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2006 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District® Women's Soccer Team District 1 2006 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District® Women's Soccer Team District 1 University Division FIRST TEAM G Kristin Walker MASSACHUSETTS I Jr. Lincoln Park, N.J. 3.55 Psychology M Kathleen Kuntz MANHATTAN COLLEGE I Sr. Rockville Centre, N.Y. 3.83 Communication M Marie-Andree Canuel MAINE-ORONO I Sr. St.-Jean-Chrysostome, Quebec 3.67 Engineering physics M Sarah Goss U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY I So. Lancaster, Pa. 3.97 Mechanical engineering D Colleen Kelly DARTMOUTH COLLEGE I Sr. Potomac, Md. 3.94 Psychology D Jackie Burch COLGATE UNIVERSITY I Sr. Hilton, N.Y. 3.77 Neuroscience/pre-med D Sue Weber HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY I Jr. Islip, N.Y. 3.80 Physical education D Kerrilynn Carney BROWN UNIVERSITY I Jr. North Smithfield, R.I. 3.75 Neuroscience F Leah Jerome FORDHAM UNIVERSITY I Sr. Glen Rock, N.J. 3.91 American studies F Jessica McCavanagh CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE I Sr. Massapequa, N.Y. 3.59 Psychology F Laura Harper MAINE-ORONO I Jr. Nepean, Ontario 3.37 Biochemistry SECOND TEAM G Liz Cook HARTFORD, UNIVERSITY OF I Jr. Halifax, Nova Scotia 3.73 Marketing M Jennifer Maurer BOSTON COLLEGE I Sr. East Longmeadow, Mass. 3.77 Elementary education M Jill Mansfield BROWN UNIVERSITY I Sr. East Windsor, N.J. 3.46 Sociology M Heather Ferron BOSTON COLLEGE I Sr. Brookfield, Wis. 3.97 Mathematics D Kaelyn Caldwell MASSACHUSETTS I Jr. Seattle, Wash. 3.93 Psychology D Viviane Masters MANHATTAN COLLEGE I So. New Canaan, Conn. 4.00 French, history D Cathleen Cimino COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY I Jr. Satellite Beach, Fla. 3.74 International studies D Karrah Benson SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY I So. Germantown, Md. 3.81 Pre-med F Lindsay Cunningham BROWN UNIVERSITY I So. Cumberland, R.I. 3.86 Undeclared F Heidi Griffiths BUFFALO, UNIVERSITY AT I Jr. Clarence, N.Y. 3.98 Undeclared F Selima Berisha LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY I Sr. Bellevue, Wash. 3.63 Speech communications 2006 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District® Women's Soccer Team District 1 College Division FIRST TEAM G Sarah Ginsburg WILLIAMS COLLEGE I Sr. Dallas, Texas 3.89 Biology M Erin Campbell MAINE-FARMINGTON I Sr. Hampden, Maine 3.99 Elementary education M Denise Auer ADELPHI UNIVERSITY I Jr. Holbrook, N.Y. 3.94 Speech pathology M Lindsay Bove COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE I Jr. Holliston, Mass. 3.86 Accounting D Stephanie Klenotich ROCHESTER, UNIVERSITY OF I Sr. Lombard, Ill. 3.68 Brain and cognitive science D Mia Makarainen FRANKLIN PIERCE COLLEGE I Sr. Espoo, Finland 3.88 Management D Sarah Russell-Smith SKIDMORE COLLEGE I Jr. Southampton, Mass. 3.90 Physics D Kim Gillman ITHACA COLLEGE I Sr. Gardener, N.Y. 3.76 Sociology F Emily Urbanczyk ROCHESTER, UNIVERSITY OF I Sr. Williamsville, N.Y. 3.93 Political science, history F Desiree Guenther NEW HAVEN, UNIVERSITY OF I Sr. Santee, Calif. 4.19 Management of sports industries F Laura Burnett-Kurie WILLIAM SMITH I Jr. Durham, N.H. 3.41 Psychology SECOND TEAM G Aimee Meacham ITHACA COLLEGE I Jr. Massena, N.Y. 3.69 Business administration M Michelle Bongiovanni SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE (MA) I Sr. West Springfield, Mass. 3.91 Physical education M Jessica Gomes WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE I Sr. Wallingford, Conn. 3.37 Secondary education, math M Jennifer Tavares NEW YORK UNIVERSITY I Sr. Holmdel, N.J. 3.77 Finance & marketing D Lynn Worobey WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INST. I Jr. Westerly, R.I. 4.00 Biomedical engineering D Alaina Lange COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE I So. Scotia, N.Y. 3.96 Spanish adolescence education D Ashley VanVechten ROCHESTER, UNIVERSITY OF I Jr. Rochester, N.Y. 3.83 History D Heather Carr MERRIMACK COLLEGE I Sr. Wakefield, R.I. 3.65 Sports medicine F Amy Ludlum MASSACHUSETTS INST. TECH. I Jr. Mission Viejo, Calif. 3.51 Management science F Colleen Masterson ITHACA COLLEGE I Jr. Trumansburg, N.Y. 3.54 Clinical science/physical therapy F Caitlin Hall MERRIMACK COLLEGE I So. Westminster, Mass. 3.8 Health science & pre-med THIRD TEAM G Nikki Dudley WILLIAM SMITH I Sr. Chittenango, N.Y. 3.44 Environmental studies M Nicole Bondellio KEUKA COLLEGE I Jr. Watkins Glen, N.Y. 3.64 English M Lauren Lopez ADELPHI UNIVERSITY I Sr. Farmingville, N.Y. 3.74 Physical education and health M Jenna Giardina FRANKLIN PIERCE COLLEGE I Jr. Pittsfield, Mass. 3.32 Business D Erin Davis WHEATON COLLEGE (MA) I Jr. Easton, Conn. 3.23 Pre-med and Hispanic studies D Michelle Astuccio WORCESTER STATE COLLEGE I So. Foxboro, Mass. 3.91 Nursing D Catherine Wyndham ADELPHI UNIVERSITY I Sr. Lynbrook, N.Y. 3.56 Education D Diana Lopez ADELPHI UNIVERSITY I Sr. Farmingville, N.Y. 3.78 Physical education and health F Lauren Boyd STONEHILL COLLEGE I Jr. Sandwich, Mass. 3.24 Criminology F Sami Brown COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE I So. Richland, Wash. 3.88 Psychology F Kim Crayco WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE I Jr. Bolton, Conn. 3.61 Psychology 2006 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District® Women's Soccer Team District 2 University Division FIRST TEAM G Lizzie Barnes U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY II So. New Orleans, La. 3.68 Information technology M Shannon Curd BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY II Sr. Westtown, N.Y. 3.93 Education, psychology M Mary Hearin MARYLAND-BALTIMORE CO. II Gr. North Potomac, Md. 3.86 History M Lauren Popovich SAINT FRANCIS (PA) II Jr. Rochester, N.Y. 3.91 Accounting D Jen Michewicz SETON HALL UNIVERSITY II Sr. Pottstown, Pa. 4.0 Secondary education D Jennifer Mrozek BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY II Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa. 3.69 Biology D Liz Bok DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY II Sr. Akron, Ohio 3.86 Communications studies D Taryn Reichard ROBERT MORRIS (PA) II Jr. Harrisburg, Pa. 3.98 Environmental science F Kari Weniger U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY II Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla. 3.96 Ocean engineering F Katie Herr SETON HALL UNIVERSITY II Sr. Mechanicsburg, Pa. 3.9 Elementary and special education F Aubrey Aden-Buie PENN STATE UNIVERSITY II Jr. Allentown, Pa. 3.74 Psychology SECOND TEAM G Katie Dry BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY II Sr. Rochester, N.Y. 3.63 Biology M Erin Johnson MARSHALL UNIVERSITY II So. Mansfield, Ohio 4.0 Bio-medical sciences M Ashley Banks WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY II Jr. Annandale, Va. 3.53 Forensic science M Carmen Myers U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY II Sr. Woodbridge, Va. 3.60 Systems engineering D Ashley Lunemann RUTGERS UNIVERSITY II Jr. Hillsborough, N.J. 3.60 Psychology D Megan Fenton SETON HALL UNIVERSITY II Sr. Piscataway, N.J. 3.8 Social behavior sciences D Valentina (Nina) Montero RUTGERS UNIVERSITY II So. Vineland, N.J. 4.00 undecided D Caitlin McCusker LOYOLA COLLEGE II Sr. Ardmore, Pa. 3.79 History F Daniela Molina LEHIGH UNIVERSITY II Sr. Cali, Colombia 3.57 Mechanical engineering F Nicole Coia VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY II So. Simpsonville, S.C. 3.90 Honors program F Kim Bonilla WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY II Jr. Dumfries, Va. 3.29 Journalism 2006 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District® Women's Soccer Team District 2 College Division FIRST TEAM G Dawn Mellen ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE II Sr. Warren, N.J. 3.77 Elementary education M Katie Feehan NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY II Jr. Manasquan, N.J. 3.97 Criminal justice M Colleen Schwarz GANNON UNIVERSITY II So. Williamsville, N.Y. 3.98 Physician assistant M Marissa Ruda MARYWOOD UNIVERSITY II So. Athens, Pa. 3.89 Communication science disorders D Alix Flowers GROVE CITY COLLEGE II Jr. Lynchburg, Va. 3.98 Christian thought D Megan Coe GANNON UNIVERSITY II Jr. Twinsburg, Ohio 4.00 Biology D Lindsey Kimura JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY II Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. 3.78 Public health D Kristine Haug SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY II So. Leknes, Norway 4.00 Exercise science F Julie Karcher WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY II Sr. Hatboro, Pa. 3.81 Mathematics F Sara Roeder STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECH. II Jr. Portland, Ore. 3.99 Business technology F Mallory Bugel WESTMINSTER COLLEGE (PA) II Jr. Valencia, Pa. 3.70 Biochemistry SECOND TEAM G Kayla Boisvert MUHLENBERG COLLEGE II Sr. Groton, Mass. 3.76 Psychology, Spanish M Nikkole Haines JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY II Sr. Ramona, Calif. 3.4 Chemical & biomolecular eng. M Jayne Timmons SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY II Jr. Milmay, N.J. 3.87 Athletic training M Steph Heath GETTYSBURG COLLEGE II Sr. Scotch Plains, N.J. 3.72 German, Individual - writing in identity D Maura Hendsey MUHLENBERG COLLEGE II Jr. East Windsor, Conn. 3.91 Mathematics, economics D Casey McKinney WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY II Sr. Dillsburg, Pa. 3.56 Nutrition & dietetics D Jessica Van Sickel GROVE CITY COLLEGE II Sr. Gibsonia, Pa. 3.84 Biology D Michele Glasgow CLARION UNIVERSITY II Sr. Spring Mills, Pa. 3.97 Elementary education D Danielle Brigham ALLEGHENY COLLEGE II Jr. Erie, Pa. 3.73 Neuroscience, psychology D Courtney Krol NEW JERSEY, THE COLLEGE OF II Jr. Howell, N.J. 3.5 Education, math F Jessica McKenzie JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY II Sr. Morristown, N.J. 3.55 International relations F Catherine Simone WILKES UNIVERSITY II So. Endicott, N.Y. 4.00 Biology F Christine Mullin NEW JERSEY, THE COLLEGE OF II Jr. Cherry Hill, N.J. 3.77 Biology THIRD TEAM G Erica Midttveit STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECH. II Sr. Jackson, N.J. 3.22 Chemical biology M Alisha Davy MORAVIAN COLLEGE II Sr. Oaklyn, N.J. 3.62 Psychology M Erin Falce INDIANA UNIVERSITY (PA) II Sr. Duncansville, Pa. 3.34 Health and physical education M Brittany Pikur INDIANA UNIVERSITY (PA) II Jr. Gibsonia, Pa. 3.69 Health and physical education D Katie Orient WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON II Sr. Bridgeville, Pa. 3.75 Psychology D Samantha Rodriguez ROWAN UNIVERSITY II Sr. Paramus, NJ 3.64 English, K-12 education F Christina Waldele WILKES UNIVERSITY II Sr.
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