[SOCCER AMERICA AWARDS] Stanford forward
Lindsay Taylor, who tied for the team lead with 16 goals for the NCAA
Division I semifinalist, is the 2008 Soccer America Freshman of the Year.
Taylor, a 5-7 forward from nearby Los Altos, scored four multi-goal games, including a blistering three-goal
performance against Santa Clara, for the Cardinal.
"Scoring 16 goals as a freshman is an extraordinary accomplishment," said Stanford head coach P
aul
Ratcliffe. "I can't say enough about Lindsay."
Taylor was joined by Cardinal teammates
Teresa Noyola and
Camille Levin on the Soccer America All-Freshman first team.
"She is a great team player, as well," added Ratcliffe. "She really helped our team emerge as one of the top
teams in the country."
Taylor was just one of several forwards to have sensational freshman seasons.
Sarah Hagen (24 goals for
Wisconsin-Milwaukee) and
Laura Heyboer (21 goals for Michigan State) were also named to the All-Freshman first team.
SOCCER AMERICA WOMEN'S FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Lindsay Taylor, Stanford
SOCCER AMERICA WOMEN'S
ALL-FRESHMAN First Team Jillian Mastroianni, Boston College
Danielle Foxhoven, Portland
Sarah Hagen, Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Melissa
Henderson Notre Dame
Laura Heyboer, Michigan State
Courtney Jones, North Carolina
Camille Levin, Stanford
Tiffany McCarty, Florida State
Teresa Noyola, Stanford
Lindsay
Taylor, Stanford
Bri Young, Texas A&M
Second Team
Aline Reis, Central Florida
Lauren Alwine, Virginia
Melanie Baskind,
Harvard
Julia Bouchelle, Boston College
Emily Cressy, Kansas
Kelly D'Ambrisi, Georgetown
Katy Frierson, Auburn
Sydney Leroux, UCLA
Ashley Rape, Duke
Casey Short,
Florida State
Tamara Strahota, Minnesota