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COLLEGE BOOT SPOTLIGHT: PENN STATE'S MAYA HAYES
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Penn State’s Maya Hayes was named Big Ten Forward of the Year for the second straight season, and is a candidate for the Soccer News Net Women’s College Boot. photo courtesy Penn State Athletic Communications |
Penn State junior forward Maya Hayes is one of four nominees for Philly Soccer News Women’s College Player of the Year and a regional nominee for the Soccer News Net Women’s College Boot, recognizing the national player of the year.
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SPRING SLATE SET
Nittany Lions will face two NWSL teams
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.;– The Penn State Nittany Lions women’s team will play four contests this spring, including two against teams from the newly created National Women’s Soccer League. Additionally, one home contest is featured on April 19.
LION CUBS
Penn State adds seven to women's team
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.; Penn State has added seven new players to the women's team. Salina Williford joined the Nittany Lions on campus in January and joining her this August will be Brittany Basinger , Olivia Brandy, Chloe Buehler, Andrea Gunderson, Angela Widlacki, and Anna Witte.
NSCAA COACH OF THE YEAR
Nittany Lions Walsh honored
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.—Penn State wome’s head coach Erica Walsh was honored as the National Soccer Coaches Association of America coach of the year for NCAA Division I.
COLLEGE BOOT SPOTLIGHT: PENN STATE'S MAYA HAYES
Meet the candidates, and vote!
Penn State junior forward Maya Hayes is one of four nominees for Philly Soccer News Women’s College Player of the Year and a regional nominee for the Soccer News Net Women’s College Boot, recognizing the national player of the year.
NAIRN A FINALIST
Penn State midfielder makes Hermann Trophy cut
KANSAS CITY, Kan.--- – Penn State senior midfielder Christine Nairn (Arnold, Md.) has been named a Finalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy, the NSCAA announced on Thursday afternoon. Nairn is one of three finalists, joining Virginia’s Caroline Miller and North Carolina’s Crystal Dunn.
TAR HEELS PROVE DEADLY
Penn State falls 4-1 in College Cup final
SAN DIEGO---In the end, Penn State could not overcome North Carolina's experience and deadly precision on set pieces. Making their first ever appearance in the NCAA College Cup championship game, the Nittany Lions fell to the Tar Heels 4-1 at Torero Stadium Sunday.
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