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Demoner Claims Fourth NSCAA Women’s Division II All-America Honor

Gabriela Demoner (Franklin Pierce/Vitoria, Brazil) has completed her intercollegiate soccer career by claiming her fourth NSCAA All-America selection with the announcement of the 2009 NCAA Women’s Division II team.

Demoner is among 11 players on the 2009 squad who have received the honor more than once. Her teammate, Angelika Johansson (Franklin Pierce/Falkenberg, Sweden) earned her third selection. The College of St. Rose, which had four players named to the team, had two repeat selections. Amanda Deck (Cicero, N.Y.) and Katie Whiting (Holden, Mass.) claimed their second awards, while teammates Kelly Guerin (Sutton, Mass.) and Brittany Godin (Rochester, N.Y.) picked up the award for the first time.

2009 NSCAA NCAA Division II Women's All-Americans (Above, Front Row L-R): Kristin Burton, Amanda Deck, Brittany Godin, Jenna Boyko, Kim Abbott, Lyndsie Bernardini.

(Back Row L-R) Jessica Murphy, Katie Reuck, Rebecca Mays, Kelly Guerin, Gina Goforth, Jamie Gillis.



2009 NSCAA NCAA Division II Women's All-Americans (Below, Front Row L-R): Sarah Oswald, Abigail Schuhmann, Irie Dennis, Erin Mruz, Katie Whiting, Kathleen Strazzere.

(Back Row L-R): Alli Miller, Courtney Turner, Casey Smith, Mary Rob Plunkett, Meagan Thomas, Kayla Mitchell.

St. Rose shared team honors for most players named (four) with West Florida, which was paced by sisters Shameka and Shaneka Gordon (Old Harbour, Jamaica), who were repeat selections, along with teammates Shakira Duncan (Kingston, Jamaica) and Marcela Franco (Sao Paulo, Brazil). Franklin Pierce, Massachusetts-Lowell and national champion Grand Valley State each had two players named.

 

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 II All-America Team
First Team
Pos., Player, Class, School, Hometown
K, Jamie Gillis, Sr., Massachusetts-Lowell, Billerica, Mass.
D, Kelly Guerin, Jr., College of St. Rose, Sutton, Mass.
D, Katie Whiting*, Jr., College of St. Rose, Holden, Mass.
D, Kim Abbott, Sr., St. Edward's, Missouri City, Texas
D, Lisa Bradley, Jr., UC San Diego, Martinez, Calif.
M, Amanda Deck*, Jr., College of St. Rose, Cicero, N.Y.
M, Erin Mruz, So., Grand Valley State, Gurnee, Ill.
M, Jenna Boyko, Sr., Quincy, St. Charles, Mo.
F, Kristin Burton*, Sr., Armstrong Atlantic State, Ocala, Fla.
F, Irie Dennis , Sr., Grand Valley State, New Albany, Ohio
F, Shakira Duncan, Jr., West Florida, Kingston, Jamaica
F, Becca Mays*, Sr., Metro State, San Antonio, Texas

Second Team
K, Lyndsie Bernardini, Fr., West Chester, Elmer, N.J.
D, Alli Miller, Sr., Central Oklahoma, Norman, Okla.
D, Abby Schuhmann, So., Bellarmine, Louisville, Ky.
D, Kathleen Strazzere, Sr., Massachusetts-Lowell, Wilmington, Mass.
M, Megan Beal, Sr., Davis and Elkins, Pilesgrove, N.J.
M, Marcela Franco, Sr., West Florida, Sao Paulo, Brazil
M, Courtney Turner*, Jr., Tusculum, Cocoa Beach, Fla.
F, Kayla Mitchell, Sr., Colorado School of Mines, Ontario, Ore.
F, Jessica Murphy, So., Cal State Dominguez Hills, Torrance, Calif.
F, Jocelyn Charette, Sr., Seattle Pacific, Lakewood, Wash.
F, Gabriela Demoner***, Sr., Franklin Pierce, Vitoria, Brazil
F, Gina Goforth, Sr., Columbus State, Fayetteville, Ga.

Third Team
K, Mary Rob Plunkett, Jr., Georgia College, Augusta, Ga.
D, Shameka Gordon*, Sr., West Florida, Old Harbour, Jamaica
D, Casey Smith, Jr., North Georgia, Stockbridge, Ga.
D, Meagan Thomas, Jr., Rollins, Porte Vedra, Fla.
M, Brittany Godin, So., College of St. Rose, Rochester, N.Y.
M, Morgan Gruenenfelder, Jr., Carson-Newman, Sweetwater, Tenn.
M, Jamie MacArthur, Sr., Fort Lewis, Albuquerque, N.M.
M, Katie Reuck, Sr., Truman State, Jacksonville, Ill.
F, Shaneka Gordon*, Sr., West Florida, Old Harbour, Jamaica
F, Gabrielle Gramprey*, Sr., Merrimack, Brockton, Mass.
F, Angelika Johansson**, Jr., Franklin Pierce, Falkenberg, Sweden
F, Sarah Oswald*, Jr., West Chester, Macungie, Pa.
* indicates prior selection

 

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