Ammerlaan Claims Second CACC Goalkeeper Award; Rams Land Seven All-Conference
Kalyn Ammerlaan of Thomas Jefferson University has been awarded the CACC Goalkeeper of the Year for the second consecutive year. Seven players from the Rams made the CACC All-Conference Team, highlighting their successful season. Ammerlaan's outstanding performance includes a .520 save percentage and a 6.82 goals-against average, contributing to the team's national ranking. She is joined by fellow Rams Meaghan Avanzato, Iris Gluck, Audrey Cashin, and Ava Sztenderowicz on the First Team, while Reagan Rogers and Lilly Lutz made the Second Team.
By the Numbers- Ammerlaan achieved 119 saves this season, ranking 5th in Division II.
- The Rams' defense ranked 5th nationally in save percentage at .533.
While Ammerlaan's accolades are noteworthy, some critics might argue that individual awards could overshadow team achievements. Nonetheless, her performance has been integral to the Rams' success.
State of Play- Ammerlaan has started all 17 games, finishing the season with a 12-4 record.
- Teammates have also reached key individual milestones, enhancing team camaraderie and performance.
Looking ahead, the Rams aim to build on their successful season with hopes of a strong postseason run, leveraging the talent within their roster. Continued development from the All-Conference players will be crucial.
Bottom LineAmmerlaan's repeated acclaim underscores her pivotal role in the team's success, and the recognition of multiple players suggests a promising future for the program. Their collective achievements are a testament to the team's hard work and commitment to excellence.
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