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LEADERS: NCAA Division I Women's Scorers (Final)
December 10th, 2008 8AM
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With her two goals in the Women's College Cup final, North Carolina's Casey Nogueira won the NCAA Division I women's title for points (58) and goals (25). For all the NCAA Division I leaders ...

Points Leaders
PLAYER SCHOOL G-A-P
1. Casey Nogueira, North Carolina 25-8-58
2. Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame 20-15-55
2. Cynthia Morote-Ariza, Loyola (Ill.) 18-19-55
4. Sarah Hagen, Milwaukee 24-6-54
5. Laura Heyboer, Michigan St. 21-9-51
6. Kamryn Koch, McNeese St. 21-8-50
7. Jade West, Ark.-Pine Bluff 17-13-47
7. Hailey Beam, Charlotte 17-13-47
9. Kay Harbrueger, Georgia St. 18-7-43
9. Christen Press, Stanford 16-11-43

Goals Leaders
PLAYER SCHOOL G
1. Casey Nogueira, North Carolina 25
2. Sarah Hagen, Milwaukee  24
3. Kamryn Koch, McNeese St. 21
3. Laura Heyboer, Michigan St. 21
5. Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame 20
6. Kay Harbrueger, Georgia St. 18
6. Cynthia Morote-Ariza, Loyola (Ill.) 18
7. Hailey Beam, Charlotte  17
7. Jade West, Ark.-Pine Bluff  17
7. Taryn Hemmings, Denver 17

Assists Leaders
PLAYER SCHOOL GAA
1. Cynthia Morote-Ariza, Loyola (Ill.)  19

2. Malorie Rutledge, LSU 18
3. Sarah Friedman, Penn 15
3. Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame 15
5. Erin Hardiman, Villanova 14
5. Nicole Moyen, Evansville 14
5. Lauren Alwine, Virginia  14
5. Teresa Rynier, James Madison 14
5. Kasey Langdon, Oklahoma St. 14
   
Goalies Leaders
PLAYER SCHOOL GAA
1. Ashley Thompson, UCLA 0.247

2. Kira Maker, Stanford  0.331
3. Kelsey Davis, Portland  0.407
4. Libby Stout, Western Ky. 0.426
5. Kristin Russell, St. John's 0.442
6. Kelsey Lysander, Notre Dame 0.442
7. Lindsey Dare, Minnesota 0.454
8. Kelsey Kearney, UNC Greensboro 0.481
9. Alyssa Pont, Princeton  0.501
10. McKinzie Olson, BYU 0.503



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