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2011 NSCAA/Continental Tire Women's NCAA Division I All-America Team
December 9th, 2011 4:37PM
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[AWARDS] Stanford placed three seniors -- Teresa Noyola, Lindsay Taylor and Cam Levin -- on the 2011 NSCAA/Continental Tire NCAA Women's Division I All-America first team. Sydney Leroux (UCLA) and Ingrid Wells (Georgetown) joined Noyola in earning a third selection to the All-America team. Stanford led all schools with four picks -- keeper Emily Oliver made the third team -- Florida State and Memphis each placed three players on the team. For all the selections ...

*previous selections.

First Team   
GK Adrianna Franch* Jr. Oklahoma State
D Natasha Anasi Soph. Duke Arlington
D Camille Levin Sr. Stanford
D Melinda Mercado Jr. Oklahoma State
D Lizzy Simonin Sr. Memphis
M Morgan Brian Fr. Virginia
M Julie Johnston Soph. Santa Clara
M Teresa Noyola** Jr. Stanford
M Mallory Schaffer Jr. William & Mary
M Ingrid Wells** Sr. Georgetown
F Maya Hayes Soph. Penn State
F Sydney Leroux** Sr. UCLA
F Katie Stengel* Sr. Wake Forest
F Lindsay Taylor Sr. Stanford
F Becca Wann Soph. Richmond
 
Second Team 
GK Aubrey Bledsoe Soph. Wake Forest
GK Elise Kuhar-Pitters Sr. Memphis
D Coco Goodson* Sr. UC Irvine
D Ines Jaurena Jr. Florida State
D Michelle Pao Soph. Pepperdine
M Vanessa DiBernardo Soph. Illinois
M Christine Nairn* Jr. Penn State
M Erika Tymrak Jr. Florida
M Renee Washington Soph. La Salle
F Kayla Grimsley* Sr. South Carolina
F Sarah Hagan* Sr. Milwaukee
F Kelsey Haycook Fr. La Salle
F Tiffany McCarty Jr. Florida State
F Stephanie Ochs Sr. San Diego
F Colleen Williams* Jr. Dayton
 
Third Team 
GK Bianca Henninger* Sr. Santa Clara
GK Erin Quinlan Soph. Hartford
GK Emily Oliver Soph. Stanford
D Angelina Cords Sr. Boston Univ.
D Abigail Dahlkemper Fr. UCLA
D Lindsi Lisonbee* Jr. BYU
D Kathryn Williamson* Jr. Florida
M Caitlin Alves Jr. Hartford
M Crystal Dunn* Soph. North Carolina
M Kaitlyn Kerr Soph. Duke
M Katy Frierson* Sr. Auburn
M Toni Pressley* Sr. Florida State
M Kristen Mewis* Jr. Boston College
F Christine Exeter Soph. Louisville
F Melissa Henderson* Sr. Notre Dame
F Tishia Jewell Jr. Central Florida
F Jessica Luscinski Sr. Boston Univ.
F Caroline Miller Jr. Virginia
F Christabel Oduro Soph. Memphis
  * indicates repeat selection



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