![]() ![]() 500 mark for the fifth straight season, and seventh time in Webber’s eight years at the helm of the program. Buzzard, a senior midfielder, went on to earn NSCAA All-Region recognition, while Thiessen, who ended the season as the NCAC’s leading scorer, was voted the conference’s Newcomer of the Year. Webber earned NCAC Coach of the Year honors, and saw six of his players earn All-Conference recognition, highlighted by First Team selections Alison Buzzard and Jessie Thiessen. In 2013, the Gators enjoyed one of the most successful campaigns in program history, earning a share of the NCAC regular season title before sweeping the NCAC tournament to earn the fourth conference championship in program history and advance to the NCAA Division III National Tournament. Webber also garnered attention after becoming just the second coach in program history to eclipse the 100-win plateau when the Gatotrs topped Ohio Wesleyan on Homecoming. The Gators also had a pair of players named Honorable Mention All-NCAC, including junior midfielder Niki Augustine and senior goalkeeper Gabby Curtis, who led the conference in shutouts (12) and goals-against average (0.89). Senior defender Jaymee Wallace was named the NCAC’s Defensive Player of the Year, and was one of three Gators named First Team All-NCAC, joining sophomore forward Jessie Thiessen and junior midfielder Hannah Zangara. The team also received an at-large berth into the NCAA Division III National Tournament, marking the second consecutive season, and third time in five years, in which the squad competed in the national playoffs. With a 7-1 regular season conference record, the Gators finished as co-champions of the North Coast Athletic Conference, before advancing to the finals of the NCAC championship tournament. ![]() In 2014, the Gators finished 15-6 overall, marking the most wins in a season for the squad since 2003. The 2015 campaign marked Mike Webber’s eleventh as commander of the Allegheny women’s soccer team, and his skill as a tactician and recruiter has allowed the Gators to remain a regional power. ![]()
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