Alumni News

Former CASL Classic Players in the News

 

 CASL Elite '90 players continued success

 

 
STEPHANIE PARTENHEIMER

UNCG - 2nd Team All Conference ( So Con Conference)

Partenheimer, a team captain, earned a second-team spot for her first career all-conference nod. The redshirt junior from Apex, N.C., started all 19 matches in the defense for UNCG and scored her first career goal this season, on a penalty kick in the Spartans' 4-2 win over The Citadel on Oct. 7. She was part of a defensive unit that allowed just 10 goals and posted three shutouts in SoCon play. With her selection, she and her sister, former Spartan Jenn Partenheimer, become just the second set of sisters to earn All-SoCon honors for UNCG, joining Shannon and Katelynn Donovan

 KAITLYN ECKERT 

 

UNC ASHEVILLE - ALL FRESHMAN TEAM (Big South Conference)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        
 
Freshman forward Kaitlyn Eckert was named to the league's All-Freshman team. Eckert is tied with Halkiotis as Asheville's second leading scorer with five goals, three assists and 13 points. Three of her goals have come in league matches. She scored one game-winning goal.

ASHLEY STOKES

 

 

UNCG- SO CON CONFERENCE ALL FRESHMAN TEAM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Despite missing a few games with injury this season, Stokes was tied for third on the team in scoring, notching eight points on three goals and two assists. She was second on the squad with two game-winning goals, as she had the decisive strikes against George Mason and Western Carolina. The midfielder/forward from Cary, N.C., also had a goal and an assist in UNCG's win over The Citadel and an assist against Appalachian State.

 
TAYLOR BROWN

Campbell University- First Team All Conference ( Big South Conference)

All Tournament Team  (Big South Conference)

All Academic Team  (Big South Conference 

Taylor Brown has solidified the defensive back-line for Campbell this season, playing all but 14 minutes of game action for CU. Due in large part to her efforts, the Campbell defense has posted seven shutouts and accumulated a 0.97 goals against average. The junior also came up with perhaps the biggest goal of the season, scoring the game-winner off a penalty kick with three minutes remaining against Radford in the regular season finale. The shot was the first of the season for Brown.