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Soccer FSU has five named to coaches' All-America team

Bob Ferrante

Ultimate Seminole Insider
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May 10, 2022
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The Florida State women's soccer team's record season continued on Friday afternoon as a school record and NCAA-leading five players were named to the United Soccer Coaches All-America Teams. Onyi Echegini and Jordynn Dudley picked up first team honors while Taylor Huff and Jody Brown were named to the second team. Cristina Roque was named to the third team for the second consecutive season.

Echegini and Dudley each picked up their first All-America honor of their career and have proven to be one of the most dangerous scoring duos in the country. They have combined for 27 goals this season, 15 from Echegini and 12 from Dudley, and were the first Florida State duo to each have 10 or more goals in a season since 2018. Echegini was named the ACC Offensive Player of the Year and Dudley was named the ACC Freshman of the Year. Both athletes were named Semifinalists for the MAC Hermann Award and both were First Team All-ACC honorees.

Brown and Huff are All-Americans for the second year in a row after both posting solid seasons for the Seminoles. Huff leads the team with 13 assists this season which is tied for the third-most assists in a single season in school history. Huff has also added seven goals for FSU and has been FSU's go-to person on corner kicks and set pieces.

Brown has once again been one of the more dangerous players in the country when she has the ball. While also juggling international duty, Brown tallied five goals and five assists in 18 games this season as she transitioned into her midfielder role for the Seminoles.

Roque has been terrific in the goal for FSU once again and has etched her name into the Florida State record books. Starting all 21 games for FSU, Roque has allowed just 13 goals for a 0.62 GAA while also recording 13 shutouts this season which is the third most in FSU history. Roque also became FSU's record holder for career shutouts in the NCAA Tournament with 15 and is just two wins away from being FSU's record holder for career wins in the NCAA Tournament.

The Seminoles will take on Clemson tonight in the National Semifinal in Cary, N.C. Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. and can be seen live on ESPNU.
 
Substitute Nesbeth for Brown. She is too good and too valuable not to be mentioned in the 1st 3 teams!
Hope she plays with a chip on her shoulder.
 
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