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Three Tar Heels Named First-Team All-ACC In Women's Soccer
November 7, 2001 | Women's Soccer
Nov. 7, 2001
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Three members of the University of North Carolina women's soccer team were named Wednesday to the first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference Team and two more were chosen for the second team in voting by the league's eight head coaches.
Seniors Danielle Borgman and Jena Kluegel and sophomore Catherine Reddick were named to the first team squad while sophomore Alyssa Ramsey and senior Anne Remy were named second-team All-ACC.
In addition, midfielder Sara Randolph and forward Anne Morrell were named to the 2001 All-Freshman Team. orgman and Kluegel were both named All-ACC for the third time in their careers. Borgman, a defender from Cincinnati, Ohio, was a first-team choice in 1999 and a second-team selection in 2000. Kluegel, a midfielder from Mahtomedi, Minn., was second-team All-ACC in both 1999 and 2000. Borgman has started 92 successive games in her career at Carolina and Kluegel has started 89 consecutive games.
This season Kluegel has scored eight goals and has four assists. She is tied for ninth in the ACC in points and tied for ninth in goals as well. She is seventh in the ACC in points per game with 1.43 and seventh in the league in goals per game with 0.57.
orgman has started all 16 games and Reddick has started 14 games in a Tar Heel defensive unit which leads the ACC in scoring defense by allowing only 0.50 goals per game. Reddick, a Birmingham, Ala., sophomore, missed two games when playing with the U.S. National Team in September. Borgman has seven assists this season and Reddick has two goals and six assists. Borgman is tied for sixth in the ACC in total assists. Borgman is seventh in the conference in assists per game (0.44) and Reddick is eighth in the conference in assists per game (0.43).
Ramsey was named second team All-ACC this year after being named first team as a freshman. The forward from Cornelius, N.C. leads the ACC in points per game at 2.13 and in assists per game at 0.75. She is third in goals per game at 0.69. She is second in total points, first in assists and third in goals. Remy, who was a second-team All-ACC selection in 1999, is tied for fourth in the ACC in total points with 25, tied for ninth in total goals with eight and tied for second in assists with nine. She ranks fourth in the league in points per game, 10th in goals per game and third in assists per game.
Randolph, from Cincinnati, Ohio, and Morrell, from Plymouth, Mich., have both been outstanding freshmen. Randolph has started 12 of 16 games for the Tar Heels at right halfback and she has three assists on the season. Morrell has started 15 of 16 games at center forward where she is the team's fourth leading scorer. She has six goals and six assists for 18 points. She leads the Tar Heels in game-winning goals with three this season (Georgia, Tennessee, Clemson).
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