Tull named All-MIAA team
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Issue date: 11/18/09 Section: Sports
Senior Bearcat Caitlin Tull was named to the All-MIAA Second Team in soccer, her fourth All-MIAA award in four seasons at SBU.
Six other Bearcats were named All-MIAA Honorable Mention, including freshman goalkeeper Megan Link, freshman defender/forward Taylor Vick, senior defender Vanessa Roher, sophomore midfielder Kelly Isaac and junior Lindsey Boden, and junior forward Jaymye Ross.
Tull, a native of Yuba City, Calif., has appeared in all but one match during her SBU career, and is fourth on SBU's all-time matches played list. The Bearcats saw a combined 35-27-14 record during Tull's career.
This is the first Honorable Mention award for five of the six Bearcat winners, but the second for Roher, who was named Honorable Mention in 2008. Roher scored one goal this season as a defender, the game winning goal in overtime against Missouri Southern.
Link logged almost 1,400 minutes in goal, earning a 1.19 GAA and a record of 7-3-2, including four shutouts.
Vick started the season at forward, scoring three goals and three assists, including one game winner, then helped anchor the defense in the second half on the year.
Isaac, Boden, and Ross were all key components to the Bearcat attack, combining to score 14 of SBU's 30 goals total this season. Each had one game winning goal at some point during the 2009 campaign which ended with a total record of 7-9-3.
Six other Bearcats were named All-MIAA Honorable Mention, including freshman goalkeeper Megan Link, freshman defender/forward Taylor Vick, senior defender Vanessa Roher, sophomore midfielder Kelly Isaac and junior Lindsey Boden, and junior forward Jaymye Ross.
Tull, a native of Yuba City, Calif., has appeared in all but one match during her SBU career, and is fourth on SBU's all-time matches played list. The Bearcats saw a combined 35-27-14 record during Tull's career.
This is the first Honorable Mention award for five of the six Bearcat winners, but the second for Roher, who was named Honorable Mention in 2008. Roher scored one goal this season as a defender, the game winning goal in overtime against Missouri Southern.
Link logged almost 1,400 minutes in goal, earning a 1.19 GAA and a record of 7-3-2, including four shutouts.
Vick started the season at forward, scoring three goals and three assists, including one game winner, then helped anchor the defense in the second half on the year.
Isaac, Boden, and Ross were all key components to the Bearcat attack, combining to score 14 of SBU's 30 goals total this season. Each had one game winning goal at some point during the 2009 campaign which ended with a total record of 7-9-3.

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