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2009 NSCAA NCAA Women's Division I All-American Team
December 8th, 2009 6:45AM
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[AWARDS] Stanford and Portland lead all teams with four players each on the NSCAA's 2009 NCAA Division I All-American team. For all the All-American selections ...

Among the Cardinal choices is Kelley O'Hara, the leading candidate for Player of the Year honors.

Champion North Carolina had two first-team selections in seniors Whitney Engen and Tobin Heath.

Notre Dame and UCLA, the other College Cup teams, had their two players split between the first and third teams.

Three freshmen were picked: Vicki DiMartino (Boston College) and Devin Petta (Northeastern) on the second teams and Mariah Nogueira (Stanford) on the third team.

The NSCAA All-America selections will be recognized at the annual All-America Luncheon, held in Philadelphia on Jan. 16 as part of the 2010 NSCAA Convention.

2009 NSCAA Women's NCAA Division I All-America Team
First Team
K, Kristin Olsen, Sr., USC, Orange, Calif.
D, Becky Edwards, Sr., Florida State, Downingtown, Pa.
D, Whitney Engen, Sr., North Carolina, Rolling Hills Estates, Calif.
D, Blakely Mattern, Sr., South Carolina, Simpsonville, S.C.
M, Mandi Back, Sr., Dayton, North Olmstead, Ohio
M, Courtney Barg, So., Notre Dame, Plano, Texas
M, Tobin Heath, Sr., North Carolina, Basking Ridge, N.J.
M, Sophie Schmidt, Sr., Portland, Abbotsford, B.C.
F, Lauren Cheney, Sr., UCLA, Indianapolis, Ind.
F, Michelle Enyeart, Sr., Portland, Hemet, Calif
F, Tiffany McCarty, So., Florida State, Laurel, Md
F, Kelley O'Hara, Sr., Stanford, Fayetteville, Ga.

Second Team
K, Kelsey Davis, Sr., Portland, Thousand Oaks, Calif.
K, Jill Mastroianni, So., Boston College, Durham, Conn.
D, Jennifer Anzivino, Sr., Rutgers, Middletown, N.J.
D, Kelly Henderson, Sr., Boston College, Baldwin, N.Y.
D, Lauren Hyde, Sr., Florida, Carmel, Ind.
M, Carolyn Blank, Sr., West Virginia, Toms River, N.J.
M, Sinead Farrelly, Jr., Virginia, Havertown, Pa.
F, Ashley Berra, Jr., Memphis, Cordova, Tenn.
F, Vicki DiMartino, Fr., Boston College, Massapequa, N.Y.
F, Danielle Foxhoven, So., Portland, Littleton, Colo.
F, Devin Petta, Fr., Northeastern, Whitman, Mass.
F, Christen Press, Sr., Stanford, Palos Verdes Estates, Calif.

Third Team
K, Alyssa Naeher, Sr., Penn State , Seymour, Conn.
D, Casey Brown, Sr., Boston University, Natick, Mass.
D, Ali Riley, Sr., Stanford, Pacific Palisades, Calif.
D, Brittany Taylor, Sr., Connecticut, Campbell Hall, N.Y.
D, Andrea Willis, Sr., Brigham Young, Riverside, Calif.
M, Ashley Bowyer, Sr., Ohio State, Aliso Viejo, Calif.
M, Mariah Nogueira, Fr., Stanford, Westminster, Calif.
M, Rebecca Thomas, Sr., Central Florida, Burlington, Wash.
F, Kaley Fountain, Sr., Wake Forest, Austin, Texas
F, Lauren Fowlkes, Jr., Notre Dame, Lee's Summit, Mo.
F, Laura Heyboer, So., Michigan State, Hudsonville, Mich.
F, Sydney Leroux, So., UCLA, Vancouver, B.C.
F, Katie Schoepfer, Sr., Penn State, Waterford, Conn.

 



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