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Jennifer Gordon -- Third-team
All-American |
TERRE HAUTE, IND. --
The Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology women's soccer program
was awarded with its first ever All-American honor as part of
three players earning all-region accolades from d3kicks.com.
Senior Jennifer Gordon
(Zionsville) claimed third-team All-American honors from the
Division III soccer website and was also a first-team all-region
honoree. She becomes the first female student-athlete in
school history to capture All-American honors.
Gordon led all NCAA
soccer players (male or female in Division I, II and III) with
26 assists and 1.24 assists per game this season. She added seven goals to share the conference scoring lead with 40
points.
Gordon's career featured school records with 49 career assists, in addition to
her conference record 26 assists this fall. The biomedical
engineering and mechanical engineering double major also earned
ESPN The Magazine first-team Academic All-America honors
last
fall.
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Julie Roebel -- 2nd Team All-Region |
Gordon becomes the 63rd
All-American honoree in school history and the first in the
sport of soccer. She also becomes the first female
student-athlete to earn All-American honors in the college's 13
years of women's athletics.
She also captured
second-team all-region honors from the National Soccer Coaches
Association of America.
In addition to Gordon,
seniors Julie Roebel (Cincinnati, Ohio) and Rachel
Miller (Spring, Texas/Klein Collins) earned slots on the
d3kicks.com all-region team.
Roebel stands second in
school history with 122 points and 53 goals, and is tied with
Gordon for conference-high honors with 40 points. She
leads the HCAC with 19 goals this fall and has recorded three
hat tricks this season.
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Rachel Miller -- 3rd Team All-Region |
Miller led the HCAC in
goals against average (0.60) and victories (19), and ranks among
the national top 100 in save percentage at .839. Her
efforts include six of the team's school record 12 shutouts and
a career goalkeeping record of 33-9-2.
Rose-Hulman finished 19-3
in women's soccer to earn its first Heartland Collegiate
Athletic Conference champion and earn a bid to the NCAA Division
III Tournament. |