991 Amanda Cromwell, M Veronica Latsko, F (third) 1990 Amanda Cromwell, M Caroline Miller, F Darlene Del Carmen, M Kristen McNabb, D (second) Tracey Kennedy, D Danielle Colaprico, M Andrea Rubio, F Alexis Shaffer, M (first) Andrea Rubio, F Emily Sonnett, D 1992 Andrea Rubio, M 2017 Veronica Latsko, F (first) Darlene Del Carmen, M 2013 Morgan Brian, M 1993 Kim Conway, D Phoebe McClernon, D (third) Tracy DiMillio, F Danielle Colaprico, M 1994 Danielle Desfosses, D (first) Megan Reid, D (second) Liz Gold, D Makenzy Doniak, F Kim Smith, F (first) Taryn Torres, M (third) Andrea Rippe, G Emily Sonnett, D 1995 Karem Esteva, D (second) 2018 Phoebe McClernon (second) 1991 Amanda Cromwell, M Molly Menchel, D Wendy Hartwig, M (second) Courtney Petersen (third) Tracy DiMillio, F 2014 Morgan Brian, M Dina Padula, F (second) Alexa Spaanstra (third) Cindi Kunihiro, F Danielle Colaprico, M 1996 Megan Boehm, G (first) Taryn Torres (third) Andrea Rubio, F Makenzy Doniak, F Angela Hucles, F (first) 2019 Meghan McCool (first) Darlene Del Carmen, D Emily Sonnett, D Karem Esteva, D (second) Phoebe McClernon (second) Kim Smith, F 2015 Makenzy Doniak, F Wendy Hartwig, M (second) Diana Ordoñez (second) 1992 Kim Conway, D Kristen McNabb, D Dina Padula, F (second) Courtney Petersen (second) Andrea Rubio, F Alexis Shaffer, M 1997 Megan Boehm, G (first) Alexa Spaanstra (second) Kim Smith, F Emily Sonnett, D Angela Hucles, F (first) Taryn Torres (second) 1993 Kim Conway, D 2016 Alexis Shaffer, M Karem Esteva, D (first) Laurel Ivory (third) Danielle Desfosses, D Kristen McNabb, D 1998 Angela Hucles, F (first) 1994 Danielle Desfosses, D 2017 Veronica Latsko, F Lori Lindsey, M (second) Dina Padula, M Megan Reid, D Tammy Westinghouse, D (second) ACC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Kim Smith, F Taryn Torres, M/F 1999 Angela Hucles, F (first) 2000 Sarah Lane, F 1995 Karem Esteva, D 2018 Rebecca Jarrett,F/M Lori Lindsey, M (first) 2001 Lindsay Gusick, F Dina Padula, F Phoebe McClernon, D Carryn Weigand (second) Jessica Trainor, M Kristen DiMillio, F Courtney Petersen, D/M 2000 Lori Lindsey, M (first) 2002 Kelly Hammond, M 1996 Karem Esteva, D Alexa Spaanstra, F/M Katie Tracy, M (second) Sarah Huffman, M Angela Hucles, F 2019 Laurel Ivory, GK Kelly Worden, D (second) 2003 Shannon Foley, M Dina Padula, F Meghan McCool, F 2001 Lori Lindsey, M (first) Becky Sauerbrunn, D Jennifer Rawlings, M Zoe Morse, D Lindsay Gusick, F (second) Ariel Thompson, F 1997 Megan Boehm, G Courtney Petersen, D Kelly Worden, D (second) 2004 Sarah Curtis, F Karem Esteva, D Taryn Torres, MF 2002 Kelly Worden, D (first) 2005 Nikki Krzysik, D Angela Hucles, F Darci Borski, F (second) Kelly Quinn, F Jennifer Rawlings, M Gillian Hatch, D (second) Jess Rostedt, F 1998 Angela Hucles, F 2003 Kelly Hammond, M (first) 2007 Sinead Farrelly, M Lori Lindsey, M Sarah Huffman, M (first) 2008 Lauren Alwine, F Katie Tracy, M Becky Sauerbrunn, D (second) 2009 Morgan Stith, D 1999 Angela Hucles, F 2004 Lindsay Gusick, F (first) 2010 Gloria Douglas, F Lori Lindsey, M Sarah Huffman, M (first) 2011 Olivia Brannon, D 2000 Lori Lindsey, M Christina de Vries, GK (second) Morgan Brian, M Katie Tracy, M Shannon Foley, F (second) Danielle Colaprico, M Kelly Worden, D Noelle Keselica, M (second) 2012 Makenzy Doniak, F 2001 Lori Lindsey, M 2005 Sarah Huffman, M (first) Emily Sonnett, D Lindsay Gusick, F Noelle Keselica, M (first) 2013 Morgan Stearns, GK Kelly Worden, D Jess Rostedt, F (second) 2015 Betsy Brandon, M 2002 Kelly Worden, D Becky Sauerbrunn, D (second) Courtney Petersen, M 2003 Kelly Hammond, M 2006 Jess Rostedt, F (first) 2016 Alissa Gorzak, F Becky Sauerbrunn, D Becky Sauerbrunn, D (first) Zoe Morse, M Sarah Huffman, M Nikki Krzysik, D (second) 2017 Taryn Torres, M 2004 Lindsay Gusick, F 2007 Sinead Farrelly, M (first) 2018 Rebecca Jarrett, F Sarah Huffman, M Nikki Krzysik, D (first) Alexa Spaanstra, F Shannon Foley, M Becky Sauerbrunn, D (first) 2019 Diana Ordoñez, F Kelly Hammond, M Shannon Foley, F (second) Noelle Keselica, M Chantel Jones, GK (second) 2005 Sarah Huffman, M 2008 Sinead Farrelly, M (first) ACC 50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM Noelle Keselica, M Nikki Krzysik, D (first) Amanda Cromwell Jess Rostedt, F Lauren Alwine, F (second) Angela Hucles Becky Sauerbrunn, D Meghan Lenczyk,
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