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Women’s Soccer All-Decade Team

Women’s Soccer All-Decade Team

The Wells College 2020 Women's Soccer All-Decade Team comprises student-athletes that participated during the fall seasons between 2010-19. The team consists of 11 selections with its composition based on starting positions that reflect a 4-5-1 formation with three honorable mentions.*

The 2020 All-Decade team includes (alphabetically): Shannon Blanford (2011-14), Lindsey Bush (2010, 2012-13), Alisa Hines (2017-19), Kasia Jandura-Cessna (2011), Mackenzie Maloney (2015-18), Madison Maloney (2014-17), Jennifer McCumber (2019), Yanna Ososkalo (2014-17), Erin Persons (2016-19), Carley Ryan (2015-18) and Paige Stone (2009-12).

Stone was an all-NEAC selection in 2011 when she led the conference in points (45) and goals (19) as the all-decade team's lone forward.

Blanford was one of four midfielders who teamed with Stone during the 2011 season for the NEAC's best scoring tandem after leading the NEAC in assists with 10 and finishing third in points with 38. Blanford was named an all-NEAC selection in 2014 and an all-district academic selection in 2013. The remaining midfield includes Madison Maloney, Mackenzie Maloney, Jandura-Cessna and Ososkalo. Mackenzie Maloney was a four-time all-NEAC selection, while Ososkalo was a 2015 All-NEAC selection.

Of the four all-decade defensive selections, Bush earned all-NEAC in 2013 and was joined by Persons, Hines and Ryan, with the latter earning a pair of conference defensive player of the week honors.

McCumber anchors the team in goal after receiving the team's most valuable player award last season. The all-decade team honorable mentions include: Juli Vibbard (2010-11), Emma Booth (2016) and Lauren Dunster (2011-12).

*Criteria for individual selections and team composition varies upon available information that may include, but is not limited to, input from coaches, conference distinctions and supporting statistics when available. For the women's soccer all-decade team, selections were chosen by current women's soccer coach Mara Primmer.