![]() ![]() On the heels of an outstanding senior campaign, Katie Osborne gained her first conference award. Despite battling injuries, Feeney still started 13 of her 14 games in defense, helping the Lions to solidify one of the best back lines in the conference. Sophomore Kim Feeney earned a place on the Honorable Mention list for the second straight year and was also an All-Freshman Team member last season. Redshirt junior Stefanie Baduria gained her first conference award after scoring a goal with two assists in 17 games. Harrison was second among outfield players with 1434 minutes played and scored one goal with one assist for three points.įour LMU players featured on the Honorable Mention team. ![]() After earning All-Freshman Team honors last season, Harrison was solid in the middle of the park for the Lions, starting 18 of the 19 games and helping the defense to allow just 0.77 goals per game. Sophomore Tiffany Harrison was the lone LMU representative on the Second Team. The WCC Player of the Week for September 24, Bell ran her career numbers to 16 goals (tied for fourth all-time at LMU) and 41 points (tied for fifth). Six of her eight goals either gave LMU the lead or tied the match. The senior tied for second in the conference in goals and game-winning goals (four), and was fifth in points. Jamie Bell was a Second Team selection in 2006 and followed that up with a career year, leading the Lions with eight goals and 19 points to gain her second All-WCC recognition. Slovek won her second career WCC Player of the Week award earlier in the season for the week ending October 1. ![]() Slovek finished her career as LMU's all-time leader in minutes played (5963) and was second in GAA (0.89), saves (267), and shutouts (28.5). The 2006 WCC Defender of the Year, her goals-against-average of 0.72 was the second-lowest of her career and ranked her fifth in the WCC. Goalkeeper Joslyn Slovek earned her second successive First Team All-WCC honor after leading the conference with 10 shutouts. LMU placed two players on the First Team, one on the Second, and four more earning Honorable Mention status.Ī pair of seniors led the charge as LMU gained two first team honorees for the first time in school history. Danridge then had slam dunks on consecutive possessions as New Mexico made it 97-66.A school-record seven Lions have been named to the All-West Coast Conference teams in the annual postseason honors lists, announced Wednesday by the conference office. The Lobos led 49-32 at the break, then used a 17-2 streak midway through the second half to build their largest lead at 88-58. Point guards Dairese Gary and Nate Garth, a freshman, each had career highs in assists with 11 and 10, respectively.Īlthough Ole Miss got within 12-11 after a 3-pointer from David Huertas with 13:53 remaining before halftime, New Mexico regained the momentum with an 8-0 run that included consecutive 3-pointers by Toppert. The Lobos (6-4) never trailed against the Rebels (6-3).ĭaniel Faris added 18 points for New Mexico and Tony Danridge scored 17. ![]() Martinez added five steals and four assists and Toppert made 5-of-6 from 3-point range. Roman Martinez scored 17 points and had a career-high 12 rebounds while Chad Toppert matched a career scoring high with 21 points to lead New Mexico. (AP) - Chris Warren scored 17 of his 19 points in the second half, but it was not enough for a Rebel road win as New Mexico defeated Ole Miss 103-70 at the Pit on Saturday afternoon. ![]()
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