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NCAA Nov 07, 2024

SEC Soccer 2024 Postseason Awards and All-Conference Teams unveiled

(Pictured Above: Regular season champion Mississippi State’s Maddy Anderson was named SEC Goalkeeper of the Year.)

Birmingham, Ala. – The Southeastern Conference has unveiled the 2024 Postseason Awards, honoring the SEC’s top players and coaches.

Mississippi State’s James Armstrong was named SEC Coach of the Year, Auburn’s Anna Haddock was voted SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, Arkansas’ Ava Tankersly was selected as SEC Forward of the Year, Mississippi State’s Macey Hodge was named SEC Midfielder of the Year, Mississippi State’s Rylie Combs was voted SEC Defender of the Year, Mississippi State’s Maddy Anderson was picked as the SEC Goalkeeper of the Year, Texas’ Amalia Villarreal was awarded SEC Freshman of the Year,
and Kentucky’s Makala Woods was tabbed SEC Newcomer of the Year.

First, second, and third-team All-SEC honorees, All-Freshman team in addition to the individual awards were chosen by the league’s 16 coaches.

2024 SEC Soccer Awards

Coach of the Year: James Armstrong – Mississippi State
Forward of the Year: Ava Tankersley – Arkansas
Midfielder of the Year: Macey Hodge – Mississippi State
Defender of the Year: Rylie Combs – Mississippi State
Goalkeeper of the Year: Maddy Anderson – Mississippi State
Freshman of the Year: Amalia Villarreal – Texas
Newcomer of the Year: Makala Woods – Kentucky
Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Anna Haddock – Auburn

First Team All-SEC

  • Forward: Gianna Paul – Alabama
  • Forward: Ava Tankersley – Arkansas
  • Forward: Makala Woods – Kentucky
  • Forward: Cat Barry – South Carolina
  • Midfielder: Anna Haddock – Auburn
  • Midfielder: Macey Hodge – Mississippi State
  • Midfielder: Ally Perry – Mississippi State
  • Midfielder: Lexi Missimo – Texas
  • Defender: Gessica Skorka – Alabama
  • Defender: Grace Phillpotts – Kentucky
  • Defender: Rylie Combs – Mississippi State
  • Defender: Gracie Falla – South Carolina
  • Defender: Hannah McLaughlin – Vanderbilt
  • Goalkeeper: Maddy Anderson – Mississippi State

Second Team All-SEC

  • Forward: Olivia Woodson – Auburn
  • Forward: Katie Shae Collins – South Carolina
  • Forward: Amalia Villarreal – Texas
  • Forward: Mia Pante – Texas A&M
  • Forward: Zoe Main – Mississippi State
  • Midfielder: Nicole Vernis – Georgia
  • Midfielder: Ilana Izquierdo – Mississippi State
  • Midfielder: Sydney Becerra – Texas A&M
  • Midfielder: Abi Brighton – Vanderbilt
  • Defender: Kiley Dulaney – Arkansas
  • Defender: LJ Knox – Auburn
  • Defender: Alexis Gutierrez – Mississippi State
  • Defender: Carolyn Calzada – Texas A&M
  • Goalkeeper: Jordan Brown – Georgia

Third Team All-SEC

  • Forward: Kate Doyle – Arkansas
  • Forward: Anaiyah Robinson – Arkansas
  • Forward: Aitana Martinez-Montoya – Mississippi State
  • Forward: Sydney Watts – Vanderbilt
  • Midfielder: Jailyn Brownlee – Arkansas
  • Midfielder: Maddie Kemp – Kentucky
  • Midfielder: Ida Hermannsdottir – LSU
  • Midfielder: Milena Fischer – Missouri
  • Midfielder: Macaira Midgley – Tennessee
  • Defender: Kelsey Oyler – Arkansas
  • Defender: Sydney Cheesman – LSU
  • Defender: Hallie Meadows – South Carolina
  • Defender: Ally Brown – Tennessee
  • Goalkeeper: Mia Justus – Texas

All-Freshman Team

  • Kiley Kukan – Alabama
  • Jailyn Brownlee – Arkansas
  • Anaiyah Robinson – Arkansas
  • Keegan Smith – Arkansas
  • Vera Blom – Florida
  • Alexis Tylenda – Kentucky
  • Kennedy Husbands – Mississippi State
  • Katie Shea Collins – South Carolina
  • Reese Mattern – Tennessee
  • Amalia Villarreal – Texas
  • Mary Beth McLaughlin – Vanderbilt

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