Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers women's soccer

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Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers
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University Mount St. Mary's University
Head coachMelissa Sherwood (1st season)
Conference MAAC
Location Emmitsburg, Maryland
Stadium Waldron Family Stadium
(Capacity: 1,000)
NicknameMountaineers, The Mount
ColorsBlue and white [1]
   
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The Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers women's soccer team represents Mount St. Mary's University in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I college soccer.

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Players


2021 Women's Soccer Roster

1 Drew Camp GK Fr. 5-8 Kintnersville, Pa. / Palisades

3 Cheyenna Cook D Sr. 5-5 Bridgewater, N.J. / Bridgewater-Raritan

7 Kalli Bell M Jr. 5-5 Baltimore, Md. / Sparrows Point

8 Alexa Dragisics F So. 5-3 Ellicott City, Md. / Mount Hebron

10 Madison Bee F Jr. 5-10 Haddonfield, N.J. / Haddonfield

11 Daniella DiBiase F So. 5-3 East Hanover, N.J. / DePaul Catholic

12 Arden Lembryk GK So. 5-5 Wayne, N.J. / Wayne Valley

13 Kayley Kocent M So. 5-3 Baltimore, Md. / Sparrows Point

15 Brenda Aleman D Jr. 5-5 Derwood, Md. / St.John's College

16 Isabella Wendler F So. 5-6 Manheim, Pa. / Manheim Central

19 Mikayla Bates M Jr. 5-4 Easton, Pa. / Notre Dame

20 Emily Streett D Fr. 5-5 Sykesville, Md. / Century

21 Lindsay Reightler F Jr. 5-5 Schnecksville, Pa. / Parkland

22 Hannah Cooksey F Jr. 5-3 Pennsville, N.J. / Pennsville

23 Madi Stanchina D Jr. 5-7 Easton, Pa. / Easton

24 Kayla Pennington D So. 5-5 Reading, Pa. / Wilson

25 Isabella Roberts F Sr. 5-1 Anchorage, Alaska / West

26 Liliana Vargas D So. 5-3 Lexington, Va. / Rockbridge County

28 Alex Piccinich D Jr. 5-4 Freehold, N.J. / Howell

32 Kelsey White F Fr. 5-7 Northfield, N.J. / Ocean City

Personnel

Current technical staff

PositionStaff
Head Coach Melissa Sherwood
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach Tori Krause [2]
Assistant Coach Bonnie Young [3]
Director of Athletics Lynne Robinson

Last updated: August 30, 2017
Source: Mount St. Mary's University Athletics

Coaching history

DatesHead coach
19921993 Regina Gebhart
19941996 Wayne Sanchez
1997 Laura Johnston
19982006Paul Wood
20072015 Tom Gosselin
20162017Joe Nemzer
20182021Tori Krause

Awards [4]

First Team All-Conference

Second Team All-Conference

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References

  1. MSMU Graphic Standards (PDF). Retrieved March 23, 2016.
  2. "Mount St. Mary's Women's Soccer Adds Tori Krause to Coaching Staff". mountathletics.com. July 17, 2017. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  3. "Bonnie Young Joins Mount St. Mary's Women's Soccer Coaching Staff". mountathletics.com. July 31, 2017. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  4. "NEC Women's Soccer All-Conference Teams". Northeast Conference. Retrieved 25 April 2010.