NSCAA NCAA Women's All-America Teams

NSCAA NCAA Women's All-America Teams
by NSCAA
December 6, 2013

The National Soccer Coaches Association of America has announced the 2013 NSCAA/Continental Tire Women’s All-America Teams for all three NCAA divisions.

2013 NCAA Division I Women’s All-America Teams (see below)

2013 NCAA Division II Women’s All-America Teams

2013 NCAA Division III Women’s All-America Teams

The Division I teams consist of nine All-Americans that are repeat selections, including North Carolina’s Crystal Dunn (Rockville Centre, N.Y.) earning her fourth award. UCLA’s Abby Dahlkemper (Menlo Park, Calif.) and Penn State’s Maya Hayes (West Orange, N.J.) also tally their third such honor.

The Division I list also includes players who were named semifinalists on Tuesday for the 2013 Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy, the highest individual intercollegiate award presented annually.

On the Division II teams, eight players add another NSCAA All-America award to their tally. Saint Rose’s Sydney Bond (Deer Park, N.Y.) and California State Stanislaus’s Karenee Demery (Merced, Calif.) both earn their third honor.

The Division III teams consist of nine players making repeat appearances as All-Americans, with Emory’s Lauren Gorodetsky (Palm City, Fla.) leading the way with her fourth award.

The All-America teams for the men’s NCAA divisions, as well as those from NAIA, NCCAA and Junior College programs will be announced the week of December 9.

These student-athletes will be recognized Saturday, Jan. 18 at the annual All-America Luncheon, held in conjunction with the 2014 NSCAA Convention in Philadelphia. Those selected as All-Americans, their coaches and families can register online for the luncheon at www.NSCAA.com/awards/aaregistration.
 

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 2013 NCAA Division I Women’s All-America First Team

Pos. First Last Class School Hometown
K Sabrina D'Angelo Jr. South Carolina Welland, Ontario
D Abby Dahlkemper** Jr. UCLA Menlo Park, Calif.
D Amanda Frisbie Sr. Portland McKinney, Texas
D Kassey Kallman Sr. Florida State Woodbury, Minn.
D Emily Menges Sr. Georgetown Garden City, N.Y.
M Morgan Brian* Jr. Virginia St. Simons Island, Ga.
M Crystal Dunn*** Sr. North Carolina Rockville Centre, N.Y.
M Julie Johnston* Sr. Santa  Clara Mesa, Ariz.
F Makenzy Doniak So. Virginia Chino Hills, Calif.
F Nkem Ezurike Sr. Michigan Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia
F Kristen Hamilton* Sr. Denver Littleton, Colo.
F Jazmine Reeves Sr. Virginia Tech Dover, Del.

Second Team

Pos. First Last Class School Hometown
K Katelyn Rowland Jr. UCLA Vacaville, Calif.
D Kadeisha Buchanan Fr. West Virginia Brampton, Ontario
D Ari Romero Sr. Nebraska Surprise, Ariz.
D Christen Westphal So. Florida Brecksville, Ohio
M Dagny Brynjarsdottir Jr. Florida State Hella, Iceland
M Daphne Corboz* Jr. Georgetown Greenbrook, N.J.
M Meghan Toohey Sr. Michigan Philadelphia, Pa.
F Micaela Castain Sr. Washington State Castro Valley, Calif.
F Rachel Daly So. St. John's Harrogate, England
F Maya Hayes** Sr. Penn State West Orange, N.J.
F Savannah Jordan Fr. Florida Fayetteville, Ga.
F Frances Silva Sr. West Virginia Overland Park, Kan.
F Rafealle Souza Sr. Mississippi Salvador, Brazil

Third Team

Pos. First Last Class School Hometown
K Aubrey Bledsoe* Sr. Wake Forest Cincinnati, Ohio
D Marissa Diggs Jr. UCF Rowlett, Texas
D Caroline Dwyer So. Pennsylvania Exton, Pa.
D Jaelene Hinkle Jr. Texas Tech Denver, Colo.
D Jade Seabrook* Jr. Navy St. Paris, Ohio
M Danielle Colaprico Jr. Virginia Freehold, N.J.
M Cloee Colohan Sr. Brigham Young West Point, Utah
M Nicholette DiGiacomo Sr. Denver Golden, Colo.
M Shea Groom Jr. Texas A&M Liberty, Mo.
F Arin Gilliland Jr. Kentucky Lexington, Ky.
F Sofia Huerta Jr. Santa Clara Boise, Idaho
F Darian Jenkins Fr. UCLA Riverton, Utah
F Maegan Kelly Sr. Marquette Kansas City, Mo.
F Midge Purce Fr. Harvard Olney, Md.

 

 
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