Student athletes on the College of Southern Marylandโ€™s volleyball, menโ€™s soccer and womenโ€™s soccer teams had a lot in common this fall: they all reached the Maryland Junior College Conference (MDJUCO) Region XX tournament and walked away with plaques, medals, recognition and awards.

“Fall was a great season for CSM athletics. All three teams had winning records with womenโ€™s soccer earning their 100th win and earning their first Maryland JUCO championship in more than a decade,โ€ said CSM Director of Student Life and Athletics Michelle Ruble. โ€œWe are proud of all three teams and their accomplishments.”

The Lady Hawks soccer team entered the Region XX tournament as the No. 1 seed and attained an automatic bid for the championship. The team played Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC)-Essex during the regular season and had tied in overtime and they were confident as they approached their post-season match-up with Essex. โ€œFor the Region XX tournament the team would have the help of freshman Alysse Houston, who had missed the Essex regular season game with an injury,โ€ according to CSM Athletics Coordinator Nicholas Williams.

โ€œWe lost the championship by a score of 1-0 and although it was a disappointing loss, the team had a very successful season and is looking forward to next year and making another run for the national tournament,โ€ said Williams.

The Lady Hawks soccer team finished the season 11-4-1 overall and 6-1-1 in conference play with fourth-season head coach Adam Sanchez earning the MDJUCO coach of the year award.

Six athletes received numerous awards for their performance during the season: Houston, of Hughesville, and Erin Kelly, of Leonardtown, received All-Region XX First Team and All MDJUCO First Team; Brooke Carter, of Temple Hills, Kelsey Major, of Waldorf, and Katie Howard, of Dunkirk, received All Region XX First Team and All MDJUCO Second Team; and Chanel Allen, of Indian Head, received All Region XX Second Team.

The womenโ€™s soccer program celebrated its 100th win as well as naming Major their winningest CSM womenโ€™s soccer player.

The volleyball team finished the regular season with a 15-16 overall record and 7-3 conference record, and ended the season a Region XX runner-up. The Lady Hawks entered the Region XX tournament the No. 4 seed and faced Frederick Community College, Essex and Hagerstown Community College. In the best-of-three format, CSM had a decisive victory against Frederick and a tie-breaking win against Essex before falling to Hagerstown. Winning two out of three matches, CSM advanced to semi-finals and won against Allegany Community College before losing to Hagerstown in the championship match.

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