| 2004 South Atlantic Conference
Womens Soccer All-Conference Teams and Award Recipients Announced November 1, 2004 |
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Angus, a sophomore forward from Middlesborough, England, had 16 goals in 16 matches, averaging a conference-best 1.00 goals per match. She also led the SAC in points per match with 3.28.
Woiwode was third in the conference in points per match, averaging 2.0, while Harrington was fourth at 1.94. Harrington was third in goals per match, averaging 0.82, while Woiwode was fourth at 0.72. Woiwode was selected to the First Team at forward, while Harrington was a Second Team selection. Newberrys Juan Pablo Favero, who guided the Lady Indians to their best record in school history, was selected Coach of the Year.
In the community, Fliesser helps teach soccer skills to area youth, by volunteering as a youth soccer coach and participating in the YMCA and Greene County after school soccer program. She also is a member of the Tusculum Student Athlete Advisory Committee and Tusculum Fellowship of Christian Athletes. She also has volunteered with Tusculums Nettie Day for community service. Joining Angus on the First Team from Carson-Newman are defender Julie Nelson, midfielder Claire Ramsdale and forward Jennifer Bock. Defender Stacey Thomas and midfielder Erica Stegner were named to the Second Team. Catawba College placed five on the squad, with a pair of First Team honorees midfielder Jennifer Lowe, who led the conference in assists, and McKenzie Burman at the At-Large position. Burman was second in the league in points per match at 2.29. Goalie Catherine Ballentine, defender Lindsay Layman and Harrington were named to the Second Team. Co-Champion Tusculum placed four on the team. Defender Claudia Turner was a First Team selection, while Fliesser, midfielder Elaine Knudsen and forward Becky Carreiro were named to the Second Team. Newberry also had four All-Conference selections. Woiwode, goalie Danielle Beckerle and midfielder Adriana Farfan were named to the First Team, while defender Sarah Barnes was a Second Team selection. Presbyterian has three representatives, all making First Team: Defender Lindsay Leffler, midfielder Megan Smith and forward Claire Joyce. Lenoir-Rhyne had two members make Second Team All-Conference in midfielder Riana Lange and forward Julie Dodds. Rounding out the All-Conference Second Team are Wingate forward Vy Le and Mars Hill at-large representative Tara Carver. Mars Hill College received the first-ever Fair Play Award, presented to the team that best displays sportsmanship. 2004 SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE WOMENS
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