Four members of the ±¬×ß³Ô¹Ï women's soccer team have been honored by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America in their end of the year awards. Kali Muhleisen (Alfred Almond), was named 1st team All-American while Krista DeCarlo (Bayshore/West Islip), and Maura Tuffey (Albany/Holy Names) were named 2nd team. The trio along with Hannah Holmok (Alfred Almond) were also named All-Northeast Region as well.
Muhleisen led the Pioneers with 31 goals and eight assists on the year. She has previously been named NJCAA All-American, 1st team All-Region, and 1st team All-WNYAC.
DeCarlo was in net for 1,383 minutes for the Lady Pioneers. She recorded a 15-2 record and had a 0.52 goals against average. She made 48 saves and recorded nine solo shutouts. Previously she was named All-WNYAC.
Tuffey was a fixture in the defensive backfield with her tough and aggressive play. She finished the year with two assists. Previously she was named All-Region and All-WNYAC.
Holmok was second on the team with 12 goals and 30 points. She has earned NJCAA All-American, 1st team All-Region, and 1st team All-WNYAC honors earlier this postseason.
The Lady Pioneers were 17-2 during the 2012 campaign and climbed to the #1 ranking in the NJCAA Division III poll. The season featured a 17-game winning streak, a WNYAC Division III Championship, and the #1 seed in the Region III Division III Tournament.