2014 AMCC Women's Soccer News
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THREE AMCC WOMEN'S SOCCER PLAYERS NAMED SCHOLAR ALL-EAST REGIONJanuary 14, 2015Penn State Behrend women's soccer senior Maddie Monte, junior goalie Taylor Troyan, and Medailled junior Candis Kapuscinski have been named to the 2014 NSCAA Women's College Scholar All-East Region Honorable Mention Team.
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BEHREND'S BILKA AND MEDAILLE'S KAPUSCINSKI NAMED TO GREAT LAKES ALL-REGION TEAMDecember 12, 2014The AMCC placed two women's soccer player on the 2014 NSCAA Division III Women's Great Lakes All-Region Team.
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SIX AMCC WOMEN'S SOCCER PLAYERS EARN UPPER 90 HONORSDecember 09, 2014Six AMCC women's soccer players received honors from Upper 90 magazine, a Western New York soccer magazine.
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PENN ST. BEHREND'S ALEX BILKA NAMED NSCAA ALL-REGIONDecember 04, 2014Penn St. Behrend Alex Bilka has been named to the 2014 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/Continental Tire NCAA Division III Women's All-Great Lakes Region Team.
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AMCC FALL SPORTSMANSHIP TEAMS ANNOUNCEDDecember 01, 2014All institution sport teams which compete for an AMCC championship may select one member from their team who displays good sportsmanship throughout the season to be a member of the All-AMCC Sportsmanship Team.
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BEHREND WOMEN'S SOCCER FALLS TO BRANDEIS IN NCAA TOURNAMENTNovember 16, 2014The Brandeis women's soccer team scored a goal in each half to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament with a 2-0 victory over Penn State Behrend on Saturday night at Misericordia University.
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CRIVELLI, AUGUSTINE, AND OLIVIA BELACK NAMED ECAC SOUTH PLAYERS OF THE WEEKNovember 11, 2014Penn St. Behrend's Anthony Crivelli, Evan Augustine, and Olivia Belack were all named ECAC South Players of the Week for the week ending November 9.
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BRADFORD'S SMITH, BEHREND'S LLOYD RATED AMCC'S BEST IN 2014November 11, 2014Pitt-Bradford forward Melissa Smith and Penn St. Behrend midfielder Shelby Lloyd lead an all-star cast of AMCC women's soccer players for 2014.
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WOMEN'S SOCCER NATIONAL STATISTICS: GAMES THROUGH NOVEMBER 9November 11, 2014The AMCC has placed four women's soccer student-athletes in the top 50 nationally in the following statistical categories for games through November 9.
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PENN ST. BEHREND FACES BRANDEIS IN NCAA FIRST ROUNDNovember 10, 2014The Penn State Behrend women's soccer team will be making its fourth straight and seventh overall appearance in the NCAA Division III Tournament this weekend.
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Kiley Ransbury, Penn St. Behrend, DefensiveNovember 09, 2014Ransbury was instrumental in shutting down Pitt-Bradford's top goal scorer in the AMCC Championships on Saturday. She anchored a defense that only gave up three goals in three tournament games.
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Olivia Belack, Penn St. Behrend, OffensiveNovember 09, 2014Belack had four goals on the week, three against Franciscan in the AMCC semifinals before scoring the game-winning goal in overtime to help the Lions win the AMCC Championship. Belack was also named to the AMCC All-Tournament Team. Belack ranks second in the AMCC in goals (16), assists (10), and points (42).
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PENN ST. BEHREND ADVANCES TO NCAA WOMEN'S SOCCER NATIONAL TOURNAMENTNovember 08, 2014#3 seed Penn St. Behrend upset the #1 seed Pitt Bradord for the 2014 AMCC Women's Soccer Championship and is headed to the NCAA National Tournament.
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PITT BRADFORD, BEHREND TO MEET IN WOMEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP GAMENovember 05, 2014#1 seed Pitt-Bradford dealt #5 seed D'Youville a 2-0 loss in the semifinals of the AMCC Women's Soccer Championship, while #3 Penn St. Behrend easily defeated #2 Franciscan 6-1.
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WOMEN'S SOCCER NATIONAL STATISTICS: GAMES THROUGH NOVEMBER 2November 04, 2014The AMCC has placed four women's soccer student-athletes in the top 50 nationally in the following statistical categories for games through November 2.
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Catie Giebner, D'Youville College, DefensiveNovember 02, 2014Giebner had a shutout against the Medaille Mavericks in Tuesday's must-win game, a 1-0 victory, saving all six shots on goal. The win clinched a playoff berth for the Spartans, giving them the #5 seed in the AMCC Playoffs. On Saturday, D'Youville had a rematch against Medaille in the first round of the AMCC Playoffs, where Giebner came up big as she saved five of six shots she faced, allowing one goal in the Spartans' 2-1 upset of Medaille to advance to the semi-finals of the AMCC Playoffs.
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Terra Juda, D'Youville College, OffensiveNovember 02, 2014Juda scored the lone goal against Medaille, lifting the Spartans to a 1-0 victory and clinching a playoff spot. As the #5 seed, DYC once agains faced off against #4 Medaille, this time in the first round of the AMCC playoffs. Juda scored the opening goal of the game and also assisted on the second goal before halftime, giving DYC a 2-0 lead. DYC beat Medaille 2-1, with Juda having three points and being directly invovled with every goal scored for the Spartans on the week.
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BEHREND, D'YOUVILLE KEEP MOVING IN WOMEN'S SOCCER PLAYOFFSNovember 01, 2014#3 seed Penn St. Behrend and #5 seed D'Youville College will advance to the semifinal round of the AMCC women's soccer tournament.
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PITT BRADFORD AND FRANCISCAN AIM FOR FIRST AMCC WOMEN'S SOCCER TITLEOctober 30, 2014Pitt-Bradford has earned the top seed in the 2014 AMCC women’s soccer championship tournament for the first time in program history, and will enter the competition with an 8-1 record.
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MEDAILLE'S KAPUSCINSKI NAMED TO THE 2014 CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT TEAMOctober 29, 2014Medaille College women's soccer forward Candis Kapuscinski was selected to the 2014 Capital One Academic All-District Team.
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WOMEN'S SOCCER NATIONAL STATISTICS: GAMES THROUGH OCTOBER 26October 28, 2014The AMCC has placed four women's soccer student-athletes in the top 50 nationally in the following statistical categories for games through October 26.
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Grace Adams, Hilbert, DefensiveOctober 27, 2014Adams had several key saves for the Hawks in net this past week. She made eight saves in a 1-0 loss to Medaille, one of which was a crucial breakaway save early in the second half before recording 14 saves in a 2-2 tie versus PS-Altoona. Adams finished the week with 22 total saves.
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Olivia Belack, Penn St. Behrend, OffensiveOctober 27, 2014Belack scored three goals and dished out three assists for nine points in two games. She netted a pair of goals and had one assist in a 5-1 win over Mt. Aloysius. Her other goal and two assists came in a 4-0 win over D'Youville. Belack leads the league in assists (11) and is second in points (33).
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WOMEN'S SOCCER NATIONAL STATISTICS: GAMES THROUGH OCTOBER 19October 21, 2014The AMCC has placed seven women's soccer student-athletes in the top 50 nationally in the following statistical categories for games through October 19.
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Destiney Davis, La Roche College, DefensiveOctober 19, 2014Davis registered two shutouts in a 2-0 week. She made six saves in a 1-0 victory over Mt. Aloysius before recording eight saves in a 1-0 win over D'Youville, ending the week with 14 saves.
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Melissa Smith, Pitt-Bradford, OffensiveOctober 19, 2014Smith registered her second and third consecutive hat tricks in wins over D’Youville and Penn State Altoona. They were also her fourth in the past five games, bringing her season total in goals to an AMCC-best 50. Smith also recorded an assist in both games, totaling 14 points for the week.
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WOMEN'S SOCCER NATIONAL STATISTICS: GAMES THROUGH OCTOBER 12October 14, 2014The AMCC has placed three women's soccer student-athletes in the top 50 nationally in the following statistical categories for games through October 12.
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Monica Dawyot, Franciscan University, DefensiveOctober 12, 2014Dawyot was the difference maker in the Lady Barons’ 2-0 and shut-out week. Dawyot played center back for Franciscan, played the full 90 minutes in both games, and it was due to her defensive stops that both games ended in shut-outs for the Lady Barons.
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Melissa Smith, Pitt-Bradford, OffensiveOctober 12, 2014Smith scored four goals in two games last week, including another hat-trick in the game vs. Mount Aloysius. She also added two assists against the Mounties.
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WOMEN'S SOCCER NATIONAL STATISTICS: GAMES THROUGH OCTOBER 5October 08, 2014The AMCC has placed six women's soccer student-athletes in the top 50 nationally in the following statistical categories for games through October 5.