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Mouw Earns Fourth All-America Honor in NCAA Women's Division III
Trinity (Texas) puts two on first team

Front Row: Kristin Falzarano, Sarah Wall, Amanda Seifert, Tasha Sheperd, Heidi Brown,
Lisa Bauer, Meghan McMullen.

Back Row: Amy Work, Lindsay Rowland, Erica Adelstein, Erin Duffy, Kelly Fink, Stacey Supanich,
Sarah Finke, Leah Cornwell.


Senior forward Rebecca Mouw of Wheaton (Ill.) College closed her collegiate career in style by claiming her inclusion on her fourth NSCAA/adidas NCAA Women's Division III All-America Team. The team was announced at a news conference in Dallas, Texas, on Thursday, Dec. 12.

Trinity University struck a double-double by placing two players on the first team of both the men's and women's squads. Senior defender Erica Adelstein was a repeat selection, while sophomore forward Lindsay Rowland made her first appearance.

Division III national champion Ohio Wesleyan placed two on the team: junior defender Amy Work, a first-team choice, and freshman forward Sarah Wall, who was selected to the second team.

The NSCAA/adidas All-America teams are determined through voting by NSCAA member coaches from across the nation. The complete list of this year's honorees follows.

NSCAA/adidas NCAA Division III Women’s All-America Soccer Team

Position, Name, Year, School, Hometown

First Team
G, Leah Cornwell*, Sr., William Smith, Scottsville, N.Y.
D, Erin Duffy, So., Wheaton (Mass.), East Longmeadow, Mass.
D, Meghan McMullen, Sr., Wilmington, Springboro, Ohio
D, Amy Work, Jr., Ohio Wesleyan, Westerville, Ohio
M, Erica Adelstein*, Sr., Trinity (Texas), Dallas, Texas
M, Mindy Miller, Sr., Messiah, Dillsburg, Pa.
M, Gia Rosamilia, Sr., College of New Jersey, Parsippany, N.J.
M, Tessie Thompson*, Sr., St. Thomas, West St Paul, Minn.
F, Anne Merten, Jr, Willamette, Corvallis, Ore.
F, Tracy Prihoda*, Jr., Wheaton (Mass.), Needham, Mass.
F, Lindsay Rowland, So., Trinity (Texas), Dallas, Texas

Second Team
G, Lisa Bauer*, Jr., Macalester, Woodbury, Minn
D, Heidi Brown, Sr., Nazareth, Liverpool, N.Y.
D, Tasha Sheperd, So., Elmhurst, Evanston, Ill.
D, Bridget Stolee, So, Puget Sound, Palo Alto, Calif.
M, Kristin Falzarano, Sr., William Smith, Morris Plains, N.J.
M, Hannah Stauffer, So., Williams, New Canaan, Conn.
M, Erin Hurley, Sr., Whittier, Engelwood, Colo.
F, Cara Gabage, Sr., College of New Jersey, Vineland, N.J.
F, Erin Lester, Jr., Keene State, Walpole, N.H.
F, Stacey Supanich*, Sr., Albion, Livonia, Mich.
F, Sarah Wall, Fr., Ohio Wesleyan, Columbus, Ohio

Third Team
G, Stephanie Romanko, Sr., Montclair, North Brunswick, N.J.
D, Cara Glassanos, Sr., Tufts, Hingham, Mass.
D, Mollie Porter, So., Hardin Simmons, Austin, Texas
D, Kathy Wainwright, Jr., Mary Washington, Springfield, Va.
M, Sarah Finke, Sr., Denison, Centerville, Ohio
M, Sanada Mujanovic, Jr., Oneonta, Centereach, N.Y.
M, Amanda Seifert, Sr., Univ. of the South, Huntington, N.Y.
F, Alison Collins, Jr., Rochester, Denver, Colo.
F, Kelly Fink, Jr., Wisconsin-Stevens Point, West Bend, Wis.
F, Rebecca Mouw***, Sr., Wheaton (Ill.), Glen Ellyn, Ill.
F, Natalie Stallings, Sr., Christopher Newport, Poquoson, Va.

*indicates previous selection

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