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For immediate release Contact: Paul Worstell, 816-415-5959; worstellp@william.jewell.edu Jewell women’s soccer player receives weekly honors from Heart of America Conference October 31, 2006
William Jewell junior Shannon Eberle was named the Heart of America Athletic Conference player of the week.
Eberle finished the week with two goals and three assists for a total of seven points. The St. Charles, Mo., native has been out since September with a broken collar bone. After missing 13 games, she led the Cardinals to two wins this week and led the conference in points.
The Cardinals, 13-3 on the year, will open the Region V playoffs as the number four seed and will host a Region V opponent on Saturday, November 4, at Greene Stadium on the Jewell campus in Liberty, Mo.
For immediate release Contact: Paul Worstell, 816-415-5959; worstellp@william.jewell.edu William Jewell women’s soccer dominates Heart of America All Conference Team November 3, 2006 The William Jewell College women’s soccer team set a Heart of America Conference record by placing 8 players on the All-Conference team. Defender Megan Penrod, midfielders Megan Gray and Ashley Tanner and forward Nicole Revenaugh were named to the Heart of America All-Conference first team. Defender Erica Greco was named to the All-Conference Second team. Defender Kathleen Hatfield, sophomore midfielder Katie Brooks and senior forward Abby Mott were named to the All-Conference Third team. In addition, Megan Penrod was named the HAAC Defensive Player of the Year.
“The appreciation and respect of our Jewell players and team was evident in the All Conference selections,” said WJC Head Coach Chris Cissell. “We have had outstanding performances this season and we have more good soccer remaining.”
The Cardinal’s begin regional playoff action at home on Saturday November 4, against Hannibal LaGrange. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00 p.m.
For immediate release Contact: Paul Worstell, 816-415-5959; worstellp@william.jewell.edu Jewell soccer players achieve Academic All-American Status December 1, 2006 Three William Jewell College women's soccer players have earned Academic All-American status from the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics.
In order to earn NAIA Academic All-American status a player must be a junior or above in academic standing, they must be in attendance of their nominating institution for one full year, and have a Grade Point Average of at least 3.50 (on a 4.00 scale) for the current academic year.
Those players honored are junior Nicole Revenaugh (3.69 GPA), junior Megan Gray (3.67 GPA) and junior Eric Greco (3.57 GPA).
”I am so proud of these individuals,” said Head Coach Chris Cissell. “These kids should take great pride in knowing they accomplished this at William Jewell with it’s rich history in academics.”
For immediate release Contact: Paul Worstell, 816-415-5959; worstellp@william.jewell.edu William Jewell women’s soccer players earn All-American honors December 5, 2006 Four members of the William Jewell women’s soccer team were named National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics All-Americans. Midfielders Megan Gray and Ashley Tanner, forward Nicole Revenaugh and defender Megan Penrod were all named as an Honorable Mention All-Americans.
All four players were first team All-Conference selections in the very competitive Heart of America Athletic Conference. Coach Chris Cissell is glad to see them recognized nationally.
“Our girls worked really hard this season and they deserve the conference, region and now national awards that they have been given,” said Cissell. “We are going to work very hard this off-season and come back even stronger in 2007.”
The Cardinals finished their season 14-4-2 with a second place finish in the HAAC and a third place finish in Region V.
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