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All-Region 2022: Metro East (D-III Women’s)

Who are the best players in the Metro East region? This is an open thread to discuss All-Region nominations, All-Freshman nominations, coaching awards, and more. Stay positive and keep it civil.

A name that should be considered for All Freshman and All Region is Althea Tierney. She’s become a leader of the team in just a few months. One of the best handlers I saw out there all weekend long, stretching the field with decisive deep throws and breaking zones with others. She’s also unstoppable on defense.

One person that deserves to be considered for All Region is Abby MacDonald. She can do everything on the field whether it’s completing deep throws, shredding zones, stepping into the cutting space and getting the job done, organizing the team on the field, or keeping the spirit up, Abby excels at it. This weekend alone, I saw Abby get a layout D and then throw for the score in two separate games. She is consistently a top performer on her team.

Dropping by to mention a few players from Ithaca College’s Kweezy that deserve Metro East recognition:

Grace Wang #6 – a handler for Kweezy, Grace stepped into the role as a rookie and demonstrated extreme patience and experience. The U20 player has carved up defenses with her elite throws, especially considering the conditions that Metro East teams face. Also was a huge defensive presence, filling in as a deep-deep in Kweezy’s zone stopping countless hucks and over-the-top throws.

Joe Mukamal #25 – a hander for Kweezy, like Grace, as a rookie, Joe stepped into a position of need for the team and filled that role phenomenally. With huge hucks and an inspiring ability to break through opponent’s defenses with creative throws, Mukamal very clearly showed top-of-the-region handling abilities this season. Look for even larger contributions next year.

Emily Mildner #18 – a cutter for Kweezy, Mildner was easily the most lethal deep threat in the region this year. With an explosive first step and blazing top speed, very few defenders in the Metro East could stop Mildner, only hope to contain her. Mildner, likely the most influential offensive player on the team, provided numerous opportunities for the rest of the offense by opening up the defense both horizontally and vertically.

Kweezy made regionals for the first time in about 10 years (I think?), placing second at conferences. Despite the team’s lack of experience at the high-stakes regionals tournament with 2 bids to DIII Nationals, IC came very close, making semifinals, only to fall short of their lofty Nationals aspirations, albeit by playing a very close game against the eventual regional champions, Skidmore. With these 3 players returning next year, expect Kweezy to make regionals again, and push their sights even higher than this year’s regionals finish.

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Big congrats to Skidmore & SUNY Geneseo for making it to Nationals this year! As a Geneseo alum I wanted to highlight 2 players I saw play in Albany.

Katey Church #9 (Geneseo)- Katey is the most solid handler on Escargot; her uplines and resets are key for maintaining fluidity in the game. Not to mention she has a massive back hand huck that is great for gaining yards downfield in a pinch. As a senior captain, her sideline presence was uplifting and very positive, which was so fun to see in very intense games.
Kate Flynn #17 (Geneseo) - the fact that 2022 is Kate’s first full spring season as a player on Escargot is unbelievable. The athleticism and hustle of this player is next level. Kate’s speed is a force to be reckoned with on both offense and defense, and she will always put her body on the line for her team.

These 2 players have undeniable chemistry on the field; the deep connection from Katey to Kate is one of Escargot’s most reliable plays that no team can seem to beat. They will definitely be missed next year as two of the seniors on the team. Loved watching them play, and I’m wishing them the best of luck in Nattie’s this year (first time in Escargot history)!!

hello!! rochester EZs player here

wesleyan:

  • margaret Long Legs: can attest, has very long legs
  • #11: good handler

skidmore:

  • #12: speedy handler
  • all around this team had amazing spirit, one of the best games during regionals

ithaca:

  • #6: good handler and good spirit

hamilton:

  • #58: good handler and good spirit
  • #12: insanely fast, very literate. handles, but also is a deep threat

rochester:

  • maddi “PJ” lang #20: speedy and sneaky cutter, always manages to get open no matter the defender
  • maren jung #2: handler with an insane high release backhand
  • janna qingyuan jia #8: handler who always gives it her all on the field
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Hey everyone!
Rochester EZs captain here. I just wanted to highlight a few members from my team who have been instrumental in our team’s success and recognize some players from the other teams we’ve played throughout the spring season!

Hamilton

  • Maddie Wallace (#12) - Showed great versatility as both a handler and a cutter. Super fast and never stops running…her long runs deep were pretty effective against our team at sectionals/regionals.
  • Lucinda Olson (#58) - Very reliable handler with great throws and great spirit

Ithaca

  • Grace Wang (#6) - Good handler with massive hucks and good spirit

Skidmore

  • Abby MacDonald (#12) - really good handler, generated a lot of movement on offense
  • Marley Schmidt (#??) - Super sneaky and quick, great spirit

Wesleyan

  • Margaret Heffernan (#18) - Very tall, very solid player, skyed our players very respectfully
  • Natalie Sweet (#11) - One of the main handlers; good at generating movement on offense

Rochester

  • My two co-captains Mimi Jung (#2) and Katie Phillips (#16): Both reliable handlers and show great leadership/spirit on their respective lines. Both can easily adapt their throws and playing style no matter what type of defense is thrown at them.
  • Qingyuan “Janna” Jia (#8) - Beautiful push passes and hammers. Great vision of the field and can break a cup/zone easily with her sexy throws. Versatile as both a handler and a cutter.
  • Emily Xu (#27) - Driving popper of our D line. Speedy cutter, great at finding open spaces on the field. Puts her all out on the field and is willing to break a bone to get a layout score or D.
  • Maggie “Mo” MacAdam (#24) - Reliable handler on our O line with great decision making and field positioning/awareness. Also a super solid deep on defense despite being like 5’4"
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A player that should be considered for All-Freshman is Wesleyan’s Natalie Sweet (#11). She is a great handler with impressive deep throws and movement that can break any zone. Not afraid to take risks or make big plays, Natalie is an irreplaceable asset to Vicious Circles.