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Thursday, January 23, 2014

All Americans in Philadephia


This past weekend at the NSCAA Coaches Convention in Philadelphia, PA the three All-America representatives from Capital University were honored at the All-America Luncheon! Seniors Hilary Ells and Maggie Donnellan represent the Women's Team while Senior Goalkeeper Bob Weisgarber represented the Men's Team! Congratulations to all three of our All-Americans on receiving such a high and reputable National honor!

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

ACADEMIC ACCOLADES



Donnellan, Geiger and McClellan Named Scholar All-East Region 



Maggie DonnellanA trio of seniors from the Capital University women's soccer team were named to the NSCAA Scholar All-East Region in recognition of their accomplishments during the 2013 season.

Goalkeeper Maggie Donnellan (Cincinnati, Ohio) earned first team honors, while defenders Michelle Geiger(Cincinnati, Ohio) and Corey McClellan (Columbus, Ohio) were named honorable mention.
Donnellan, an education major, maintained a 3.51 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale through the end of the spring 2013 semester to earn one of 13 coveted spots on the first team.
Michelle Geiger
Geiger, a nursing major, has posted a 3.84 grade point average, while earning her first-ever Scholar All-East Region award.
Corey McClellanFor McClellan, much of the same in terms of making her first appearance as a Scholar All-East Region award winner, as she maintained a 3.51 grade point average while pursuing her degree in Biology/Pre-Med.
All three of these scholar seniors helped the Crusaders women's soccer program anchor a defense which propelled them into the program's first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division III National Semifinals this past December.


Women’s Soccer Trio Named Academic All-Ohio

Left to right: seniors Maggie Donnellan, Corey McClellan and sophomore Mariah Richards were named Division III Academic All-Ohio by the OCSA. (Jeff Konczal/Jeff Mills photos).

Three members of the Capital University women's soccer team were selected Division III Academic All-Ohio by the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association (OCSA), the organization announced Friday, Jan. 10.
Senior Maggie Donnellan (Cincinnati, Ohio) garnered first team accolades, while senior Corey McClellan(Columbus, Ohio) and sophomore Mariah Richards(Canton, Ohio) earned second team honors.
All three players helped the Crusaders make their first appearance in the NCAA Division III Tournament national semifinals in early December and post a school-record 19 wins during the 2013 season. Capital shared the Ohio Athletic Conference regular season title and won the OAC Tournament championship before making its unprecedented run in the NCAAs, when they knocked off three straight nationally-ranked opponents, including No. 1 Washington (Mo.) in the national quarterfinals.
Donnellan and McClellan each served as captains in 2013.
Donnellan became the program's second-ever National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Scholar All-American in December. She currently carries a 3.77 grade point average on a 4.0 scale, and is majoring in education.  The team's starting goalkeeper for the last four years, Donnellan was named OAC Goalkeeper of the Year and first team All-OAC for the third consecutive year before earning first team NSCAA/Continental Tire Division III All-America honors. She led the OAC and ranked 13th in the nation in save percentage (.883) and posted a 19-5-2 record with eight solo shutouts (13 total shutouts).
McClellan, a second team All-OAC pick, recorded a GPA of 3.84 as a biology/pre-med major. A four-year starter, McClellan played a major role in helping Capital post 13 shutouts during the season. She also tallied an assist on the Crusaders' first goal in the team's 2-1 win over No. 14 Thomas More (Ky.) in the NCAA Tournament Round of 16 on Nov. 23.
An Academic All-OAC honoree, Richards is a biology/pre-med major and carries a 3.65 GPA. She was named second team All-OAC for the second consecutive season and finished with seven points (three goals, one assist). Richards was the game-winning goal scorer in Capital's first two victories in the NCAA Tournament, defeating Chicago 1-0 in the second overtime in the first round before finding the back of the net late in the first half of the team's 1-0 victory over No. 16 Wisconsin-Whitewater in the second round.
Academic All-Ohio honorees must have started more than 50 percent of their team's games, must be of sophomore academic standing at their current institution, must carry at least a 3.20 GPA, must have participated in 50 percent of the team's games at the position on the nomination form and must have been a significant contributor to their team's success.

Story courtesy of our Sports Information Department. This full article and other articles from the season and post-season can be found on our website:  http://athletics.capital.edu/sports/wsoc/index

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

ALL-AMERICAN HONORS

 
Senior goalkeeper Maggie Donnellan and senior forward Hilary Ells are two of just four players in Capital women's soccer history to earn All-America accolades.


Capital University seniors Maggie Donnellan and Hilary Ells became the third and fourth student-athletes in women's soccer program history to earn All-America accolades Friday as the National Soccer Coaches Association of America announced its 2013 NSCAA/Continental Tire NCAA Division III Women's All-America Teams.
Donnellan, a goalkeeper from Cincinnati, Ohio, earned first team accolades to become the first player in school history to earn first-team recognition. Ells, a forward from Grandview Heights, Ohio, garnered third team honors.
As two of the team's four captains, Donnellan and Ells have played an integral role in helping the Crusaders reach all-time heights in 2013. Capital enters the NCAA Tournament semifinals this weekend in San Antonio, Texas, with a school-record 19 wins and the program's first-ever appearance among the nation's final four teams.
The Crusaders shared the Ohio Athletic Conference regular season title before earning the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament by virtue of their second OAC Tournament championship in three years. Ells tallied what proved to be the game-winning goal in the team's 4-0 victory over John Carroll in the title match on Nov. 10.
Capital's improbable road to San Antonio traveled through Wisconsin and St. Louis, Mo. The Crusaders defeated the University of Chicago and No. 16 Wisconsin-Whitewater to advance to their first-ever Round of 16, where they knocked of No. 14 Thomas More (Ky.) and top-ranked Washington (Mo.).
Against Washington, which hosted the sectional semifinals and final, Donnellan tallied a career-high 18 saves and helped the Crusaders defeat the Bears on penalty kicks, 3-2. After converting Capital's third penalty kick, Donnellan saved Washington's final attempt to send the Crusaders to the national semifinals.
Donnellan, who was named OAC Goalkeeper of the Year for the third straight season and recently earned NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region first team accolades, ranks 13th in the nation with a save percentage of .883. She enters play this weekend with a 19-4-2 record and has started in all 13 of Capital's shutouts, completing eight of them.
For her career, Donnellan is a four-time All-OAC selection, two-time all-region pick and a 2013 Academic All-OAC award winner.
Ells earned OAC Forward of the Year and first team all-conference. After missing the 2012 season due to injury, Ells picked up right where she left off as a second team All-OAC selection as a sophomore. Ells currently leads the OAC in both points (28) and goals (14), and has a team-best six game-winning goals in 2013. On Oct. 22 against Marietta, she became the first Crusader since 1999 to score four goals in a match.
A 2011 Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District second team honoree, Ells has 65 points for her career.
Donnellan and Ells will be recognized Saturday, Jan. 18, at the annual All-America Luncheon, held in conjunction with the 2014 NSCAA Convention in Philadelphia. Those selected as All-Americans, their coaches and families can register online for the luncheon here.
Capital's duo represented the lone All-America selections from the OAC.

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA
Senior goalkeeper Maggie Donnellan directs traffic during the Crusaders' NCAA Tournament semifinal match against No. 3 William Smith (N.Y.) on Dec. 6, 2013, at Toyota Field in San Antonio, Texas. (Larry Radloff/d3photography.com photo)

Capital University senior Maggie Donnellan added another accolade to her decorated 2013 award slate Wednesday, earning first team National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Women's Scholar All-America (College Division) honors.
An education major, Donnellan maintained a 3.51 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale through the end of the spring 2013 semester to earn one of 13 coveted spots on the first team. The goalkeeper from Cincinnati, Ohio, is one of two players in program history to be named an Academic All-American. Molly Sheils garnered second team honors in 2009.
"I am so happy for Maggie that she is being recognized for every aspect of her hard work," Capital coach Chris Kouns said. "In our program, we tell every prospective student-athlete that we expect you to be a winner on the field, in the classroom and in life. Maggie embodies all three areas."
To be eligible for nomination, student-athletes must have maintained at least a 3.30 cumulative GPA throughout their career, started more than 50 percent of all games and be a significant contributor to the team. The college division includes all NCAA Division II, Division III and NAIA institutions.
Donnellan played a crucial role in the Crusaders' run to the NCAA Division III Tournament semifinals, as well as the team's Ohio Athletic Conference regular season championship and OAC Tournament title, in 2013.
One of four team captains, Donnellan was named OAC Goalkeeper of the Year and first team All-OAC after leading Capital to 11 shutouts during the regular season and conference tournament. After recording shutouts in Capital's first two NCAA Tournament matches to help send the team to the NCAA Round of 16 for the first time in school history, Donnellan posted 10 saves to help lead the Crusaders to a 2-1 triumph over No. 14 Thomas More (Ky.), then registered a career-high 18 saves and came up with several clutch plays as Capital knocked off No. 1 Washington (Mo.) in the national quarterfinals. She stopped three of five penalty kicks and converted a PK of her own as the Crusaders advanced to the NCAA semifinals, 3-2 on PKs, following a 1-1 tie through regulation and two overtimes.
Donnellan finished with a 19-5-2 record and led the conference in save percentage (.883) and total saves (151), with both marks ranking among the top 30 in the nation. She totaled eight solo shutouts and started in five others to help the team rank first in the league in shutout percentage (13 of 26, 50 percent).
After earning first team NSCAA/Continental Tire All-Great Lakes Region honors, Donnellan became the first player in school history to earn first team NSCAA Division III All-America accolades. She was also named Academic All-OAC and recently received first team Division III All-Ohio merits from the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association (OCSA).
All Academic All-Americans will be recognized Saturday, Jan. 18, at the annual All-America Luncheon, held in conjunction with the 2014 NSCAA Convention in Philadelphia.


Both stories provided by SID department and can be found on our website: http://athletics.capital.edu/sports/wsoc/index