In a fitting conclusion to the program's final season, four Spurgeon College women's soccer players have earned First Team All-Region honors, with goalkeeper Hannah Richardson capturing the prestigious Region Player of the Year award.
Player of the Year
Hannah Richardson's stellar season between the posts earned her the region's highest individual honor:
- Over 120 saves in 2024
- Played every minute of every match
- Recorded 1 assist
- Provided crucial leadership for the Knights' defense
- Demonstrated exceptional dedication and resilience
All-Region Honorees
- Third consecutive All-Region selection
- Second-highest goal scorer in program history
- Team captain
- Key contributor since program's inception
- Instrumental in establishing team culture
- Anchored Knights' defensive unit
- Demonstrated exceptional leadership
- Known for determination and grit
- Key defensive organizer
- First-year standout
- Vital defensive contributor
- Immediate impact in debut season
Historic Achievement
Having four players selected to the All-Region team in the program's final season reflects the quality of talent and character developed within the Knights' soccer program. Their selection stands as a testament to their individual excellence and team commitment.
Lasting Legacy
In the program's campaign, these four players helped create lasting memories and set standards of excellence that will be remembered in Knights' athletics history. Their combination of skill, leadership, and dedication exemplified the program's values of hard work and sacrifice.
These honors provide a fitting tribute to a program that has left an indelible mark on the college's athletic legacy. Congratulations to Hannah Richardson, Haeley Gallegos, Ellen Osborne, and Emma Amara on their well-deserved recognition!