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Oct. 31, 2007

GREENSBORO, N.C. -

Juniors Minou Gimbrere and Michelle Kasold and sophomore Aileen Davis were named to the All-Atlantic Coast Conference team, announced by the conference office today.

Kasold earns All-ACC accolades for the second straight season, while Davis and Gimbrere earn the honor for the first time in their career. At least one Demon Deacon has earned All-ACC honors 10 consecutive seasons.

Playing at midfield, Kasold leads the team in points with 24, including seven goals and a team-leading 10 assists. Kasold has started all 16 games for the Deacons and scored the game-winner against Michigan State on Sept. 30.

Gimbrere, a Zwolle, Netherlands native, has tallied one goal and seven assists for the Demon Deacons. Davis has scored one goal and recorded three assists and has become a core member of the Deacs' defense. Both have helped the Deacs to a 1.62 goals against average.  

Top-ranked North Carolina and Maryland led the conference with four selections each, while Duke landed three spots. Boston College held two spots and Virginia rounded out the 17-member team.


 

 

The Tar Heels garnered two individual honors including Defensive Player of the Year Rachel Dawson and Coach of the Year Karen Shelton, who led North Carolina to a perfect 18-0 regular season. Maryland's Katie O'Donnell was named the Offensive Player of the Year.

2007 All-ACC Team

Julia Berkowitz, Boston College

Illse Davids, North Carolina

Aileen Davis, Wake Forest

Rachel Dawson, North Carolina

Marian Dickinson, Duke

Bob Dirks, Boston College

Katelyn Falgowski, North Carolina

Jesse Gey, North Carolina

Minou Gimbrere, Wake Forest

Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn, Virginia

Michelle Kasold, Wake Forest

Kathryn Masson, Maryland

Katie O'Donnell, Maryland

Susie Rowe, Maryland

Laura Suchoski, Duke

Janneke van Leeuwen, Maryland

Caitlin Williams, Duke

 

Offensive Player of the Year

Katie O'Donnell, Maryland

 

Defensive Player of the Year

Rachel Dawson, North Carolina

 

Coach of the Year

Karen Shelton, North Carolina

 - WakeForestSports.com -