Scarlett and Valles Earn All-American Honors by womenslacrosse.com

Scarlett and Valles Earn All-American Honors by womenslacrosse.com
Senior Katlyn Scarlett and Sophomore Gina Valles were both named All-American by womenslacrosse.com announced Friday Afternoon. The teams were announced just two days following the regional All-American selections by the IWLCA.
Scarlett, who was just named first-team Chesapeake Regional All-American on Thursday, tallied 182 saves this season to give her 701 for her career which ranks second on the all-time list. Her 169 career groundballs four shy of entering 10th all-time at Roanoke. A team captain, Scarlett has had eight 10-plus save games, including 16 against Elizabethtown and a season-best 19 in her final collegiate game against #7 Gettysburg in the NCAA Regional Semifinals. The four-time All-ODAC performer was named to the 2009 ODAC All-Tournament team. She finished the year ranked 10th nationally in goals against average (8.42), 12th in save percentage (.528) and 20th in saves (184) which was a career-high. She was named a 2007 Second-Team All-American by the USILA as a sophomore.
Valles, who was just named first-team Chesapeake Regional All-American on Thursday, was ranked in the ODAC in overall points (1st), points per game (1st), goals per game (1st), game-winners (1st), groundballs per game (3rd) and shots per game (2nd). Her 98 points were 17th in the country and broke a new school-record. She also finished 16th nationally in goals (75) which was one shy of tying the single-season mark. Valles scored at least one goal in each of Roanoke's 21 games this season, notching two or more goals in 20 of those contests. She tallied at least four goals in 11 different games, going for a season-high seven goals in a regular season win over Washington & Lee. Valles earned the ODAC Player of the Week award three times throughout the season en route to the 2009 ODAC Player of the Year Award. She currently sits eighth on the school's all-time scoring list (177), sixth in career goals (139), fifth in career shots (296) and tied for third in career draw controls with 104.
The Maroons finished 16-5, 8-0 in the ODAC while capturing their first regular season and tournament championship since 1999. The 16 wins tie the 1988 team for the second most in school-history. The 11-game win streak was the longest since the 1992 season. Head Coach Mary Schwartz was named the 2009 ODAC Coach of the Year.
These athletes are also eligible for inclusion on the IWLCA/US Lacrosse All-American teams, which will be announced on May 22. Below is a list of the 2009 Women's Lacrosse Div. III All-America Team. For more information, please visit www.womenslacrosse.com
First-Team
Elizabeth Burns, Williams
Lauren Carrier, St. Mary's
Anna Collins, Babson
Alison Jaeger, TCNJ
Holly Johnson, Salisbury
Kristin Joyce, Union
Sarah McKinley, Salisbury
Taryn Petrelli, Middlebury
Alyssa Pigott, Stevens
Jen Pritchard, Franklin & Marshall
Amanda Roberts, Tufts
Kate Robinson, Catholic
Lidia Sanza, Franklin & Marshall
Kate Sheridan, Colby
Shannon Summers, Franklin & Marshall
Danielle Torre, Cortland

Second-Team
Lindsay Abbott, Cortland
Lindsay Bakker, Cortland
Robyn Bishop, Salisbury
Liz Bruno, Trinity
Amy Campbell, Colby
Chase Delano, Middlebury
Nina Emala, Gettysburg
Kate Foley, Elizabethtown
Devi Hensch, Franklin & Marshall
Sarah Meisenberg, Franklin & Marshall
Kelly Mitchell, TCNJ
Liz Rave, Hamilton
Katie Reuther, TCNJ
Rachel Romanowsky, Trinity
Kaitlyn Scarlett, Roanoke
Hollis Stahl, Gettysburg

Third-Team
Victoria Allen, William Smith
Chrissie Attura, Tufts
Kaillie Briscoe, Hamilton
Kate Cox, Stevens
Kelsey Evans, RIT
Blake Hargest, Franklin & Marshall
Catherine Kennedy, Mary Washington
Alyssa Kopp, Tufts
Kaitlyn Pettengill, Babson
Beth Rhodey, Salisbury
Karen Shaddock, Buffalo State
Britt Spackman, Williams
Mary Swarthout, Catholic
Ana Sokol, Dickinson
Gina Valles, Roanoke
Amanda Wayne, FDU

All-Rookie Team
Lindsay Abbott, Cortland
Trisha Babson, Babson
Liz Bruno, Trinity
Courtney Cook, Farmingdale State
Jenna Dannis, Bates
Rachel Dirksen, Messiah
Claire Donegan, Colby
Kat Egizi, Union
Margie Fulton, Williams
Lucy Johnson, William Smith
Catherine Kennedy, Mary Washington
Allie Kimmelman, Mary Washington
Kathleen Notos, TCNJ
Lyndsay Rossi, Drew
Karen Shaddock, Buffalo State
Mary Swarthout, Catholic