ROCK HILL, S.C. – With the conclusion of the 2024 regular season, the South Atlantic Conference has released its women's soccer all-conference teams. Emory & Henry University sophomore forward Charlotte Stavis (Charlotte, N.C.) has been selected to the All-SAC Third Team.
Stavis is the first Emory & Henry women's soccer player to receive all-conference honors since the program's transition to the Division II ranks. She is also the first women's soccer player to receive all-conference accolades since the 2021 spring season when Callie McMurray was selected to the All-ODAC Third Team.
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Stavis started all 17 games for the Wasps during the 2024 season. She led E&H and finished ranked T-4th in the SAC with eight goals, T-5th with five assists, 5th in points with 21, 1st in shots with 75 and 2nd in shots on goal with 33. Stavis also tallied four game-winning goals on the season, including the clinching goal for the program's first SAC win over Anderson (S.C.) (Sep. 15) and the winner against border rival King (Tenn.) University (Oct. 9).
Evan O'Leary of Lenoir-Rhyne University was selected as the SAC Offensive Player of the Year while Wingate's Laura Holt won the SAC Defensive Player of the Year. Coker forward Maia Clark took home Freshman of the Year and Wingate's Katie Mitchell was named Coach of the Year.
Emory & Henry posted a 7-8-2 mark on the year with a 3-7-1 record in conference play. The Wasps finished 9th in the league standings, just missing out on the SAC Tournament by one spot.
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2024 South Atlantic Conference Women's Soccer All-Conference
First Team
F – Evan O'Leary, Lenoir-Rhyne
F – Bree Ehmer, Catawba
F – Maia Clark, Coker
F – Helga Halldorsdottir, Wingate
MF – Manu Baptista Filipe, Wingate
MF – Maria Rayburn, Catawba
MF – Katie Ensalaco, Wingate
MF – Ava Hartman, Lenoir-Rhyne
D – Laura Holt, Wingate
D – Alexah Fite, Catawba
D – Kelly Havens, Catawba
D – Sascha Larsen, Wingate
GK – Riley Miller, Lenoir-Rhyne
Second Team
F – Lucia Hidalgo, Limestone
F – Kira Boelke, Coker
F – Addison Rishling, Tusculum
F – Ansley Douty, Anderson (S.C.)
MF – Lucie Bertrand, Limestone
MF – Kylie Morin, Catawba
MF – Carola Busquets, Lenoir-Rhyne
MF – Ryan Branson, Lincoln Memorial
D – Lillie Rusher, Catawba
D – Noor Njeim, Coker
D – Viktoria Filsner, Lincoln Memorial
D – Vivien Peralta, Lenoir-Rhyne
GK – Haley Faucette, Wingate
Third Team
F – Charlotte Stavis, Emory & Henry
F – Katie Durham, Wingate
F – Alicia Bevins, Lincoln Memorial
F – Catherine Nardella, Anderson (S.C.)
MF – Mila Rausch, Coker
MF – Morgan Delair, Catawba
MF – Sophia Husted, Wingate
MF – Emerson Talley, Lenoir-Rhyne
D – Donna Van Der Zalm, Lincoln Memorial
D – Lilly Soltz, Lenoir-Rhyne
D – Rosa Gonzalez, Lenoir-Rhyne
D – Anna Schuller, Lenoir-Rhyne
GK – Bente Latenstein, Lincoln Memorial
Offensive Player of the Year
Evan O'Leary, Lenoir-Rhyne
Defensive Player of the Year
Laura Holt, Wingate
Freshman of the Year
Maia Clark, Coker
Coach of the Year
Katie Mitchell, Wingate
Fair Play Award
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STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS:
Goals per Match: Maia Clark, Coker | 0.82
Points per Match: Maia Clark, Coker | 1.82
Assists per Match: Evan O'Leary, Lenoir-Rhyne | 0.65
Goals Against Average: Ashley Hughes, Catawba | .758
Save Percentage: Rhyan Parkin, Coker | .872
Shutouts: Ashley Hughes, Catawba | 8
Team Points per Match: Catawba | 7.47
Team Goals: Catawba | 47
Team Assists per Match: Catawba | 1.94
Team Shutouts: Catawba | 8
Team Goals Against Average: Catawba | .762
Team Winning Percentage: Lenoir-Rhyne / Wingate | .794