HANOVER, N.H. — Junior forward
Allie Winstanley, senior midfielder
Izzy Glennon and freshman forward
Hannah Curtin each earned spots on All-Ivy teams for their accomplishments on the field this season. Fifth year midfielder
Erin Kawakami and senior midfielder
Maddie Mills earned recognition as All-Ivy Honorable Mentions as well.
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Winstanley was named First-Team All-Ivy and Glennon and Curtin were named Second-Team All-Ivy. It is the second All-Ivy honor for Winstanley and the first time in her career she has been named to the first First-Team. It is the first All-Ivy selection for both Glennon and Curtin.
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Winstanley led the team in points with seven goals and six assists for a total of 20. She ranked in the Ivy top 10 in goals, assists and points. She closed out the season with a four-game goal scoring streak, including a game winner against Merrimack and a game winner against Cornell.
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Glennon started all 15 games for the Big Green and ranked second on the team in minutes played. She finished the season with one goal and one assist and was a force for Dartmouth on both ends of the field, playing on the back line and actively contributing on the offensive end.
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Curtin finished the season ranked second on the team in points. She had six goals and four assists for 16 total points. She ranked in the Ivy top 10 in both goals and points. She started every game for the Big Green and was fourth on the team in minutes played.
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Ron Rainey, Stacy and Nick Branca Family head coach of women's soccer, spoke on the recognition his players received. "We are excited for all the players named All-Ivy this year. Individual awards, I believe, are a reflection of the work the whole group puts in and how all push each other to get better," he said. "But it was nice to be recognized on the three different teams in what was a super competitive ivy league season."
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For Mills, it was the first All-Ivy recognition of her career. She finished the season with one goal and three assists. She played in every game this season, starting all but one. For Kawakami, it is her fourth time being honored. She was Second Team in 2017 and Honorable Mention in 2018 and 2019. She finished the season with two goals and two assists.
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