Northwest's Jubilee Zevenbergen named to 2016 NAIA Women’s Soccer National Championship All-Tournament Team
ORANGE BEACH, Ala. – The Northwestern Ohio Racers won the 2016 NAIA Women’s Soccer National Championship with a 1-0 win over defending national champion Spring Arbor (Mich.) Saturday evening at the Orange Beach Sportsplex.
In a defensive battle that featured only four shots on frame all game, Hannah Baines had the decisive tally when she finished far post off of Julie Cazanave’s corner kick across the front of the goal.
Scoring Summary
31:37 – UNWO – Hannah Baines (assist by Julie Cazanave)
Inside The Box Score
· Spring Arbor out-shot the Racers 6-5, but put only one shot on frame, while the Racers put 3-of-5 on target
· The teams combined for only one shot in the final 45 minutes, with none on target
· Nadine Stonjek made the only save she needed to make for the Racers to get the shutout win
· The teams also combined for only four corner kicks in the game, with three going to the Racers
· It was the 20
th shutout of the season for the Racers and 13
th in the last 14 games
2016 NAIA Women’s Soccer National Championship All-Tournament Team
Northwestern Ohio
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Camilla Andersen
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Northwest (Wash.)
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Jubilee Zevenbergen
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Spring Arbor (Mich.)
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Aubrey Schierbeek
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Northwestern Ohio
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Evdokia Popadinova
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Benedictine (Kan.)
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Rosie McShane
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Spring Arbor (Mich.)
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Bethany Balcer
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Northwestern Ohio
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Klara Cahynova
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Baker (Kan.)
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Keeley Atkin
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Baker (Kan.)
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Jessica Hillebert
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Northwestern Ohio
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Hannah Baines
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Spring Arbor (Mich.)
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Rachel DeLancey
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Columbia (Mo.)
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Flavia Rosado
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Select Sport America-NAIA Outstanding Offensive Player
Bethany Balcer – Spring Arbor (Mich.)
Select Sport America-NAIA Outstanding Defensive Player
Hannah Baines – Northwestern Ohio
Champions of Character Select Sport America-NAIA Scholarship Recipient
Liz Intfen – Benedictine
Select Sport America-NAIA Women’s Soccer Most Valuable Player
Camilla Andersen – Northwestern Ohio