2011 Women's
Soccer
NCAA National
Tournament:
Lees-McRae (1st Round)
Conference
Carolinas Tournament Champion: Lees-McRae
Conference
Carolinas Regular Season Champions:
Mount Olive, Eastern Division & Lees-McRae,
Western Division
2011 Standings
East Division Standings
|
Conference
|
|
Overall
|
|
GP
|
Record
|
Win %
|
PF
|
PA
|
|
GP
|
Record
|
Win %
|
PF
|
PA
|
Last 10
|
Streak
|
Mount Olive
|
12
|
8-3-1
|
0.708
|
30
|
9
|
|
17
|
10-5-2
|
0.647
|
40
|
15
|
5-4-1
|
Lost 2
|
Pfeiffer
|
12
|
7-4-1
|
0.625
|
29
|
12
|
|
20
|
9-10-1
|
0.475
|
35
|
30
|
5-4-1
|
Lost 1
|
Queens (N.C.)
|
12
|
7-4-1
|
0.625
|
32
|
13
|
|
19
|
7-10-2
|
0.421
|
40
|
31
|
4-4-2
|
Tied 1
|
Barton
|
12
|
2-9-1
|
0.208
|
13
|
40
|
|
16
|
3-12-1
|
0.219
|
20
|
60
|
1-8-1
|
Lost 3
|
Coker
|
12
|
1-10-1
|
0.125
|
9
|
42
|
|
18
|
1-16-1
|
0.083
|
10
|
61
|
0-9-1
|
Lost 3
|
St. Andrews
|
12
|
1-11
|
0.083
|
4
|
55
|
|
18
|
2-15-1
|
0.139
|
12
|
74
|
1-8-1
|
Won 1
|
West Division Standings
|
Conference
|
|
Overall
|
|
GP
|
Record
|
Win %
|
PF
|
PA
|
|
GP
|
Record
|
Win %
|
PF
|
PA
|
Last 10
|
Streak
|
Lees-McRae
|
12
|
11-1
|
0.917
|
51
|
6
|
|
21
|
13-5-3
|
0.690
|
56
|
17
|
5-3-2
|
Lost 1
|
Belmont Abbey
|
12
|
10-2
|
0.833
|
31
|
8
|
|
21
|
12-7-2
|
0.619
|
39
|
22
|
7-1-2
|
Tied 1
|
Limestone
|
12
|
9-3
|
0.750
|
36
|
10
|
|
19
|
13-5-1
|
0.711
|
47
|
17
|
7-2-1
|
Tied 1
|
King (TN)
|
12
|
7-4-1
|
0.625
|
23
|
19
|
|
17
|
8-8-1
|
0.500
|
31
|
30
|
5-4-1
|
Lost 1
|
Erskine
|
12
|
5-7
|
0.417
|
12
|
22
|
|
17
|
6-11
|
0.353
|
16
|
35
|
3-7
|
Lost 5
|
North Greenville
|
12
|
4-6-2
|
0.417
|
17
|
30
|
|
15
|
5-8-2
|
0.400
|
22
|
37
|
3-5-2
|
Lost 1
|
Converse
|
12
|
2-10
|
0.167
|
6
|
27
|
|
18
|
2-15-1
|
0.139
|
12
|
42
|
2-8
|
Lost 4
|
Women's Soccer Standings
|
Conference
|
|
Overall
|
|
GP
|
Record
|
Win %
|
PF
|
PA
|
|
GP
|
Record
|
Win %
|
PF
|
PA
|
Last 10
|
Streak
|
Lees-McRae
|
12
|
11-1
|
0.917
|
51
|
6
|
|
21
|
13-5-3
|
0.690
|
56
|
17
|
5-3-2
|
Lost 1
|
Belmont Abbey
|
12
|
10-2
|
0.833
|
31
|
8
|
|
21
|
12-7-2
|
0.619
|
39
|
22
|
7-1-2
|
Tied 1
|
Limestone
|
12
|
9-3
|
0.750
|
36
|
10
|
|
19
|
13-5-1
|
0.711
|
47
|
17
|
7-2-1
|
Tied 1
|
Mount Olive
|
12
|
8-3-1
|
0.708
|
30
|
9
|
|
17
|
10-5-2
|
0.647
|
40
|
15
|
5-4-1
|
Lost 2
|
King (TN)
|
12
|
7-4-1
|
0.625
|
23
|
19
|
|
17
|
8-8-1
|
0.500
|
31
|
30
|
5-4-1
|
Lost 1
|
Pfeiffer
|
12
|
7-4-1
|
0.625
|
29
|
12
|
|
20
|
9-10-1
|
0.475
|
35
|
30
|
5-4-1
|
Lost 1
|
Queens (N.C.)
|
12
|
7-4-1
|
0.625
|
32
|
13
|
|
19
|
7-10-2
|
0.421
|
40
|
31
|
4-4-2
|
Tied 1
|
Erskine
|
12
|
5-7
|
0.417
|
12
|
22
|
|
17
|
6-11
|
0.353
|
16
|
35
|
3-7
|
Lost 5
|
North Greenville
|
12
|
4-6-2
|
0.417
|
17
|
30
|
|
15
|
5-8-2
|
0.400
|
22
|
37
|
3-5-2
|
Lost 1
|
Barton
|
12
|
2-9-1
|
0.208
|
13
|
40
|
|
16
|
3-12-1
|
0.219
|
20
|
60
|
1-8-1
|
Lost 3
|
Converse
|
12
|
2-10
|
0.167
|
6
|
27
|
|
18
|
2-15-1
|
0.139
|
12
|
42
|
2-8
|
Lost 4
|
Coker
|
12
|
1-10-1
|
0.125
|
9
|
42
|
|
18
|
1-16-1
|
0.083
|
10
|
61
|
0-9-1
|
Lost 3
|
St. Andrews
|
12
|
1-11
|
0.083
|
4
|
55
|
|
18
|
2-15-1
|
0.139
|
12
|
74
|
1-8-1
|
Won 1
|
All-Conference
Awards:
Women's All-Conference
1st-Team
Ashley Alderin-Fleagle, Limestone -Forward
Morgan Shelton, King -Forward
Marybeth Sullivan, Lees-McRae –Forward
Lauren Vawter, Queens -Midfielder
Nicole Voets, Belmont Abbey -Midfielder
Brooke Santerre, Lees-McRae -Midfielder
Alyssa Wombwell, Pfeiffer –Midfielder
Mary Dorn, Lees-McRae -Defender
Carly Kensinger, Belmont Abbey -Defender
Lauren Lanham, Limestone -Defender
Lyndsey McIntyre, Mount Olive -Goalkeeper
Women's All-Conference
2nd-Team
Lindsey Stanley, Mount Olive -Forward
Meagan Thornton, Lees-McRae -Forward
Ananda Gebreyesus, Belmont Abbey -Forward
Vickie Rich, Lees-McRae –Forward
Vanessa Jarrett, Limestone -Midfielder
Silvia Vazquez, Belmont Abbey -Midfielder
Casey Craft, Erskine –Midfielder
Hilary Parkin, Converse -Defender
Alana Ryczek, Belmont Abbey -Defender
Holli Schwartz, Limestone –Defender
Kaitlyn Briggs, Lees-McRae -Goalkeeper
Women's All-Conference
3rd-Team
Gabriella Reid, Limestone -Forward
Kristen Wright, Queens -Forward
Rebecca Mateo, Belmont Abbey –Forward
Emily Jones, Lees-McRae -Midfielder
Becky Sanzsole, Mount Olive -Midfielder
Heidi Steger, King –Midfielder
Patrice Clarke, Mount Olive -Defender
Kariel Parian, Queens -Defender
Sarah Rountree, Coker -Defender
Mary Knepp, Mount Olive –Defender
Abbey Kitts, King -Goalkeeper
Women's Soccer Player of the
Year
Ashley Alderin-Fleagle, Limestone
Ashley Alderin-Fleagle had a breakout season during her final
year with the Saints, posting a conference-leading 19 goals to go
with six assists while also leading NCAA Division II in total goals
scored. Alderin-Fleagle paced Limestone to a program-best 12 wins
this year, scoring 15 goals over the final 11 matches of the
regular season to lead the team to a 9-2 record during the same
span.
Women's Soccer Freshman of the
Year
Meagan Thornton, Lees-McRae
Meagan Thornton burst onto the conference and national scene this
season, leading all Conference Carolinas freshmen with 12 goals,
six assists, and 30 points. A native of Millville, N.J., Thornton
has also tallied a pair of match-winners this season, while scoring
two or more goals on a trio of occasions.
Women's Soccer Coach of the Year
Cally Morrill, Lees-McRae
Cally Morrill has taken the Bobcats to new heights this fall,
leading Lees-McRae to its first Conference Carolinas regular season
championship since 2000. The Bobcats posted an 11-1 record against
league opponents in Morrill's second year at the helm, earning the
program's first-ever top seed in the conference tournament.
Women's All-Tournament Team:
Jill Maykut, Pfeiffer
Holli Swartz, Limestone
Carly Kensinger, Belmont Abbey
Kiera Woerner, Belmont Abbey
Hannah Kohls, Belmont Abbey
Emily Jones, Lee-McRae
Jessica O'Leary, Lees-McRae
Ariana Smith, Lees-McRae
Brooke Santerre, Lees-McRae
Mary Dorn- Tournament MVP
2011
Men’s & Women’s Soccer Tournament Championship
(Archive) Link Page
2011
Men’s & Women’s Soccer Academic All-Conference
Teams Link
2011
Fall Scholar Athletes of the Year Link
2011
Fall ‘Team Sportsmanship Award Winners’ Link
*Note: For all sports in 2011-12 season, St. Andrews was
a scheduling partner only