Student athletes on the College of Southern Marylandโs volleyball, menโs soccer and womenโs 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 womenโs 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. โWe 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. โFor 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.
โWe 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 womenโs soccer program celebrated its 100th win as well as naming Major their winningest CSM womenโs 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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