Gina Valles Named IWLCA Div. III Second-Team All-America

Gina Valles Named IWLCA Div. III Second-Team All-America
Sophomore midfielder Gina Valles added to her post-season accolades as she was named to the 2009 IWLCA (Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association) Div. III All-America Second-Team announced this afternoon. She is the sixth player this decade and the first since Katlyn Scarlett (2007) to receive this honor. The IWLCA and US Lacrosse will honor the National All-Americans at an awards banquet on Saturday, June 13, 2009 in King of Prussia, Pa.
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.

The IWLCA was founded on the principle of developing among intercollegiate coaches a deep sense of responsibility in teaching, promotion, and maintaining the growth of women's lacrosse in accordance with the highest ideals of fair play. It is a body committed to being an integral part of the growth and direction of our collegiate sport. US Lacrosse, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is the national governing body for men's and women's lacrosse.

First-Team
Robyn Bishop, Sr., Salisbury University, M
Elizabeth Burns, Sr., Williams College, D
Lauren Carrier, Sr., St. Mary's College (Md.), M
Nina Emala, Jr., Gettysburg College, A
Alison Jaeger, So., The College of New Jersey, A
Sarah McKinley, Sr., Salisbury University, D
Sarah Meisenberg, Sr., Franklin & Marshall College, M
Taryn Petrelli, Sr., Middlebury College, D
Jennifer Pritchard, Sr., Franklin & Marshall College, A
Kate Robinson, Jr., Catholic Univ. of America, M
Rachel Romanowsky, So., Trinity College (CT), A
Kate Sheridan, Sr., Colby College, M
Hollis Stahl, Jr., Gettysburg College, M
Sonja Stuart, Sr., Salisbury University, GK
Shannon Summers, Sr., Franklin & Marshall College, M
Danielle Torre, Sr., SUNY Cortland, A

Second-Team
Lindsay Abbot, Fr., SUNY Cortland, M
Chrissie Attura, Sr., Tufts University, M
Lindsay Bakker, Sr., SUNY Cortland, D
Anna Collins, Jr., Babson College, M
Kate Cox, So., Stevens Institute of Technology, D
Chase Delano, So., Middlebury College, A
Kelsey Evans, Sr., Rochester Institute of Technology, GK
Mary Blake Hargest, Jr., Franklin & Marshall College, A
Kristin Joyce, So., Union College, A
Catherine Kennedy, Fr., University of Mary Washington, A
Alyssa Pigott, Jr., Stevens Institute of Technology, A
Katie Reuther, Sr., The College of New Jersey, M
Beth Rhodey, Jr., Salisbury University, M
Amanda Roberts, So., Tufts University, M
Ana Sokol, Sr., Dickinson College, D
Gina Valles, So., Roanoke College, M

Third-Team
Ashley Bevington, Sr., Franklin & Marshall College, M
Kaillie Briscoe, Sr., Hamilton College, A
Liz Bruno, Fr., Trinity College (Conn.), D
Amy Campbell, Jr., Colby College, A
Sarah Dick, So., Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, A
Katie Foley, Sr., Elizabethtown College, A
Holly Johnson, Sr., Salisbury University, D
Allie Kimmelman, Fr., University of Mary Washington, A
Alyssa Kopp, Jr., Tufts University, D
Heather Nickerson, Sr., Colby College, M
Kaitlyn Pettengill, Jr., Babson College, M
Liz Rave, Jr., Hamilton College, M
Kelsi Robinson, Sr., Washington and Lee University, M
Lidia Sanza, Jr., Franklin & Marshall College, GK
Christine Smith, So., Stevens Institute of Technology, M
Britt Spackman, Sr., Williams College, M