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2019 ALL-SSC Women’s Lacrosse Awards

 via the SSC web site MELBOURNE, Fla. – Thirty-five student-athletes are recognized as All-Conference in the fifth year of Sunshine State Conference women’s lacrosse. Claire Swanson of the University of Tampa is awarded Player of the Year honors, while UT’s Kelly Gallagher repeats as Coach of the Year. Patricia Werker from Florida Southern College takes home Freshman of the Year accolades. Voting for the All-SSC Women’s Lacrosse Team was conducted among the league’s head coaches.All-SSC History: SSC Players and Coaches of the Year | All-SSC TeamsSwanson played in 17 games at midfield for Tampa in 2019, tallying 60 points from 46 goals and 14 assists with a .554 shooting percentage. The Cheyenne, Wyoming native also provided the Spartans with 137 draw controls, 39 ground balls, and 24 caused turnovers. The sophomore ranks first in conference draw controls per game (8.06) and is Top-10 in SSC points per game (3.53) and goals per game (2.71). Swanson is the first Tampa women’s lacrosse athlete to earn Player of the Year honors.Werker started 14 games in goal for Florida Southern, accumulating 650 minutes between the pipes this season. The Nesconset, New York product recorded 75 saves and allowed 93 goals for a .446 save percentage in 2019. Her 8.58 goals against average helped the Moccasins secure an 11-2 record while she was in net. Among conference goalkeepers, she ranks third in goals against average (8.58) and fifth in save percentage (.446). Werker is the second FSC women’s lacrosse athlete to win Freshman of the Year1 accolades.Gallagher repeats as Coach of the Year following Tampa’s 2019 SSC tournament championship and share of the regular season title. In her sixth year leading the Spartans program, Gallagher led her team to a 14-3 overall record, the No. 4 IWLCA ranking, and six wins over Top-20 teams. Gallagher remains the first from Tampa to be honored as Coach of the Year and is the  second coach to win the award twice2.Rollins’ Kallie German and Lindsay Van Beck highlight the 2019 list of repeat All-SSC winners. German and Van Beck become the second and third women’s lacrosse athletes to earn First Team honors four times3. Florida Tech’s Olivia Going wins her third straight First Team award, while her teammate Samantha Schiano along with Sam Keesey of Florida Southern and Tampa’s Alexa Scudillo & Bridget Sutter repeat as First Team from 2018. In total, 16 of 26 upperclassmen award winners from this year repeat as an All-SSC selection.Player of the Year: Claire Swanson, Tampa Freshman of the Year: Patricia Werker, Florida Southern Coach of the Year: Kelly Gallagher, Tampa –
2019 Women’s Lacrosse All-SSC First Team
AttackKallie German*^•#RollinsSr.Centreville, Maryland
AttackRiley BannatyneFlorida SouthernJr.Maitland, Florida
AttackKristyn StaleyTampaSo.Middletown, Maryland
AttackCarly VaccaroTampaJr.Mooresville, North Carolina
AttackHannah Ashton~†RollinsJr.Berwyn, Pennsylvania
AttackLeslie Ferguson~Saint LeoSr.Marietta, Georgia
MidfieldClaire Swanson~†TampaJr.Cheyenne, Wyoming
MidfieldSamantha Schiano*†•Florida TechSr.Perry Hall, Maryland
MidfieldDani Bursinger~†Florida SouthernSr.Powell, Ohio
MidfieldCaroline ForesterTampaSr.Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
MidfieldMcKenzie Jackson*Embry-RiddleSo.Bowie, Maryland
DefenseSam Keesey*Florida SouthernSr.Bel Air, Maryland
DefenseLindsay Van Beck*^•RollinsSr.Atlanta, Georgia
DefenseAlexa Scudillo*TampaJr.Millstone, New Jersey
DefenseOlivia Going*^Florida TechJr.West Islip, New York
DefenseAshley SalvettSaint LeoJr.Clay, New York
GoalieBridget Sutter*@TampaSo.Evergreen, Colorado
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2019 Women’s Lacrosse All-SSC Second Team
AttackAubriana BenedettoFlorida SouthernSr.Rochester, New York
AttackMarina Jozokos~Florida SouthernJr.Wolfeboro, New Hampshire
AttackMya Watson~Embry-RiddleSo.Fruit Cove, Florida
AttackRachel Crawford*TampaSr.Arnold, Maryland
AttackMollie KaplanFlorida TechJr.Boca Raton, Florida
AttackMaggie GladdenTampaJr.Berwyn, Pennsylvania
MidfieldLily Rizk~†RollinsJr.Columbus, Ohio
MidfieldBrenna SmithFlorida SouthernFr.Columbus, Ohio
MidfieldElizabeth NineslingEmbry-RiddleFr.Allentown, Pennsylvania
MidfieldDelaney ChriscoSaint LeoJr.Wilmington, Delaware
MidfieldMaliah BenedettoFlorida SouthernSo.Rochester, New York
DefenseDanielle WatersTampaFr.Smithtown, New York
DefenseBecca HillFlorida SouthernJr.Lutherville, Maryland
DefenseAbby Coccagna~TampaSr.Baltimore, Maryland
DefenseBrittney Embree~Florida TechSr.Orlando, Florida
DefenseKaitlin Prince~RollinsSr.Scarborough, Maine
GoaliePatricia WerkerFlorida SouthernFr.Nesconset, New York
GoalieErin DavisSaint LeoJr.Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
– * = 2018 First Team               ~ = 2018 Second Team         @ = 2018 Freshman of the Year ^ = 2017 First Team               † = 2017 Second Team         • = 2016 First Team # = 2015 Freshman of the Year – 1 Ashley Seborowski was Co-Freshman of the Year in 2015 2 Corinne Desrosiers, Florida Tech (2016 & 2017) 3 The first to earn four First Team honors was Sara Grenier of Florida Tech (2015-18) 
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