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2018 Women's Soccer All-Big Ten Teams and Individual Honors 2018 WOMEN’S SOCCER ALL-BIG TEN TEAMS AND INDIVIDUAL HONORS Coach of the Year: Erica Dambach, Penn State Forward of the Year: April Bockin, Sr., Minnesota Midfielder of the Year: Emily Ogle, Sr., Penn State Defender of the Year: Kaleigh Riehl, Jr., Penn State Goalkeeper of the Year: Devon Kerr, Sr., Ohio State Freshman of the Year: Meagan McClelland, Rutgers All-Big Ten Teams First Team Second Team* Third Team Forward April Bockin, Minnesota Reilly Martin, Michigan Mykayla Brown, Indiana Frankie Tagliaferri, Penn State Faith Carter, Nebraska Kerry Abello, Penn State Amirah Ali, Rutgers Brenna Lovera, Northwestern Dani Rhodes, Wisconsin Midfield Marisa Viggiano, Northwestern Katie Murray, Illinois Natalie Winters, Iowa Emily Ogle, Penn State Sarah Stratigakis, Michigan Molly Fiedler, Minnesota Victoria Pickett, Wisconsin Sarah Roberts, Ohio State Savanah Uveges, Nebraska Charlotte Williams, Penn State Nicole Whitley, Rutgers Defense Sinclaire Miramontez, Nebraska Alicia Barker, Illinois Madison Pogarch, Rutgers Kayla Sharples, Northwestern Alina Ortega Jurado, Penn State Chantelle Swaby, Rutgers Izzy Rodriguez, Ohio State Kenie Wright, Rutgers Claire Shea, Wisconsin Kaleigh Riehl, Penn State Goalkeeper Devon Kerr, Ohio State Jaelyn Cunningham, Illinois Rachel Egyed, Maryland Meagan McClelland, Rutgers All-Freshman Team* Sportsmanship Award Honorees Forward Makena Silber, Illinois Lauren Ciesla, Sr., Illinois Camryn Evans, Michigan State Justine Lynn, Sr., Indiana Patricia Ward, Minnesota Morgan Kemerling, Sr., Iowa Kayla Fischer, Ohio State Rachel Egyed, Sr., Maryland Emaly Vatne, Ohio State Ashley Calcagno, Sr., Michigan Michaela Kovacs, Jr., Michigan State Midfield Kenzie Coons, Nebraska Emily Peterson, Sr., Minnesota Talani Barnett, Ohio State Michaela Loebel, Sr., Nebraska Kim Dubs, Penn State Aspyn Repp, Sr., Northwestern Alyssa Baumbick, So., Ohio State Defense Ashley Cathro, Illinois Laura Suero, Jr., Penn State Janiece Joyner, Michigan Dannah Williams, Sr., Purdue Shea Holland, Rutgers Kenie Wright, Sr., Rutgers Jordan McNeese, Jr., Wisconsin Goalkeeper Mackenzie Wood, Northwestern Meagan McClelland, Rutgers Unanimous selections listed in ALL CAPS * - additional honorees due to ties in voting .
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