PRINCETON, N.J. – On Wednesday, the Ivy League announced their women's soccer major awards and All-Ivy honorees, recognizing
Daisy Granholm,
Taylor Williams,
Mary Lundregan, and
Hailey Rorick.
Fifth-years Granholm and Williams each earned second-team all-Ivy recognition. Granholm played in every game this season for the Big Green, starting all but one. She had her best offensive performance yet, scoring seven goals and two assists for 16 points, more than doubling her point total from last season and leading the team in scoring.
Williams started every game this season, playing the full 90 minutes in 14 of the Big Green's 16 games and becoming a mainstay on Dartmouth's back line. She also scored the Big Green's game winning goal against Merrimack in the 57
th minute for her lone goal of the season and first career goal.
Lundregan, a junior, also played all 16 games this season, making 15 total starts and playing 1,213 total minutes. She added three assists this season, tallying two in an 8-0 win over Stonehill, including the game winner, and her third in the 2-1 win over Hofstra.
After being named to the CSC Academic-All District team last year, Rorick was named women's soccer's Academic All-Ivy representative. She's started all 16 games this season, four of which she played all 90 minutes. Rorick tallied three goals and one assist for seven total points, third best on the team. Her three goals ties her for second most on the team. Rorick also scored the game winning goal against Hofstra, serving the Pride their only loss against Ivy League opponents.