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32 MARINER / 2016 - ISSUE 3

ATHLETICSATHLETICS


AWARDS


and recognition


Men’s Soccer


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ibby had another strong
season as a Mariner and
is the first NAC women’s
soccer player to earn both Player

of the Year and Defensive Player
of the Year in the same season.
The women’s soccer team had the
second-lowest goals allowed (6)
and goals against average (0.67)
in conference games. Libby was
instrumental in helping MMA
concede less than one goal per
game on average and record the
second-most shutouts (5) in
conference action this season. The
two-year captain also chipped in
on offense, netting three goals and
recording two assists against NAC
opponents.

Photo by Tony Llerena

NAC Player of the Year & Defensive Player of the Year,


First Team All-Conference – Morgan Libby ’17


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eFrank started in all 19
games this season and
tallied four goals, including
the game-winner against Johnson
State. The midfielder recorded four
assists against conference teams.

NAC First Team All-Conference



  • Susana DeFrank ’19


Photo by Tony Llerena

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ersey, a senior captain,
tallied the assist on the
game-winning goal against
UMaine-Farmington. As with
others included in NAC Sports-
manship Teams, he is recognized
for positively affecting his sport’s
culture and environment with
behavior demonstrating sports-
manship and integrity.

Photo by Tony Llerena

NAC Sportsmanship Team – Henry Hersey ’17


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oore led the Mariners with
seven goals this season,
including five against
NAC opponents. The rookie also
had four assists this season, three
against conference opponents and
tallied the game-winning goals
against New England College and
Green Mountain College.

NAC Second Team All-Conference



  • Dalton Moore ’20


Photo by Tony Llerena

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olmes made an immediate
impact on the back line for
the Mariners in his rookie
year, earning starts in all 18 games
this season. He helped lead the
team to four shutouts this season,
two against NAC opponents.

NAC Second Team



  • Ryan Holmes ’20


Photo by Tony Llerena

Women’s Soccer


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ewis led the Mariners and
NAC this season with 13
goals and 31 points. The
midfielder recorded five assists,
while tallying six goals and two
assists against conference oppo-
nents. In the Mariners final game
of the regular season, Lewis netted
the game-winner in overtime over
Castleton to clinch the number 4
seed in the NAC Tournament.

NAC First Team All-Conference



  • Makayla Lewis ’19


Photo by Tony Llerena
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