10 earn All-MIAA honors for women’s soccer

By FHSU SPORTS INFORMATION

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State had 10 players named to the All-MIAA Women’s Soccer Team for 2023 on Wednesday (Nov. 1). The Tigers had one first-team, three second-team, two third-team, and four honorable mention selections. The list of honorees included Emily HutchingsReilly MaddenSullivan KellyAllison WorleyIsabel RobbenRyan McCabeHannah MaresMontserrat DiazKintzli Wagner, and Megan Wiman. The All-MIAA Team is voted on by head coaches of each MIAA school. Coaches cannot vote for their own players.

Earning first-team honors at defender was Emily Hutchings. She is now a three-time All-MIAA selection. Hutchings made the transition to defender this year after already garnering all-conference honors twice as a midfielder. She played all but seven possible minutes in the regular season and notched one assist, helping the Tigers hold opponents to a 0.61 goals against average. She has helped the Tigers to 31 wins over the last three seasons.

Reilly Madden is now a four-time All-MIAA selection, receiving second-team honors this year at defender. She is the most decorated player in program history, now with four All-MIAA honors, an all-region selection, and an All-MIAA Tournament honor. Madden continues to be the anchor of the Tiger defense, which recorded 11 shutouts in the regular season. From her center back position, Madden has now helped the Tigers to 31 shutouts over the last three seasons. She played all but nine minutes of the regular season. Madden also notched four points in the regular season with a game-winning goal and two assists. She has been part of 41 wins for the program since 2019.

Sullivan Kelly picked up her second career All-MIAA selection, honored on the second team at midfielder this season. She tied for the MIAA lead in regular season assists with seven, while also scoring three goals for a total of 13 points. All three of her goals were game-winning goals, helping the Tigers to a 12-win regular season, which is their most wins a regular season since 2016.

Allison Worley joined the party on the second team at forward. The first-year transfer scored seven goals in the regular season, which ranked seventh in the conference. Her 14 points sat 10th in the conference in the regular season. All of her goals were in separate contests and she had two game winners in the regular season.

Isabel Robben is now a two-time All-MIAA selection, earning third-team honors at goalkeeper this year. Robben led the MIAA in regular season shutouts with 11, which also ties the FHSU single-season record for individual shutouts she already shares with Abbie Flax and Kristen Thompson. Robben now has 22 career shutouts, which is a school record as well. She had a 0.61 goals against average in the regular season and made 49 saves. Robben is one of three players nationally to play all 1,620 minutes possible in goal during the regular season, joining Rebecca Partyka of Northeastern State and Bailey Daugherty of Delta State.

Ryan McCabe nabbed her second All-MIAA selection as a midfielder with third-team honors this season. She logged 1,369 minutes during the regular season and recorded one assist. She played at least 70 minutes in all but four matches during the regular season.

Hannah Mares is now a two-time All-MIAA selection, receiving an honorable mention pick this year. Mares led the Tigers in goals (8) and points (16) in the regular season. She ranked sixth in the MIAA in goals scored and points. A highlight of her season was tying the school record for goals in a match with a hat trick against Southwestern College. She netted three goals during the course of MIAA play and both of her game-winning goals were against MIAA opponents. Mares owns the best shot accuracy in NCAA Division II so far this season with a .771 shots on goal percentage (27-of-35).

Montserrat Diaz picked up her first All-MIAA honor with an honorable mention pick at forward. She had a total of 10 points in the regular season with four goals and two assists. She had a pair of game-winning goals in the regular season and two of her goals were against Emporia State, helping the Tigers to a 1-0-1 record against the Hornets to win the tiebreak for the No. 3 seed in the MIAA Tournament.

Kintzli Wagner earned her first All-MIAA nod in her first year with the Tigers after transferring from Northwest Missouri State. She recorded three assists in the regular season, while logging 894 minutes in the midfield. All of her assists came in shutout wins for the Tigers.

Megan Wiman also earned her first All-MIAA selection at defender. She played all but 29 minutes of the regular season, going the distance in all but two matches to help the Tigers to 12 wins and third-place finish in the MIAA.

2023 All-MIAA Women’s Soccer Team
*Offensive Player of the Year – Mackenzie Dimarco – Emporia State, Sr.
Defensive Player of the Year – Jordan Tenpas – Washburn, Jr.
Goalkeeper of the Year – Raegan Wells – Washburn, Sr.
Co-Freshman of the Year – Ximena Arnau – Northwest Missouri
Co-Freshman of the Year – Mackinly Rohn – Washburn
Coach of the Year – Davy Phillips – Washburn
*Indicates unanimous selection

All-MIAA First Team
Goalkeeper – Raegan Wells – Washburn, Sr.
Defender – Emma Burden – Central Missouri, R-So.
Defender – Emily Hutchings – Fort Hays State, Sr.
Defender – Jordan Tenpas – Washburn, Jr.
Midfielder – Caroline Cole – Central Missouri, R-Jr.
Midfielder – Belle Kennedy – Washburn, So.
Midfielder – Andree Orcutt – Central Missouri, R-Jr.
Midfielder – Hannah Woolery – Emporia State, Sr.
Forward- Mackenzie Dimarco – Emporia State, Sr.
Forward- Amaya Grace – Central Oklahoma, Sr.
Forward- Kaylie Rock – Northwest Missouri, Sr.
Forward- Khloe Schuckman – Washburn, Jr.

All-MIAA Second Team
Goalkeeper – Kristen Wright – Central Missouri, Fr.
Defender – Gracie Knight – Central Missouri, Fr.
Defender – Reilly Madden – Fort Hays State, Sr.
Defender – Joanie Westcoat – Emporia State, Sr.
Midfielder – Ximena Arnau – Northwest Missouri, Fr.
Midfielder – Whitney Gentry – Northeastern State, Jr.
Midfielder – Sullivan Kelly – Fort Hays State, Sr.
Midfielder – Vivi Soto – Washburn, Jr.
Forward – Ashleigh Martin – Central Missouri, Jr.
Forward – Mackinly Rohn – Washburn, Fr.
Forward – Jaden Skinner – Missouri Western, Sr.
Forward – Allison Worley – Fort Hays State, Jr.

All-MIAA Third Team
Goalkeeper – Lily Ellis – Northwest Missouri, So.
Goalkeeper – Isabel Robben – Fort Hays State, Sr.
Defender – Taylor Bockover – Washburn, Jr.
Defender – Moria Franck – Northwest Missouri, So.
Defender – Lauren Nylund – Missouri Western, Jr.
Midfielder – Cammie Davis – Nebraska Kearney, Sr.
Midfielder – Lucia Fernandez – Northwest Missouri, Sr.
Midfielder – Ryan McCabe – Fort Hays State, Sr.
Midfielder – Emma Nicholas – Central Oklahoma, Fr.
Forward – Ryann Clark – Central Missouri, Fr.
Forward – Lexie Ruff – Central Missouri, Jr.
Forward – Sydney Taylor – Northeastern State, So.

All-MIAA Honorable Mention
Central Missouri: Aspen Patterson – Midfielder
Central Oklahoma: Madison Linavong – Midfielder; Kassidy Collins – Defender; Linsey Gordon – Defender; Avery Holland – Defender
Emporia State: Abby Bachman – Defender
Fort Hays State: Hannah Mares – Forward; Montserrat Diaz – Forward; Kintzli Wagner – Midfielder; Megan Wiman – Defender
Missouri Western: Kendall Knisley – Midfielder; Annie McDevitt – Midfielder; Elizabeth Musilek – Defender; Keeley Kroonenberg – Goalkeeper
Nebraska-Kearney: Katie Pagel – Defender
Newman: Maylani Birckbichler – Midfielder
Northeastern State: Lexis Walls – Defender 
Northwest Missouri: Sirianna Ott – Midfielder
Rogers State: Alix Tirado – Forward; Amaris Jasso – Midfielder; Morgan Martucci – Defender
Washburn: Ana Muruzabal – Forward; Josie Boyle – Defender

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