| Lee, Levien Earn Third NSCAA Women’s Division III All-America Honors |
Led by three-time selections Taryne Lee (Wheaton [Ill.]/St. Charles, Ill.) and Janece Levien (Puget Sound/Tacoma, Wash.), a total of nine players earned repeat selections to the NSCAA Women’s NCAA Division III All-America team with the announcement of the 2009 squad. 
Joining Lee and Levien as repeat selections were Libby Paver Held (Washington [Mo.]/Bethesda, Md.), Ashley Hoath (Lynchburg/Alexandria, Va.), Jenny Knox (Otterbein/Gahanna, Ohio), Amanda Naeher (Messiah/Seymour, Conn.), Brelynn Nasypany (William Smith/Herkimer, N.Y.), Caryn Rosoff (Washington [Mo.]/Beverly Hills, Calif.) and Amy Scheffer (Ithaca/Schenectady, N.Y.).
2009 NSCAA Women's NCAA Division III All-Americans (Front Row L-R): Chelsea Hafley, Maggie Amorello, Ellen Coleman, Karen Guszkowski, Eileen Boylan, Elizabeth Cherry.
Back Row (L-R): Brelynn Nasypany Briann McDonogh, Taryne Lee, Jillian DiRenzo, Melissa Gorenkoff, Ashley Hoath, Jenny Knox, Jessica Babice.
Six teams had two players each on the team: Messiah, the University of Rochester, Trinity (Texas), Washington (Mo.), Washington and Lee and Williams.
 The NSCAA All-America selections were recognized at the annual All-America Luncheon, held in Philadelphia, Pa., on Jan. 16 as part of the 2010 NSCAA Convention.
2009 NSCAA Women's NCAA Division III All-Americans (Front Row L-R): Brianna Young, Kayla Radloff, Erin Hench, Amanda Naeher, Kimmi Yoshita, Amy Scheffer.
Back Row (L-R): Chelsea Paskman, Carlyn Powers, Danika Wright, Molly Sheils, Katheryne Lawson, Emily Leary.
2009 NSCAA Women's NCAA Division III All-America Team First Team Pos., Player, Class, School, Hometown K, Karen Guszkowski, Sr., Johns Hopkins, Sayreville, N.J. D, Jenny Knox*, Jr., Otterbein, Gahanna, Ohio D, Katheryne Lawson, So., Washington & Lee, Lexington, Va. D, Danika Wright, Jr., Trinity (Texas), Alpine, Utah M, Ashley Hoath*, Sr., Lynchburg, Alexandria, Va. M, Amanda Naeher*, Sr., Messiah, Seymour, Conn. M, Brianna Young, Sr., Trinity (Texas), Rockville Centre, N.Y. F, Erin Hench, Jr., Messiah, Carlisle, Pa. F, Taryne Lee**, Sr., Wheaton (Ill.), St. Charles, Ill. F, Briann McDonough, Sr., College of New Jersey, North Arlington, N.J. F, Caryn Rosoff*, Sr., Washington (Mo.), Beverly Hills, Calif.
Second Team K, Emily Leary, So., Washington & Lee, Lexington, Va. D, Anjuli Demers, Sr., Middlebury, Dracut, Mass. D, Libby Paver Held*, Sr., Washington (Mo.), Bethesda, Md. D, Maddie Mette, Sr., Macalester, St. Paul, Minn. M, Emily Ottenhoff, Sr., Calvin, Palos Heights, Ill. M, Chelsea Paskman, Jr., University of Scranton, Chalfont, Pa. M, Amy Scheffer*, Sr., Ithaca, Schenectady, N.Y. M, Brianna Wolfson, Sr., Williams, Williamstown, Mass. F, Ellen Coleman, So., University of Rochester, Wauwatosa, Wis. F, Janece Levien**, Sr., Puget Sound, Tacoma, Wash. F, Brelynn Nasypany*, Jr., William Smith, Herkimer, N.Y. F, Kimmi Oshita, Jr., Denison, Cincinnati, Ohio
Third Team K, Kayla Radloff, So., Augustana, West Chicago, Ill. D, Margaret Amorello, Jr., Wittenberg, Sutton, Mass. D, Eileen Boylan, Sr., University of Rochester, Edina, Minn. D, Kara Duggan, Jr., Williams, Williamstown, Mass. D, Chelsea Hafley, Jr., University of Redlands, Redlands, Calif. M, Beth Cherry, Sr., SUNY Oneonta, Basking Ridge, N.J. M, Kirsten Moran, Sr., St. Thomas (Minn.), St. Paul, Minn. M, Meaghan Murphy*, Sr., Amherst, Springfield, Mass. M, Carlyn Powers, Jr., Hardin-Simmons, Frisco, Texas M, Molly Sheils, Sr., Capital, Centerville, Ohio F, Jessica Babice, Jr., Rowan, Groveville, N.J. F, Jillian DiRenzo, Sr., Eastern, Galloway, N.J. F, Melissa Gorenkoff, Sr., Brandeis, Woodbury, N.Y. F, Sam Johnson, Jr., Concordia-Moorhead (Minn.), Fargo, N.D.
* indicates prior selection
|
|
| The Technical Area, NSCAA eNewsletter |
 |
|
 |
 |
| Soccer Journal - Published seven times a year in print and once annually online, Soccer Journal is the Official Publication of NSCAA and is one of the few publications in the world produced exclusively for soccer coaches. learn more |
| Insurance - Members in the United States automatically receive $1 million in professional liability insurance, providing coverage for most soccer-related activities. learn more |
| Academy Programs - The benchmark of soccer coaching education is the NSCAA Coaching Academy program. learn more |
| Convention - The NSCAA Convention is "The World's Largest Annual Gathering of Soccer Coaches." Held each January learn more |
| Awards and Recognition - The NSCAA administers an outstanding awards and recognition program which includes Coach of the Year, All-America, long-term service and special recognition awards, designed to recognize excellence in soccer, academics and service to the game. learn more |
| Licensed Apparel - A full line of distinctive coaching gear sets you apart as a member of the NSCAA through our licensed apparel program with adidas. learn more |
| For more details, please proceed to the Benefits of NSCAA Membership Page |
|
|