Wake Forest Athletics

KOZEY, SCHNEIDER NAMED ALL-ACC
11/1/2005 12:00:00 AM | Women's Soccer
Nov. 1, 2005
Winston-Salem, N.C. - Wake Forest women's soccer players Sarah Kozey and Melanie Schneider were each named to the second team All-ACC squads in a vote by the league's coaches.
Kozey, a forward from Halifax, Nova Scotia, earned second team honors for the second consecutive year. The senior scored a team-high seven goals and recorded two assists during the regular season. Kozey also broke the Wake Forest career goals record just five games into the season.
Schneider, a midfielder from Peachtree City, Ga., was named All-ACC for the first time in her career. The senior scored three goals and registered four assists in the regular season.
The North Carolina Tar Heels, who finished as the regular season champs in 2005 with a record of 17-1-0, 9-1-0 in league play, led all teams with five honorees on this season's All-Conference teams. Virginia placed four members on the All-Conference teams, while the Clemson Tigers, Duke Blue Devils and Florida State Seminoles each had three student-athletes selected. Maryland and Wake Forest each had two selections, while Boston College had one.
Florida State and Virginia led all schools with three student-athletes each represented on the 2005 All-ACC Freshman team. Boston College, Duke, North Carolina, NC State and Virginia Tech rounded out the team with one selection apiece.
North Carolina's Heather O'Reilly was honored as the ACC Offensive Player of the Year. Carolyn Ford of Duke was tabbed ACC Defensive Player of the Year in 2005. Virginia's Jessica Rostedt was named the ACC Freshman of the Year. In his first season at the helm of Florida State, Mark Krikorian was selected as the ACC Coach of the Year.
Nov. 1, 2005
Winston-Salem, N.C. - Wake Forest women's soccer players Sarah Kozey and Melanie Schneider were each named to the second team All-ACC squads in a vote by the league's coaches.
Kozey, a forward from Halifax, Nova Scotia, earned second team honors for the second consecutive year. The senior scored a team-high seven goals and recorded two assists during the regular season. Kozey also broke the Wake Forest career goals record just five games into the season.
Schneider, a midfielder from Peachtree City, Ga., was named All-ACC for the first time in her career. The senior scored three goals and registered four assists in the regular season.
The North Carolina Tar Heels, who finished as the regular season champs in 2005 with a record of 17-1-0, 9-1-0 in league play, led all teams with five honorees on this season's All-Conference teams. Virginia placed four members on the All-Conference teams, while the Clemson Tigers, Duke Blue Devils and Florida State Seminoles each had three student-athletes selected. Maryland and Wake Forest each had two selections, while Boston College had one.
Florida State and Virginia led all schools with three student-athletes each represented on the 2005 All-ACC Freshman team. Boston College, Duke, North Carolina, NC State and Virginia Tech rounded out the team with one selection apiece.
North Carolina's Heather O'Reilly was honored as the ACC Offensive Player of the Year. Carolyn Ford of Duke was tabbed ACC Defensive Player of the Year in 2005. Virginia's Jessica Rostedt was named the ACC Freshman of the Year. In his first season at the helm of Florida State, Mark Krikorian was selected as the ACC Coach of the Year.
2005 All-ACC First Team
Lori Chalupny Midfield North Carolina
Carolyn Ford Defender Duke
Laura Georges Defender Boston College
Sarah Huffman Midfield Virginia
Noelle Keselica Midfield Virginia
Sel Kuralay Forward Florida State
Rebecca Moros Midfield Duke
Heather O'Reilly Forward North Carolina
Viola Odebrecht Midfield Florida State
Nikki Resnick Goalkeeper Maryland
India Trotter Midfield Florida State
2005 All-ACC Second Team
Kendall Fletcher Defender North Carolina
Courtney Foster Forward Clemson
Kimmy Francis Midfield Maryland
Allison Graham Midfield Clemson
Darby Kroyer Midfield Duke
Sarah Kozey Forward Wake Forest
Ashley Phillips Goalkeeper Clemson
Jessica Rostedt Forward Virginia
Becky Sauerbrunn Defender Virginia
Melanie Schneider Midfield Wake Forest
Lindsay Tarpley Forward North Carolina
Kacey White Midfield North Carolina
2005 All-ACC Freshmen Team
Yael Averbuch Midfield North Carolina
Nikki Krzysik Defender Virginia
Christie McDonald Forward Duke
Laurie Beth Puglisi Forward Virginia Tech
Kelly Quinn Midfield Virginia
Jessica Rostedt Forward Virginia
Katrin Schmidt Defender Florida State
Lindsay Vera Forward NC State
Sarah Wagenfuhr Defender Florida State
Caroline Walden Forward Boston College
Mami Yamaguchi Midfield Florida State
2005 Offensive Player of the Year
Heather O'Reilly ..North Carolina
2005 Defensive Player of the Year
Carolyn Ford ..... Duke
2005 Freshman of the Year
Jessica Rostedt . Virginia
2005 Coach of the Year
Mark Krikorian .....Florida State





