Thursday, November 1, 2007

 

THREE PIONEERS NAMED TO ALL-SAC WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM,

NICOLE FERRIS NAMED SAC SCHOLAR ATHLETE

 

Nicole Ferris Danielle Tanner Courtney Turner
Nicole Ferris
SAC Scholar Athlete
All-SAC First Team
Danielle Tanner
All-SAC First Team
Courtney Turner
All-SAC First Team

                ROCK HILL, S.C. --- Three Tusculum College women’s soccer players were named to the 2007 All-South Atlantic Conference First Team, including Nicole Ferris who was also tabbed the SAC Scholar Athlete, announced league officials Thursday.  Joining Ferris on the All-SAC Team are forward Danielle Tanner and midfielder Courtney Turner.

 

                Tanner, a junior from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, leads the Pioneers in goals (20) and points (45).  Both are second in the league and the third most in a Tusculum single-season.  Tanner has also tallied eight match-winners, which are the second most in school history.

 

                Turner, a freshman from Cocoa Beach, Fla., has started in all 19 matches in her rookie campaign where she has tallied four goals and five assists for her 13 total points.  Two of her goals have been match-winners.

 

                Ferris, a junior defender from Lebanon, Ohio earns her first All-Conference honor and becomes the second Tusculum player in the program’s history to be named SAC Scholar Athlete.  She has posted a 3.85 cumulative grade point average as a Sports Management major. She was the 2006 Tusculum Academic Freshman of the Year and is a member of the Alpha Chi Honor Society as well as the Tusculum Athletic Director's Honor Roll and SAC Commissioner's Honor Roll.  She is a team captain and has scored one goal and shares the team-lead with five assists.  She is a two-time member of the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV College Division team, including this year where she was selected to the First Team.  In the community, Ferris is a tutor at Tusculum and participates with Nettie Day service projects. She is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, is president of the Physical Education & Sport Studies club and is a volunteer coach for a YMCA youth soccer team.

 

                Tusculum (14-5) is ranked No. 18 in NCAA Division II and has advanced to the semifinal round of the Food Lion SAC Tournament.  The Pioneers will face top-seeded Lincoln Memorial University on Friday.  The winner of that match will advance to Sunday’s championship match.

 

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2007 All-South Atlantic Conference Women’s Soccer Team

FIRST TEAM

F - Alex Beshk, Catawba

F - Heloisa de Oliveira, Lincoln Memorial

F - Abby Martin, Mars Hill

F - Inga Woiwode, Newberry

F - Danielle Tanner, Tusculum

MF - Zarmena Kasparites, Carson-Newman

MF - Lainey Nichols, Catawba

MF - Becky Thompson, Lincoln Memorial

MF - Courtney Turner, Tusculum

D - Julie Nelson, Carson Newman

D - Alyssa Schoenberg, Catawba

D - Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne

D - Nicole Ferris, Tusculum

GK - Claudia Cala, Mars Hill

 

SECOND TEAM

F - Nikki Brennen, Carson Newman

F - Rebbecca Lin, Lenoir-Rhyne

F - Kerstin Williams, Wingate

MF - Morgan Gruendenfelder, Carson-Newman

MF - Michelle Garcia, Lenoir-Rhyne

MF - Juliana Povoa, Lincoln Memorial

MF - Caity Murnahan, Mars Hill

MF - Julie Zielinski, Wingate

D - Nikki Blackwelder, Catawba

D - Lea Cattaggio, Lincoln Memorial

D - Sarah Barnes, Newberry

D - Elizabeth Jones, Newberry

GK - Danielle Beckerle, Newberry

 

SAC Women’s Soccer Coach of the Year: John Cullen, Catawba

SAC Freshman of the Year: Abby Martin, Mars Hill

SAC Coach of the Year: Heloisa de Oliveira, Lincoln Memorial

SAC Scholar Athlete: Nicole Ferris, Tusculum

SAC Fair Play Award: Catawba College