Junior midfielder Lindsey Parent
5/12/2010 2:30:42 PM
ANVILLE, PA - Senior defender Jackie Gale (New Vernon, NJ/Madison), senior attack Linda Bohn (Vernon, NJ/Vernon Township) and junior midfielder Lindsey Parent (Cinnaminson, NJ/Cinnaminson) were named First Team All-Middle Atlantic Conference on Wednesday afternoon.
Senior attack Kristen Schuster(Centereach, NY/Centereach), junior defender Stefanie Sanzari (Fairfield, NJ/West Essex) and junior goalkeeper Kelly Butler (Bridgewater, NJ/Bridgewater) were named Second Team All-MAC while sophomore attack Breana Kilpatrick (Pennsauken, NJ/Camden Catholic) was named Honorable Mention All-MAC.
Gale has been one of the premier defenders in the region for the past three seasons. This is the third straight year she has been named First Team All-Conference while also garnering Regional All-American honors the past two seasons. This year, she was third on the team in ground balls (45) and third in caused turnovers (24).
Bohn was named All-Conference for the first time after leading the Devils in assists (26) and points (70) while ranking third in goals (44). In the conference, she ranked sixth in assists per game (1.37) and eighth in points per game (3.68). Nationally, she is 62nd in assists, 82nd in points and 99th in assists per game.
Parent was named to the First Team after being a Second Team Selection a year ago. This season, she was second on the team in goals (45), second in assists (21) and third in points (66) while also collecting the second most ground balls (46). Nationally, she is ranked 102nd in asissts, 108th in points and 132nd in goals.
Schuster earned All-Conference honors for the first time this season after ranking first on the team in goals (53), second in points (68) and third in assists (15). In the conference, she was seventh in goals per game (2.65) and tied for first in game-winning goals (4). Nationally, she is 68th in goals and 96th in points.
Sanzari made the Second Team again after also making it in 2008. She led the Devils in both ground balls (47) and caused turnovers (29). Nationally, she was 124th in caused turnovers per game (1.53).
Butler was named to the All-Conference Team for the first time in 2010 after posting a 9-5 record with 104 saves, a 9.70 goals against average and a .456 save percentage. In the conference among goalies who played more than 10 games, she was fifth in goals against average and seventh in save percentage. Nationally, she was 45th in goals against average, 89th in save percentage, 136th in saves and 168th in saves per game.
Kilpatrick garnered All-Conference accolades for the first time as she was fourth on the team in goals (32), assists (8) and points (40).