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Six Quakers Earn Recognition from Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association

Six Quakers Earn Recognition from Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association

OCSA ALL-OHIO TEAMS

OCSA ACADEMIC ALL-OHIO TEAMS

WILMINGTON, Ohio - The Wilmington College women's soccer team had six individuals receive recognition from the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association (OCSA) on Wednesday. 

Lauren Galloway and Haley Fulton were named First Team Academic All-Ohio while Maddie Scott and Elizabeth Matthews garnered Second Team Academic All-Ohio recognition. Athletically, Alex Wilson was Second Team All-Ohio and Gabriella Gordon was Third Team All-Ohio.

Galloway, a senior accounting & business administration double major from Beavercreek, has been a four-year starter for WC in net. The multiple time All-OAC honoree including Third Team recognition this season started 17 of a possible 18 games in net and made 64 saves on the season. Galloway concluded her career with 388 saves, the most in program history. 

Fulton, a junior biology major from Cincinnati, started every game as a member of the WC back line, which allowed just 1.06 goals per game. A Third Team All-Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) selection, Fulton also assisted on the Quakers' goal in a narrow defeat to Baldwin Wallace University.

Scott, a senior exercise science major from Centerville, appeared in every game with 11 starts. She was one of four Quakers to produce 10-plus points as Scott scored five goals and dished out three assists on the season.

Matthews, a senior biology major from Centerville, appeared in every game and started all but one as a midfielder. She was one was of four Quakers to notch double-digits in points, scoring five goals and dishing out for assists on the season.

Wilson, who shared the Co-OAC Freshman of the Year honors with Emily Patrzyk of John Carroll University, led Wilmington in scoring with 12 goals to finish second in the conference in scoring. She scored three game-winning goals and a was twice named the Midstream Lighting OAC Offensive Player of the Week. 

Gordon, who garnered Third Team All-OAC honors,  anchored a defensive unit that allowed 1.06 goals per game during the season. She also got involved offensively, firing three shots and dishing out one assist.

Wilmington finished its 2022 campaign with a 10-8-0 overall record including a 4-5-0 mark in conference play.