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Four Ospreys Receive NJAC All-Conference Honors

11/1/2023 1:13:00 PM

Galloway, N.J. – Four Stockton University women's soccer players received NJAC all-conference honors for the 2023 season. Juniors Sophia Drea (Medford/Shawnee) and Emily Hauck (Lebanon, Pa./Northern Lebanon) were voted NJAC Second Team.
 
Erica Dietz (Allentown, Pa./Central Catholic) and Kylee Alvarez (Galloway/Absegami) were selected NJAC Honorable Mention. Drea and Hauck collected all-conference honors for the third straight season while Dietz earned her second all-conference nod and Alvarez garnered her first. The quartet led Stockton to an 8-4-7 record and an NJAC Tournament berth.
 
Drea received her third consecutive NJAC Second Team nod for her strong defensive play this season. The back, who has started all 62 games that she has played in her career including all 19 this year, helped the Ospreys post 11 shutouts and a 0.94 goals against average. Drea also contributed one goal and two assists for five points at the offensive end.
 
Hauck was elevated to the NJAC Second Team after two straight NJAC Honorable Mention selections. The midfielder scored one goal and dished four assists for six points while starting all 19 games. Hauck has started 62 of the 64 career games in which she has appeared for the Ospreys.
 
Dietz earned her second NJAC Honorable Mention nod after leading Stockton in scoring for the second consecutive season with 15 points on a team-high seven goals plus one assist while starting all 19 games. The forward netted two game-winning goals plus a dramatic game-tying marker against Montclair State with 1:43 remaining in the NJAC Tournament match on Saturday.
 
Alvarez was a force for Stockton on the defensive side for the third straight year. She started all 19 games and joined Drea on the backline in contributing to Stockton's 11 shutouts and 0.94 goals against average with her reliable play at center back. Alvarez also recorded her first career point with an assist against Centenary on September 13.
 
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