League coaches tab SAPC women's soccer ninth in preseason poll

August 20, 2007

Official Conference Carolinas Press Release

THOMASVILLE, N.C.—St. Andrews Presbyterian College received one first place vote and was picked ninth in the 2007 Conference Carolinas annual preseason poll as voted upon by the leagues head coaches.

The Lady Knights were picked in the same spot they finished last season but have higher expectations for this fall. SAPC had a 3-8 record in the league to finish ninth out of 12 teams and missed the conference tournament by just a half of a game. St. Andrews 8-10 overall record in 2006 was the teams best season in the programs NCAA Division II era.

The conference was recently renamed to Conference Carolinas from the Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (CVAC) with all competing league teams now in North Carolina and South Carolina.

The Belmont Abbey women’s soccer team has won the last two conference championship titles and will look to add a third as it returns all 11 starters from last season’s 16-4-1 team that posted a 9-1-1 mark in conference play. The Abbey posted 10 shutouts, including seven of its last ten opponents.

The Abbey returns its top two scorers in the form of senior forward Erin Kolb and senior midfielder Stephanie Leotti. Kolb led the Crusaders with 12 goals, and Leotti added ten and a team-high six assists. Both earned first-team all-conference honors, and Kolb posted first-team all-region honors, while Leotti added second-team all-region honors. The Crusaders also return junior defender Danielle Kubinski and senior goalkeeper Anna Wells, who both earned second-team all-conference honors last season.

Queens University of Charlotte is also excited for the 2007 women’s soccer season and finish in a close second-place in the coaches’ preseason poll. The team returns many of their starters from last years regular season conference championship team that finished 10-1 in league play and 14-5 overall. The Royals will be led by all-region player, Jackie Groff; second team all-conference players Kristin Kornacki and Brittany Clark; and all-tournament players, Hayley Pasko, Mary-Ashley Davino, and Kari Byzewski. The Royals have added nine new talented freshmen to the mix to round out the 27 member squad under second year head coach Katie Talbert.

The Pfeiffer University women’s soccer team comes in at number three in this year’s preseason poll. With great expectation, head coach Sarah Denton has added twelve to an already dynamic squad of experienced returnees. Anchored in the back under the leadership of senior team captain Kristen Brahosky, the Falcons look, through an impressive schedule, to improve upon last year’s 16-5 overall record (9-2 conf.). “There is a great sense of excitement among the team and coaching staff,” commented Coach Denton.  “We are eager to fulfill our goals.” On Thursday, September 23rd, Pfeiffer opens their season on the road in a regional match-up against UNC Pembroke.  

Rounding out the poll 4-12 was: Mount Olive, Barton, Limestone, Lees-McRae, Erskine, St. Andrews, Anderson, Coker, and Converse respectively.

CVAC Women’s Soccer Preseason Poll
(# of First Place Votes in Parenthesis)
1. Belmont Abbey 113 (6)
2. Queens 110 (3)
3. Pfeiffer 103 (2)
4. Mount Olive 94
5. Barton 73
6. Limestone 71
7. Lees-McRae 53
8. Erskine 51
9. St. Andrews 47 (1)
10. Anderson 35
11. Coker 28
12. Converse 14

 
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