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school record 15 wins, a tie for the Commonwealth Conference regular
season championship and the program’s first-ever postseason appearance
highlighted the 2000 season for the Moravian College women’s soccer
team.
The Greyhounds were 15-4 on the season and 6-1 in the Commonwealth Conference
regular season. Moravian tied Elizabethtown College and Messiah
College for the Commonwealth Conference regular season title.
Senior forward Becky Matijasich (Alpharetta, GA/Wilson West Lawn
{PA} HS) led the Greyhounds, who weren’t sure who would lead
the team in scoring, with 25 points on ten goals and five assists. The
ten goals were the second time in her career in Matijasich’s
career that she scored ten in a season. Matijasich, a former
Commonwealth Conference Rookie of the Year, was named to the Commonwealth
Conference All-Star Second Team this season. She completed her
career second in school history with 63 points on 23 goals and 17 assists.
Freshman defender Jackie Buschta (Whitehall/Allentown Central Catholic
HS) and junior midfielder Stevie Ochse (Bethlehem/Saucon Valley
HS) tied for second on the squad with 21 points this season. Buschta
had nine goals and three assists and she was the Commonwealth Conference
Co-Rookie of Year as well as a Commonwealth Conference First Team All-Star. Buschta
was also named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America
All-Mid-Atlantic Region Third Team. Ochse had seven goals and
seven assists and was named to the Commonwealth Conference All-Star
First Team.
Senior forward Lindsey Forman (Sharon, MA/Sharon HS) had 20 points
this season on nine goals and two assists. She completed her career
with 15 goals and six assists for 36 points. Sophomore midfielder Erin
Glynn (Bernardsville, NJ/Bernards HS) scored eight goals and three
assists for 19 points in her first season for the Greyhounds.
Senior midfielder Marisa Confuorto (Neshanic Station, NJ/Hillsborough
HS) set a Moravian record with 11 assists this season and she also
set a school mark with three assists in a win over Albright College. Confuorto
also scored two goals this season to finish with 15 points. Confuorto
completed her Moravian career with 41 points on ten goals and 21 assists
to rank in the top ten in points and second in assists.
Freshman midfielder Justina Bria (Warminster/William Tennent HS) had
12 points in her debut season with four goals and four assists. Bria
was named to the Commonwealth Conference All-Star Second Team and the
NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region Third Team. Freshman forward Rori
Franges (Bethlehem/Saucon Valley HS) had three goals this season
while freshman midfielder Erica Napoli (Wyomissing/Wilson West Lawn
HS) had six points on two goals and two assists.
Freshman midfielder Faye Zaninelli (Point Pleasant, NJ/Point Pleasant
HS) had one goal and three assists for five points for the year
while sophomore forward Alex Camarano (Allentown/Allentown Central
Catholic HS) had two goals. Freshman midfielder Rachel
Davy (Oaklyn, NJ/Haddon Township HS) had one goal and one assist
while sophomore midfielder Kara Miller (Myerstown/ELCO HS) was
the 13th different Greyhound to score a goal with one tally
on the year.
Freshman midfielder Heather Bichler (Waverly/Abington Heights HS) and
junior defender Becky Caulwell (Chester, NJ/Mt. Olive HS) each
had one assist.
Also contributing for the Greyhounds this season were senior forward Mary
Beth Walsh (Mahwah, NJ/Mahwah HS), sophomore defender Allison
Kranchalk (Point Pleasant, NJ/Point Pleasant HS) and freshmen defender Lauren
Roller (Doylestown/Central Bucks East HS) and midfielder Roxanne
Esposito (Union, NJ/Montclair Kimberly Academy) and Nicole Sabaliauskas
(Butler, NJ/Butler HS). Kranchalk was named to the Middle
Atlantic Conference Academic Honor Roll this fall.
Senior goalie Becky Roe (Worcester, NY/Worcester Central HS) was
named to the Commonwealth Conference All-Star First Team after posting
a 0.94 goals against average in 1,051 minutes. Roe had 57 saves,
three solo shutouts and a 10-2 record. She completed her career
with a 1.46 goals against average, 21 shutouts and a 39-21-1 record. Sophomore Neali
Miller (Wyomissing/Wilson West Lawn HS) played 585 minutes in goal
this season with a 1.08 goals against average, 44 saves, three shutouts
and a 5-2 record. Sophomore Whitney Cantrell (Clarks Summit/Abington
Heights HS) and freshman Kelly Wakeman (Easton/home schooling) each
saw limited action this season and were part of two shutouts with Miller. Cantrell
had two saves while Wakeman had one save and also had a partial shutout
with Roe.
With a corp of 20 players scheduled to be back for the 2001 season,
the Greyhounds will look to battle for the Commonwealth Conference Championship
again and an automatic berth in the NCAA Division III Tournament.
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