ECAC Announces 2015 Women's Soccer Fall All-Stars

ECAC Announces 2015 Women's Soccer Fall All-Stars

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The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) has announced the 2015 Women's Soccer All-Star teams. 
Division I Women's Soccer
Princeton University captured three year-end awards, with junior Tyler Lussi claiming Offensive Player of the Year honors and Mimi Asom earning Rookie of the Year recognition, while Tigers Head Coach Sean Driscoll was voted as the DI Women’s Soccer Coach of the Year. Caroline Casey of the College of William & Mary captured the Defensive Player of the Year award.
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Division II Women's Soccer
Mani Brueckner from Gannon University received the award for Offensive Player of the Year, while representatives from the University of Bridgeport collected the three remaining year-end awards. Goalkeeper Jennifer Wendelius claimed the award for Defensive Player of the Year, and Jess Laszlo took home Rookie of the Year honors, while Head Coach Magnus Nilerud garnered Coach of the Year accolades.
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Division III Women's Soccer Metro
Sara Corson of Rutgers University–Newark had a remarkable season that earned her Offensive Player of the Year, while Stockton University’s standout rookie goalkeeper Nicole Pallante captured Defensive Player of the Year. Megan Carver of New York University claimed Rookie of the Year, and Rowan University Head Coach Scott Leacott took home Coach of the Year.
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Division III Women's Soccer New England
 Wentworth Institute of Technology takes home two year-end awards, with Defensive Player of the Year going to Mary Pastorelli and Coach of the Year going to Bobby Desilets. Mariah Kaiser of Roger Williams University was voted Offensive Player of the Year, while Rookie of the Year was awarded to Allie Hrabchak of Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Division III Women's Soccer South
Sophomore Jordan Toohey of Washington and Jefferson College topped the voting for Offensive Player of the Year in 2015, while Carnegie Mellon University junior Katie Liston walked away with Defensive Player of the Year. Swarthmore freshman standout Marin McCoy came out on top for Rookie of the Year while Yon Struble was named Coach of the Year.
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Division III Women's Soccer Upstate
Stevens Institute of Technology dominated the voting for year-end awards as Raba Nassif, Zisi Komar and Coach Jeff Parker came away with Offensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year and Coach of the Year, respectively. Zoe Jackson Gibson of William Smith College was voted the Defensive Player of the Year. For the second year in a row.
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