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Hanna Ashby Named IWLCA Division III National Goalie of the Year

Hanna Ashby Named IWLCA Division III National Goalie of the Year

DIVISION III

Player of the Year

Dakota

Adamec

Tufts University

Senior

Attack

           

Division III Positional Players of the Year

     

Goalkeeper of the Year

Hanna

Ashby

University of Mary Washington

Senior

Goalkeeper

Attacker of the Year

Dakota

Adamec

Tufts University

Senior

Attack

Midfielder of the Year

Courtney

Patterson

Gettysburg College

Junior

Midfield

Defender of the Year

Nicole

Clauter

York College of PA

Senior

Defense

 

Adamec, the NESCAC Player of the Year, recorded 43 goals, seven assists, 15 ground balls, 47 draw controls and seven caused turnovers in 2019. She tied the school record with eight goals in a win over Wesleyan on April 16. Adamec, also a first-team All-American in 2018, led her team to its first-ever appearance in an NCAA semi-final game as Tufts set a new school record for victories with 19.

Hanna Ashby, a third team All-American selection two years ago, helped UMW reach the NCAA tournament for the fourth consecutive season and guided the Eagles to their highest ranking ever at #2 in the IWLCA poll during the week of March 4th. Ashby was a force in cage and led the Capital Athletic Conference in save percentage at 53.6%. Ashby was named first team All-Region, first team All-CAC and was awarded Player of the Week three times.

Patterson was the catalyst for Gettysburg's domination on the draw and played a significant role on both sides of the field. She was named Centennial Conference Midfielder of the Year and earned her second all-conference honor after posting a team-best 100 draw controls and tying for the team lead with 34 ground balls. She also racked up a career-high 50 points on 39 goals and assists. Patterson scored a career-high seven points in a win over #7 York.

Clauter is a two-time first-team All-American for the Spartans as York won a school-record 17 games, a Capital Athletic Conference championship and a third consecutive berth in the NCAA Elite Eight. She totaled 55 ground balls, 116 draw controls and 28 caused turnovers in 2019. Clauter was named the Capital Athletic Conference Player of the Year for the second time in her Spartan career while she earned first-team All-Metro Region accolades for the third time in her career. The Spartans won a school-record 60 games over Clauter's four-year Spartan career.