Waterville, Maine - The NESCAC announced its annual women's soccer All-Conference awards this morning and four Mules made the cut, the most for the program since 2006 and the most first team selections in program history. Junior
Madison Genser, earning her first All-NESCAC recognition, joins a trio of fellow juniors who are returning award winners in
Samantha DeWitt,
Abigail Jarvi, and
Annie Liebich.
DeWitt is now a three-time All-Conference honoree after being named to the First Team this season. The defensive back was a 2023 and 2024 Second Team selection as she continues to be the leader in the backfield for the Mules. This season she has played in all 17 games so far totaling the most minutes on the team with 1,326. Despite playing primarily on the defensive side of the field, DeWitt has tallied two goals this season including a game winner at Husson.
Jarvi returns to the All-NESCAC First Team list after being named to it last season. The Gilford, N.H. native has been a force on offense this year leading the conference in goals (11), tied second for the most game winners (4), and ranked fourth in total points (23). Behind DeWitt, Jarvi is the only other Mule above 1,000 minutes played this season (1,068).
Liebich also returns as a All-Conference First Team selection this year after earning the same award in 2024. The midfielder has started in all 15 games this season that she has played in contributing 886 minutes and a game winning goal at Conn. College.
Lastly, Genser has been named to the All-NESCAC Second Team for her work in the midfield this season. Playing in all 17 games so far, Genser has the fourth most time played for the team (912 minutes) scoring two goals, including a game winner at Trinity, and an assist versus Hamilton.
Be on the lookout for these four alongside the rest of the Mules as they head into the DIII NCAA Tournament this weekend.
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