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12/1/2004 12:00:00 AM | Women's Soccer
Dec. 1, 2004
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DURHAM, N.C. - Senior Casey McCluskey, junior Carolyn Ford, sophomore Rebecca Moros and junior Kate Seibert all earned National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/adidas All-Southeast Region honors released on Wednesday. The four players selected is tied for the most with Auburn, North Carolina and Florida State.
McCluskey earned first team All-Region accolades after posting an incredible season for the Blue Devils to conclude her career. Her first team selection makes her eligible for NSCAA All-America honors.
The 5-6 native of Springfield, Va., finished with 16 goals, eight assists, 40 points and nine game-winning goals. Her 40 points tied the Duke single-season record and her 16 goals was two shy of the team mark. She was named the ACC Offensive Player of the Year in 2004, while ranking second in the ACC in goals scored (16), led the ACC in points (40) and led the ACC in game-winning goals (9). McCluskey set Duke records with two or more goals scored in four straight games, six straight games with at least one goal scored and tied the single-game record with three goals against Davidson.
For her career, McCluskey finished with 40 goals and 95 points, which both rank second on Duke's all-time list. Her 15 career assists also ranks tied for seventh on the Blue Devil charts. The honor for McCluskey marks the third time she has been named to the All-Region first team and fourth year in a row she has earned All-Region honors, as she was named to the second team in 2003.
Ford, a product of Bethesda, Md., picked up second team All-Region honors on Wednesday for the first time in her career. The 5-8 center back led the Duke defense to 12 shutouts on the season, while starting all 23 contests. Ford collected two goals and 10 assists for 14 points on the year. Her 10 assists ranked tied for seventh in the ACC. For her career, Ford owns 19 assists which ranks fourth on Duke's all-time list.
Earning third team accolades for the second straight year was Seibert, a native of Downingtown, Pa. One of the top scoring defenders in the nation over the last two years, Seibert notched three goals and seven assists for 13 points for the Blue Devils in 2004.
Moros had a breakout season for Duke as a sophomore scoring four goals and assisting on 11 others for 19 points. A product of Larchmont, N.Y., Moros earned third team All-Region honors for the first time. She was also named to the All-ACC second team in 2004. Her 11 assists this season ranked tied for fifth in the ACC.
Duke posted a 15-8 overall record in 2004 and advanced to the final 16 of the NCAA Tournament before falling to UCLA, 2-0. The Blue Devils will return 10 of 11 starters and welcome another stellar recruiting class for head coach Robbie Church.
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