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2005 Schedule and Results

Date
Opponent
Score
Record
8/26/05 Cedar Valley CC
3-0
1-0
8/27/05 Cayuga CC
5-1
2-0
9/2/05 Laramie
0-1
2-1
9/4/05 Sussex
11-0
3-1
9/7/05 Genesee CC
10-0
4-1
9/13/05 Alfred State
9-0
5-1
9/17/05 Cincinnati State
6-1
6-1
9/20/05 Erie CC
10-0
7-1
9/24/05 CC Rhode Island
2-1
8-1
10/1/05 Navarro CC
2-0
9-1
10/2/05 Lewis & Clark
1-0
10-1
10/9/05 William Smith JV
4-0
11-1
10/11/05 Bryant & Stratton
6-0
12-1
10/14/05 Anne Arundel CC
2-0
13-1
10/16/05 Catonsville CC
0-1
13-2
10/18/05 Herkimer CCC
4-0
14-2
10/22/05 Mercyhurst NE
9-0
15-2
10/29/05 Bryant & Stratton
4-0
16-2
11/4/05 CC Rhode Island
1-0
17-2
11/6/05 Ocean County College
3-1
18-2
11/17/05 Schoolcraft College
1-1 (won on penalty kicks)
19-2
11/18/05 Mesa CC
2-1
20-2
11/20/05 Darton College
2-1
21-2

The Lady Tribunes captured their second consecutive NJCAA Division I national championship, third in the last five years, and eighth overall.  MCC beat Darton College 2-1 in the title game.

2005 Accomplishments

  • Region III, Division I Champions
  • NJCAA Division I National Champions
  • Region III Player of the Year: Melissa Hornfeck
  • National Tournament MVP: Melissa Hornfeck
  • Goalkeeper of the Tournament: Megan Thayer
  • Most Outstanding Defensive Player: Ashley Pople
  • All Tournament Team: Kerrie Brown
  • Coach of the Tournament: Tracey Britton
  • NJCAA National Player of the Year: Melissa Hornfeck
  • NSCAA/Adidas Junior College National Coach of the Year: Tracey Britton
  • NSCAA All-Americans: Melissa Hornfeck, M, (first team), Alyssa Walbrecht, D, (first team), Megan Thayer, G, (second team), Kerrie Brown, F, (second team)
  • NJCAA All-Americans: Melissa Hornfeck, M, (first team), Kerrie Brown, F, (first team)

 

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