Boston College Athletics

Six Women's Soccer Players Named To NEWISA Team
December 18, 2007 | Women's Soccer
Dec. 18, 2007
CHESTNUT HILL, MA - Boston College women's soccer team had six players named to the New England Women's Intercollegiate Soccer Association team this week. Senior Kia McNeill, junior Caroline Walden and sophomore Gina DiMartino were named to the first-team, while junior Sarah Buonomo, freshman Hannah Cerrone and freshman Chelsea Regan earned second-team honors.
McNeill, a native of Avon, CT, was recently named to the NSCAA Northeast Regional second-team. In four years, McNeill did not miss a game. She is the eighth top scorer in the program's history with 61 points (24 goals, 13 assists).
Walden, a native of Guilford, Ct, did not miss a game this season. She has played in 64 games, and started 62. Walden, a defender, also played in the midfield for the Eagles this past season.
DiMartino, a native of Massapequa, NY, was second on the team in scoring with two goals and five assists for nine points. She currently has 40 career points in two seasons. DiMartino was also recently named to the NSCAA Northeast Regional third-team.
Buonomo, a native of Churchville, PA, was named to the second-team for her play this past season. The junior went 9-4-4, allowed only seven goals and earned nine shutouts. She had the No. 1 Goals-Against Average in the country at 0.38. She also led the nation on Save Percentage (0.901).
Cerrone, an All-ACC Freshman Team member, was steady in the backline that only allowed 10 goals and help the Eagles defense to a 0.475 Goals-Against-Average, good enough for sixth in the country. Cerrone, a native of Wappingers Falls, NY, scored her first career game-winning goal vs. Maryland. She notched her first career goal vs. NC State.
Regan, a native of Raritan, NJ, was the Eagles fourth leading scorer with two goals and three assists for seven points. Regan, a midfielder, scored her first career goal against Harvard on Sept. 9 in a 2-1 victory.
















