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2009 Academic All-District Women's Soccer Team District 1 2009 Academic All-District Women’s Soccer Team District 1 University Division FIRST TEAM Pos. Name School Dist. Yr. Hometown GPA Major GK Ayana Sumiyasu YALE I Jr. Altadena, Calif. 3.52 Political science M Elizabeth Betterbed U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY I Sr. Fox Island, Wash. 4.23 Mechanical engineering M Nicole Pacsiolla ST. JOHN’S (NY) I Sr. Park Ridge, N.J. 3.98 Economics M Amanda Pacsiolla ST. JOHN’S (NY) I Sr. Park Ridge, N.J. 4.00 Economics M Emily Pallotta BOSTON UNIVERSITY I Sr. Andover, Mass. 3.75 Business admin. & mgmt. D Bridget Ballard BROWN I Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. 3.75 Neuroscience D Dana Bergstrom HOFSTRA I Jr. Billerica, Mass. 4.00 Exercise science D Courtney Curby ST. JOHN’S (NY) I Sr. La Grange, Ill. 3.93 Education D Lizzy Nichols HARVARD I Sr. Princeton, N.J. 3.78 History & lit., art & architecture F Becky Brown YALE I Jr. Lawrenceville, N.J. 3.45 Economics F Kelly McConnell ST. JOHN’S (NY) I Sr. Strongsville, Ohio 3.86 Biology F Sophie Reiser COLUMBIA I Sr. Seattle, Wash. 3.67 Political science SECOND TEAM GK Nicole Markert ST. BONAVENTURE I Jr. Russell, Ohio 3.97 Math M Spenser Allaway FAIRFIELD I So. Halifax, Nova Scotia 4.00 Finance M Tiffany Yovino HOFSTRA I Jr. Holtsville, N.Y. 3.75 History D Vaila Barsley ST. JOHN’S (NY) I Sr. Great Yarmouth, England 3.79 Accounting D Caitlin Collins YALE I Sr. Raytown, Mo. 3.62 Biomedical engineering D Jess Crankshaw HOFSTRA I Gr. Lanoka Harbor, N.J. 3.40 Public relations D Caitlyn Gallagher U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY I Sr. McMurray, Pa. 3.65 Engineering management D Lauren Tillotson MARIST I Jr. Islip, N.Y. 3.95 Business / finance F Courtney Bosse ST. BONAVENTURE I Jr. Carmel, Ind. 3.60 Engineering physics F Alexis Veith RHODE ISLAND I So. Burlington, Conn. 4.00 Biological sciences F Furtuna Velaj QUINNIPIAC I So. Stamford, Conn. 3.66 Political science THIRD TEAM GK Jen McEachron BINGHAMTON I Sr. Hoosick Falls, N.Y. 3.64 Biology / pre-med M Courtney David RHODE ISLAND I So. St. Catherine's, Ontario 3.97 Biological sciences M Melissa Kim BROWN I Sr. Bethesda, Md. 3.33 Architectural studies / urban stud. M Amy Tillotson MARIST I Jr. Islip, N.Y. 3.91 Accounting D Amber Blocher IONA I Sr. Perkasie, Pa. 3.92 Speech communication D Kiki Koroshetz COLGATE I Jr. Norwalk, Conn. 3.91 English D Sophia Merrifield YALE I Sr. Honolulu, Hawaii 3.40 Physics / mechanical engineering F Melanie Baskind HARVARD I So. Framingham, Mass. 3.79 Undecided F Samantha Kee SACRED HEART I So. Haskell, N.J. 4.00 Undeclared F Katherine Sheeleigh HARVARD I Jr. New Vernon, N.J. 3.38 Economics 2009 Academic All-District Women’s Soccer Team District 1 College Division FIRST TEAM Pos. Name School Dist. Yr. Hometown GPA Major GK Lauren Sinnenberg WILLIAMS I Sr. Westfield, N.J. 3.88 Biology M Allison Cuozzo UNION (NY) I Sr. Norfolk, Mass. 4.00 Spanish M Lauren Hernley MASS. INST. OF TECH. I Jr. Elizabethtown, Pa. 3.76 Mechanical engineering M Amy Scheffer ITHACA I Sr. Schenectady, N.Y. 3.85 Accounting D Kathleen Carroll WHEATON (MA) I Sr. New Paltz, N.Y. 3.93 Mathematics / biology D Kaitlin Collica PLATTSBURGH STATE I Sr. Baldwin, N.Y. 3.83 Nursing D Kelly Guerin SAINT ROSE I Jr. Sutton, Mass. 3.89 Biology D Rachel Smith FRANKLIN PIERCE I Sr. Chichester, N.H. 3.82 Business F Ivana Babic C.W. POST I Jr. Haninge, Sweden 3.96 Economics F Sofia Hoflin BRIDGEPORT I Sr. Ostersund, Sweden 3.83 Graphic design F Angelika Johansson FRANKLIN PIERCE I Jr. Falkenberg, Sweden 3.97 Mathematics SECOND TEAM GK Celeste Hornbach ROCHESTER I Sr. Saratoga Springs, N.Y.3.85 Political science M Beth Kenworthy WESLEYAN (CT) I Sr. New York, N.Y. 3.79 Neuroscience & behavior M Katie Pesce MASS. INST. OF TECH. I Sr. Chattanooga, Tenn. 3.76 Mechanical engineering M Emma Woolley BRIDGEPORT I Sr. Sheffield, England 3.66 General studies D Kara Duggan WILLIAMS I Jr. Poway, Calif. 3.54 Economics / political science D Coco Ebersole SAINT ROSE I Jr. Fort Collins, Colo. 3.75 Biology D Jaclyn Grant KEENE STATE I Sr. Newington, Conn. 3.88 Elementary education D Rakel Hinriksdottir BRIDGEPORT I Jr. Akureyi, Iceland 3.90 Graphic design D Hailey Taylor WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC I So. Colusa, Calif. 4.00 Chemical engineering F Ellen Coleman ROCHESTER I So. Wauwautosa, Wisc. 3.65 Biomedical engineering F Lindsay D'Andrea EMERSON I So. Medford, N.J. 3.92 Writing, literature & publishing F Sharon Katz CONNECTICUT COLLEGE I Sr. Barrington, R.I. 3.91 Economics THIRD TEAM GK Jamie Gillis MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL I Sr. North Billerica, Mass. 3.41 Exercise physiology M Megan Bicknell CLARKSON I Sr. Potsdam, N.Y. 3.93 Global supply chain management M Christina Cuffari SAINT ROSE I So. Brick, N.J. 3.65 Business administration M Kate McKenna EMMANUEL (MA) I Sr. Holyoke, Mass. 3.57 English communications M Kirsten Ross ROCHESTER I Jr. Northumberland, Pa. 3.93 Biomedical engineering D Anjuli Demers MIDDLEBURY I Sr. Dracut, Mass. 3.66 Sociology / anthropology / psych. D Hannah Holbrook COLBY I Sr. Acton, Mass. 3.84 Psychology D Katie Whiting SAINT ROSE I Jr. Holden, Mass. 3.55 Communication sci. and disorders F Kristen Garza WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC I Jr. Kingston, Mass. 3.72 Management info systems F Heather Mortell WESTERN NEW ENGLAND I Jr. Webster, Mass. 3.93 Biomedical engineering F Liz Theurer MASS. INST. OF TECH. I Sr. Gainsville, Fla. 3.60 Mechanical eng. / mathematics 2009 Academic All-District Women’s Soccer Team District 2 University Division FIRST TEAM Pos. Name School Dist. Yr. Hometown GPA Major GK Beth Reed U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY II Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. 3.97 Mechanical engineering M Caitlin Durkee GEORGETOWN II Jr. St. Paul, Minn. 3.79 Biology M Brittany Eger GEORGE WASHINGTON II Sr. Sykesville, Md. 3.89 Accounting M Caitlin McDowell MARYLAND II Jr. Plano, Texas 3.90 Marketing D Ally Kenney LA SALLE II Sr. Washington Twp., N.J. 3.63 Communications D Ali Kliment MONMOUTH (NJ) II Jr. Florence, N.J. 3.99 Political science D Shelly Moeller U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY II Sr. Milford, Ohio 3.54 Honors oceanography D Lauren Stoller BUCKNELL II Sr. Basking Ridge, N.J. 3.80 Psychology F Theresa Ferraina LOYOLA (MD) II Gr. Long Branch, N.J. 4.00 M.B.A. (finance undergraduate) F Sara Jordan GEORGETOWN II Gr. Indianapolis, Ind. 3.60 Government F Rachael Seibert SAINT FRANCIS (PA) II Sr. Murrysville, Pa. 3.50 Elementary edu. / special edu. SECOND TEAM GK Mary Casey MARYLAND II Sr. Centreville, Va. 3.96 Kinesiology M Erin Byrnes VILLANOVA II Sr. Sayville, N.Y. 3.39 Communications M Traci DePasquale LA SALLE II Gr. Forked River, N.J. 3.35 Elementary & special education M Colleen Kinealy LOYOLA (MD) II Sr. Chesterfield, Mo. 3.90 Business accounting D Christy Baldesberger ROBERT MORRIS (PA) II Jr. South Park, Pa. 3.80 Elementary education D Kristen Berquist MARSHALL II Jr. Highland Village, Texas 3.79 Accounting D Michaela Buonomo GEORGETOWN II Jr. Churchville, Pa. 3.60 Business D Megan Delaney DELAWARE II Sr. Gaithersburg, Md. 3.67 Accounting D Lina Staropoli LOYOLA (MD) II Jr. Raritan, N.J. 3.76 Elementary education F Chelsey Corroto WEST VIRGINIA II So. Hilliard, Ohio 4.00 Journalism F Andrea Lopez MONMOUTH (NJ) II Sr. Ocean Township, N.J. 3.51 Special education F Katie Schoepfer PENN STATE II Sr. Waterford, Conn. 3.38 Human dev. / family studies 2009 Academic All-District Women’s Soccer Team District 2 College Division FIRST TEAM Pos. Name School Dist. Yr. Hometown GPA Major GK Sarah Halpin MORAVIAN II Jr. Downingtown, Pa. 3.66 Mathematics / elementary edu. M Spencer Ahrenholtz WASHINGTON & JEFFERSONII Sr. Bridgeville, Pa. 3.80 Chemistry M Carina Honeygosky CALIFORNIA (PA) II Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. 3.96 Secondary edu. / mathematics M Erin Walter PHILADELPHIA II So. West Islip, N.Y. 4.00 Pre-med D Jenna Arnold WEST CHESTER II Jr. Winslow, N.J. 3.84 Nursing D Jessica Bennett WEST CHESTER II Jr. Littlestown, Pa. 4.00 Elementary education D Megan Cook BETHANY (WV) II Sr. Wheeling, W.V. 3.92 Psychology D Jenn Paulucci JOHNS HOPKINS II Jr. Manalapan, N.J. 3.96 Biomedical engineering F Jess Babice ROWAN II Jr. Groveville, N.J. 3.91 Health & exercise science F Lindsay Foder EAST STROUDSBURG II Jr. Saylorsburg, Pa. 4.00 Speech pathology F Taylor Hilinski MERCYHURST II Sr. Erie, Pa. 4.00 Biology education SECOND TEAM GK Stephanie Gwinn FROSTBURG STATE II Sr. Ijamsville, Md. 3.36 Law & society M Kasey Hacker MUHLENBERG II Sr. Greenville, Del. 3.61 Media & communication M Samantha Killmeyer WESTMINSTER (PA) II So. Medina, Ohio 3.69 English M Emily Ostlund GROVE CITY II Jr. Minnetonka, Minn. 3.49 Molecular biology / Spanish D Diana Feldmann MORAVIAN II So. York, Pa. 4.00 Undecided D Sarah Gieszl JOHNS HOPKINS II Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. 3.52 Public health & anthropology D Cindi Nickels WEST CHESTER II Jr. Baltimore, Md. 3.95 Nursing D Lauren Woodring GROVE CITY II Sr. Bethel Park, Pa. 3.80 Mathematics / secondary edu. F Kailyn Buckley EAST STROUDSBURG II Jr. Wilmington, Del. 3.94 Physical therapy F Molly Macioce WASHINGTON & JEFFERSONII Sr. DuBois, Pa. 3.55 Business F Sarah Romasco INDIANA UNIVERSITY (PA) II Sr. Freedom, Pa. 3.77 Math education F Lauren Russell FROSTBURG STATE II Jr. Waldorf, Md. 3.35 Exercise & sport science THIRD TEAM GK Bethany Preston GROVE CITY II Sr.
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