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Three Kutztown women’s soccer players
named to NSCAA all-Atlantic Region team
KUTZTOWN, PA. (December 9, 2009) –
The Kutztown University women’s soccer team had three players named
to the National Soccer Coaches’ Association of America all-Atlantic
region team. Junior defender Chelsea Deeter (Langhorne/Neshaminy)
was named to the first team while sophomore forward Chelsea
Bressler (Annville/Annville-Cleona) and sophomore midfielder
Shannon Pennock (North Burlington, NJ/Mansfield) were named to
the second team.
They helped Kutztown enjoyable
a memorable year. The Golden Bears set a school record for wins (15)
and shutouts in a season (13), finished second in the PSAC East
regular season and was PSAC tournament runner-up.
The Golden Bears also hosted an NCAA Division
II Atlantic Region postseason contest. During the season, Kutztown
was nationally ranked in nine of the 11 NSCAA polls during the
season.
Deeter had a sterling season in
helping the Golden Bears set a school record for wins in a season
(15). Deeter anchored a defense that posted a school record 13
shutouts. In addition, Deeter helped Kutztown earn a bid to the NCAA
Division II Atlantic Region tournament. The Golden Bears finished
second in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) East
Division and as PSAC tournament runner-up. Deeter also had two
assists during a 4-1 victory over East Stroudsburg in a PSAC
quarterfinal contest.
Bressler, who was named the PSAC East
Freshman of the Year last season, leads Kutztown in goals (10),
points (24) and game-winning goals (five). Bressler has scored 20
goals during her two-year career. This is the second consecutive
year Bressler was named to the PSAC East first team. Bressler scored
the only goal during Kutztown’s 1-0 victory over California (Pa.) in
the PSAC quarterfinals.
Pennock has scored six goals, which
is third on the team. She started the season with a bang by scoring
the game-winning goal in overtime to help Kutztown defeat then
eighth-ranked Mercyhurst, 2-1. Pennock scored two goals each against
Mansfield and Charleston.
Based in Kansas City, Kan., the NSCAA
is the largest coaches' organization in the United States. Since its
founding in 1941, it has grown to include more than 28,000 members
who coach both genders at all levels of the sport. In addition to a
national rankings program for colleges and high schools, NSCAA
offers an extensive recognition program that presents nearly 10,000
individual awards every year. It fulfills its mission of coaching
education through a nationwide program of clinics and week-long
courses, teaching more than 4,000 soccer.
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