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Emory Women's Soccer Places 13 on UAA 30th Anniversary Team

Emory Women's Soccer Places 13 on UAA 30th Anniversary Team

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The University Athletic Association has announced its Women's Soccer 30th Anniversary team with the Emory University Women's Soccer program placing 13 players on the team. 68 student-athletes from the eight member schools were honored in total.

The 30th Anniversary Team consists of each student-athlete who was named Most Valuable Player or accumulated five or more points in her career, with two points awarded for All-Association first-team recognition, and one point for second-team honors.

Among the 13 Eagles honored include Whitney Briggs (2005-08), Katie Coburn (1998-01), Stacy Epstein (1987-90), Lauren Gorodetsky (2010-13), Skye Hardin (1993-96), Caroline Hoit (1997-00), Sheila Kaehny (1987-90), Andrea Pawliczek (1998-02), Beth Schaefer (1989-92), Annie Schenck (1999-02), Kristen Seaver (1987-90), Bethe Segars (1986-90) and Diana Spock (1992-95).

Of the 13 Emory honorees, six were NSCAA All-Americans, one was a D3Soccer.com All-American, four were named the league's MVP and one was a member of the Eagles' national runners-up squad in 2012.

Gorodetsky, the D3Soccer.com National Player of the year in 2012, is the only four-time NSCAA All-American in program history with Schenck, Spock and Pawliczek garnering NSCAA All-America acclaim twice in their careers. Schneck is currently the program's all-time leader in points (120) and goals scored (48).

Furthermore, Gorodetsky is the only three-time MVP in the history of the UAA and is one of three Eagles to be named to four All-Association first teams along with Epstein and Pawliczek. In addition to Gorodetsky, Briggs, Pawliczek and Spock were named the Association's MVP once.

In addition, Hardin, Schaefer and Spock were selected to the All-Association first team three times while Hoit, Kaehny, Schenck, Seaver and Segars were chosen to two All-Association first teams during their careers.