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November 15, 2009 WALTHAM, Mass. After 110 minutes of scoreless play in the 2009 Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III New England Championship match today, the second-seeded Keene State College Owls connected on four of their five penalty kicks to take the crown from the two-time defending champion Brandeis University Judges, 4-2. KSC sophomore goalkeeper Megan Dempsey (E. Weymouth, Mass.), who registered her third-straight shutout, was named ECAC tournament Most Valuable Player. |

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November 11, 2009 Eastern Connecticut State University earned three of the five major awards this afternoon, when the 2009 Little East womens soccer all-conference teams were announced. Senior striker Sarah Swann was named the offensive player of the year, while junior back Lauren Hickey was selected as the defensive player of the year. Freshman forward Daniela Marchitto completed the postseason awards for the Warriors with her rookie of the year selection. UMass Bostons Amy Zombeck was selected as the coach of the year... |

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November 9, 2009 KEENE, N.H. - Senior Sarah Swann (Oxford, Conn.) scored her conference-leading 14th goal of the year on an assist from sophomore Sam Konopka (Hebron, Conn.) and senior Kim Church (Farmington, Conn.) made six saves as second-seeded women's soccer won its third Little East Conference championship in seven years with a 1-0 win over top-seeded Keene State College Saturday. |











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