Carson-Newman’s Howell, Tompkins named All-SAC

Carson-Newman’s Howell, Tompkins named All-SAC

ROCK HILL, S.C. – Carson-Newman senior forward Trenna Howell (Oak Ridge, Tenn.) has been named first team All-South Atlantic Conference, and sophomore keeper Sarah Tomkins (Franklin, Wis.) has been named second team All-SAC for the 2011 season, the conference announced on Thursday.

Howell and Tompkins have helped the Lady Eagles to a 5-11-1 campaign that has included five one-goal losses, including four to opponents ranked in the top 11.

Howell leaves as one of the top goal scorers in South Atlantic Conference history. She is currently tied for 10th on the SAC career scoring list with 51 career goals. This season, she posted hat tricks in two of C-N's first three matches. She went on to score 13 goals on the year, including four in her last five matches. She also has three assists on the season.

Howell has earned All-SAC honors in each of her last three seasons.

Tompkins carried the Lady Eagles at times throughout the season, posting a 1.64 goals against average during her sophomore year. She bounced back from an early season injury to post shutouts in four matches. 

Lenoir-Rhyne senior Catherine Hauck has been named SAC Women's Soccer Player of the Year for the second-straight season.

Hauck also earns a spot on the All-SAC defender first team.  The Lake Mary, Fla., native finished in the conference's top 10 in nearly every major statistical category, including points (fifth), goals (fourth), assists (seventh) and shots (ninth).  Hauck also tallied three game-winning goals for the SAC regular-season champion Bears, good for fourth in the league. 

Another L-R standout, Hanna Kiebel, was named the SAC Freshman of the Year, and took home second team All-Conference midfielder honors. 

In all, the Bears, which finished the regular season a perfect 9-0 in SAC play, placed eight student-athletes on the All-Conference team.  Joining Hauck on the first team were forward Laura Linehan – who finished third in the SAC in points and tied with Hauck for fourth in assists -- midfielders Carley Griffin and Mariel Mena, and defender Jessica Schob.

L-R head coach Adrian Blewitt was also named the league's Coach of the Year after leading the Bears through a regular season in which they lost just a single match.  

Wingate, runners-up in the SAC regular-season standings, had a total of five All-Conference selections, including four on the first team.  The Bulldogs' selections included first-teamers Kelly Adams, who led the SAC in assists, Jade Montgomery, Kelly Moldenhauer and Casey King.

Anderson had five All-SAC selections as well, led by first-team goalkeeper Kaitlyn Neipp, who finished top-five in goals against average, save percentage, total saves, and shutouts. 

Tusculum forward Tramicka James, the SAC's leader in shots, points and goals, was the Pioneers' lone first-team selection, joining two others on the All-Conference second team. 

Rounding out the All-Conference first team were Carson-Newman forward Trenna Howell, who was second in the SAC in points and goals, and Lincoln Memorial midfielder Leanne Reid. 

Newberry, which finished tied for third in the SAC's regular-season standings with Anderson and Tusculum, had two second-team selections, while Catawba and Mars Hill each placed one on the second team.

The SAC Fair Play Award, which recognizes the team that averaged the fewest number of red and yellow cards in conference play, ended in a three-way tie this season between Anderson, Lincoln Memorial and Wingate. 

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SAC Player of the Year:  Catherine Hauck, Lenoir-Rhyne

SAC Freshman of the Year:  Hanna Kiebel, Lenoir-Rhyne

SAC Coach of the Year:  Adrian Blewitt, Lenoir-Rhyne

All-SAC First Team

Forward

Trenna Howell, Carson-Newman

Laura Linehan, Lenoir-Rhyne

Tramicka James, Tusculum

Jade Montgomery, Wingate

 

Midfielder

Carley Griffin, Lenoir-Rhyne

Mariel Mena, Lenoir-Rhyne

Leanne Reid, Lincoln Memorial

Kelly Adams, Wingate

 

Defender

Catherine Hauck, Lenoir-Rhyne

Jessica Schob, Lenoir-Rhyne

Casey King, Wingate

Kelly Moldenhauer, Wingate

 

Goalkeeper

Kaitlyn Neipp, Anderson

 
 

All-SAC Second Team

Forward

Jessica Kleinberg, Anderson

Kaelia Frazier, Lenoir-Rhyne

Sarah Taylor, Lincoln Memorial

Mary Stanton, Newberry

 

Midfielder

Allie Waters, Anderson

Hanna Kiebel, Lenoir-Rhyne

Monica Perez, Tusculum

Chandler Murphy, Wingate

 

Defender

Marissa Johnson, Anderson

Adrienne Lough, Anderson

Anna Toole, Catawba

Casey McDonnell, Lenoir-Rhyne

Grace Lancaster, Mars Hill

Cassie Smith, Newberry

 

Goalkeeper

Sarah Tompkins, Carson-Newman

 

Statistical Champions

Goals per Match: Tramicka James (Tusculum), .830

Points per Match: Tramicka James (Tusculum), 1.89

Assists per Match: Kelly Adams (Wingate), .750

Goals Against Average: Ashlyn Hardie (Wingate), .930

Shutouts: Ashlyn Hardie (Wingate); Marissa Williams (Tusculum); Kaitlyn Neipp (Anderson), 6

Save Percentage: Becca Sellars (Mars Hill), .863

Team Points per Match:  Wingate, 8.06

Team Goals per Match: Wingate, 2.88

Team Assists per Match: Wingate, 2.31

Team Shutouts: Wingate, 9

Team Goals Against Average: Wingate, 1.05

Team Winning Percentage: Lenoir-Rhyne, .938