FLUSHING, N.Y..– Junior forward
Mia Klammer of The College of Saint Rose women's soccer team has been voted the Division II Conference Commissioners Association East Region Player of the Year for the second consecutive season. Klammer highlights a group of five Golden Knights that earned inclusion to the All-East Region teams, as she and
Sanna Rein each received first team all-region accolades for the third straight year.
Graduate midfielder
Elina Seppala and freshman midfielder
Sydney Myers joined Klammer and Rein on the first team, while sophomore goalkeeper
Pia Bozic claimed second team honors.
Klammer stands first in the nation with 52 points and was named the Northeast-10 Conference Player of the Year after she bested the league with 18 goals and 16 assists this fall. In addition to earning first team All-Conference honors, she was recognized on the NE10 All-Tournament Team and was awarded the Most Value Player award of the conference postseason tournament.
Seppala finished second and third in the NE10, respectively, with 10 assists and nine goals this season, with her assist total tying her for 13th-best in the country. Myers tallied the fourth-most goals in the league (8), while tying for third-best with six assists.
Rein has captained the Saint Rose defense to 14 shutouts this season, which is the eighth-highest team mark across DII. Additionally, she has helped the Golden Knights list 10th nationally with a mere 0.524 goals-against average.
Bozic has registered an .811 save percentage while holding a 0.60 goals-against average in net this season.
Saint Rose has advanced to the NCAA East Region finals, where the Golden Knights will take on Adelphi on Friday at 10:00 am at Rockwell Field on the campus of West Chester University in West Chester, PA.
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