By: Austin Sommerfeld, Assistant AD for Strategic Communications
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) announced its annual women's soccer awards on Tuesday. In addition to the individual awards, 22 players were named All-Conference, and nine received honorable mention distinction. All-Conference and individual awards were nominated by and voted on by the 12 MIAC head women's soccer coaches; any nominated player not selected as All-Conference but still receiving votes from at least three coaches was named honorable mention.
For the first time in her career,
Tenley Voth (Farmington, Minn./Farmington HS) was named to the Honorable Mention All-MIAC list. In her sophomore season, she led the team with two goals and two assists for a total of six points. Her 16 shots on goal ranked 40th overall in the league. In conference games only, she ranked 21st in points and 30th in assists.
Head Coach
Dave Reyelts said, "Tenley brings a great attitude and work ethic to practice every day. She is an electric player on the field. Excited to see what next year and beyond brings."
For more information and updates on the women's soccer program, please visit
csssaints.com.