WilsonFalcone Named Third Team All-GNAC

WilsonFalcone Named Third Team All-GNAC

PHOTO CREDIT: Brian Berthiaume '24

STANDISH, Maine – The 2023 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) women's soccer postseason honors have been released and Saint Joseph's College senior forward Aaliyah WilsonFalcone (Winthrop, Maine) has earned Third Team All-GNAC accolades.

WilsonFalcone claims the first All-Conference honor of her career after scoring a team-high 10 goals for 20 total points with three game-winning tallies during her final collegiate campaign. In 58 games across three seasons, WilsonFalcone netted 25 goals – including seven game-clinchers - with seven assists for 57 total points. She capped her career ranked sixth in program history in game-winning markers and 12th in total goals.

Under the watch of 11th-year Head Coach Jenelle Harris this fall, Saint Joseph's posted a 6-6-6 overall record, including a 6-4-5 mark in GNAC play, en route to earning the #8 seed in the conference tournament. The Monks faced #9 Elms College in a play-in game on October 27th and dueled to a 1-1 tie during 90 minutes of regulation and a pair of 10-minute OT periods before being clipped in PK's.

 

GNAC POSTSEASON ACCOLADES:

ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM

F -Sarah Dullaghan, So., Emmanuel
F - Bridget O'Connell, Jr., Colby-Sawyer
F - Sophia Warburton, Fr., Johnson & Wales
M - Jordan Butters, Gr., Rivier
M - Trina Capezza, Sr., Johnson & Wales
M - Maya Daryanani, So., Emmanuel
B - Annebel Balogh de Galantha, So., Emmanuel
B - Emily DeRoehn, Jr., Johnson & Wales
B - Elizabeth Garlock, Gr., U. of Saint Joseph (Conn.)
B - Madison Sanborn, Sr., Johnson & Wales
GK - Gemma Landry, Jr., Mitchell

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM

F - Evelyn DiFiore, Sr., Lasell
F - Avary Hall, Fy., Regis
F - Erina Ismaili, Sr., Albertus Magnus
M - Emily Basua, Fy., Elms
M - Kara Keiper, Sr., Colby-Sawyer
M - Bobbi O'Guin, Gr., Lasell
M - Angelina Oliveira, Jr., Johnson & Wales
B - Jillian Arigo, Gr., Rivier
B - Elisa D'Sa, Sr., Regis
B - Catherine Manning, Gr., Emmanuel
B - Grace Rava, Gr., Lasell
GK - Gaby Baker, So., Emmanuel

ALL-CONFERENCE THIRD TEAM

F - Jelly Frigo, Sr., U. of Saint Joseph (Conn.)
F - Ciara Horan, Fy., Emmanuel
F - Lauren Moriarty, So., Johnson & Wales
F - Aaliyah WilsonFalcone, Sr., Saint Joseph's (Maine)
M - Payton Bridge, Sr., Regis
M - Michelina D'Agostino, Jr., Lasell
M - Jenna Zup, Jr., U. of Saint Joseph (Conn.)
B - Chloe Beausoleil, So., New England College
B - Anna Gorman, Jr., Rivier
B - Riley Paul, Fy., Colby-Sawyer
B - Caroline St. Croix, Gr., Lasell
GK - Lataya Simmons, Fr., Lasell

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

Emily Basua, Elms
Madison Corcoran, U. of Saint Joseph (Conn.)
Colleen Curran, Regis
Morgan Fontaine, Mitchell
Jelly Frigo, U. of Saint Joseph (Conn.)
Avary Hall, Regis
Lulani Haslinger, Johnson & Wales
Ciara Horan, Emmanuel
Brynn Leahy, Johnson & Wales
Alana Picard, U. of Saint Joseph (Conn.)
Sophia Warburton, Johnson & Wales

MAJOR AWARDS

Offensive Player of the Year - Bridget O'Connell, Colby-Sawyer
Defensive Player of the Year - Emily DeRoehn, Johnson & Wales
Goalkeeper of the Year - Gemma Landry, Mitchell
Rookie of the Year
 - Sophia Warburton, Johnson & Wales
Coach of the Year - Daniel Milton, Rivier
Institutional Sportsmanship - Simmons 

 

 

GNAC RELEASE

 

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Founded in 1912 by the Sisters of Mercy in Portland, Maine, Saint Joseph’s College is Maine’s Catholic liberal arts college in the Mercy tradition. We are inclusive of all faiths, including no faith. The 474-acre campus, located on the shore of Sebago Lake in Standish, Maine offers more than 40 undergraduate programs and a Division III athletic program to a population of approximately 1,000 on-campus students. A pioneer of distance education since the 1970s, the College also provides online certificates and undergraduate and graduate degrees for thousands more working adults who reside in more than 20 other countries. In 2015 the College was selected by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching to receive its Community Engagement Classification, highlighting the College’s focus on community service throughout its mission and daily interactions within local, regional, and global communities. In 2018, Princeton Review recognized SJC as one of its “Green Colleges” for its sustainability initiatives. Learn more at www.sjcme.edu.