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Katie Cox (8) & Maya Dean are 2 of the 5 Falcons who earned at least one OCSA honor
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Falcons Well Represented on OCSA All-Ohio Teams
December 14, 2022 | Women's Soccer
Five players earn a total of eight honors as the 2022 teams are announced
Five different Bowling Green State University women's soccer standouts earned a total of eight honors as the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association unveiled its 2022 award winners. Maya Dean, Mackenzie Reuber and Kennedy White all were named to both the OCSA's All-Ohio and Academic All-Ohio Teams, with Katie Cox and Jasmijn Dijsselhof each earning academic all-state honors.
Dean and White each were named to the All-Ohio First Team as well as the Academic All-Ohio First Team. Reuber earned All-Ohio Second-Team honors and also was named to the Academic All-Ohio First Team, while Cox and Dijsselhof earned Academic All-Ohio Second-Team honors.
The Falcons led all schools with three first-team members and five total selections to the Academic All-Ohio Team.
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Cox, a native of Columbus, Ohio (Granville), was named to the Academic All-District® Team, selected by College Sports Communicators (formerly CoSIDA). A team captain in 2022, she started all 19 games, and had three points on a goal and an assist. Cox is a repeat selection to both the Academic All-District Team® and the OCSA Academic All-Ohio Second Team, having earned each honor last season. In her BGSU career, she has played in a total of 70 matches, making 59 starts, and has 19 career points on seven goals and five assists. Four of those seven goals have been game-winning goals.
Dean, a native of Traverse City, Mich. (West), recently became just the second player in school history to be Academic All-America® First-Team honors, and also also was named to the All-MAC First Team and the United Soccer Coaches All-Region Second Team. She started all 19 matches on the season, and had 16 points on five goals and six assists. Dean, who was named MAC Offensive Player of the Week twice in 2022, scored all five of her goals in an eight-match span that included the final seven conference regular-season contests and the league tourney quarterfinal match. She had the GWG vs. both Ohio and Miami, with a four-point afternoon in the win over the Bobcats. Dean had two assists both in that Ohio match and in BG's win at Central Michigan. Dean scored 14 points in MAC play, and added two more points on a goal in the aforementioned MAC Tournament quarterfinal-round win. Dean tied for sixth in the MAC in assists and was ranked 10th in points. In MAC games only, she tied for second in GWG (two), and was tied for third in assists (six) and deadlocked for sixth in points.
Dijsselhof, who hails from Hattem, the Netherlands (Centre for Sports and Education), played in 16 matches in 2022, starting all 16. She had one assist on the season Dijsselhof was named to the Academic All-District® Team, selected by College Sports Communicators. Dijsselhof, who missed three matches due to injury, is a repeat selection to the OCSA Academic All-Ohio Second Team, having earned the honor in 2021 as well. She was named the team's Defensive Player of the Year in '21. Dijsselhof has played in a career total of 63 games, making 46 starts, since arriving at BG. She has 10 career points on two goals and six assists.
Reuber, a native of Macomb, Mich. (Macomb Lutheran North), joined Dean and White on the All-MAC First Team, and was named to the USC All-Region Third Team. She started all 19 contests in 2022, and had five points on a goal and three assists. Reuber helped the Falcons record eight shutouts on the season, including five in MAC play and one more in the league tournament. She scored a spectacular goal at Eastern Michigan, and had assists in wins over Valparaiso, Ohio and Miami. Reuber has played in a school-record 92 career matches in her Falcon tenure. She has helped the Falcons record 39 shutouts during that time, and has career totals of 16 points on three goals and 10 assists. Six of those 10 assists have come on game-winning goals.
White, a native of Canton, Mich. (Plymouth), was named the MAC's Offensive Player of the Year, and also was voted to both the All-MAC First Team and the USC All-Region First Team in 2022. She led the Falcons with 12 goals and 26 points on the season, in the process becoming just the third player in BGSU history with multiple seasons of double-digit goals. White had a hat trick in the Falcons' win at Akron (Oct. 6), and had three two-goal games this season. White led the MAC in both goals and points, and was second in game-winning goals (four). In MAC games only, she had nine goals and 20 points to again pace the entire conference in both categories, and she tied for second with a pair of GWG in MAC matches. White has a career total of nine GWG to rank second in school history. She has 27 career goals, tying for fourth in BGSU annals, and she is eighth in career points, with 63.
The Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association includes all divisions of college soccer in Ohio with a membership of over 100 men's and women's soccer programs. Founded in 1953, it is one of the oldest state Collegiate Coaching Associations in the United States. The association played a significant role in the growth, development and organization of collegiate soccer in Ohio. Its mission was to aid with coaching education, referee development and training along with the establishment of an extensive awards program. The OCSA has annually recognized over 300 of the best and brightest student athletes and coaches in the state.
BGSU finished the 2022 with an overall record of 9-5-5 and a MAC mark of 6-2-3, good for third place in the 12-team league. The Falcons ended the season on a six-match unbeaten streak, and went 6-1-2 over the last month of the year. In those nine games, BGSU outscored the opponents, 21-4.
The Falcons, who won the MAC regular-season and tournament titles from 2018-21, are now 67-31-16 overall, 45-11-5 in MAC regular-season matches and 55-12-8 in all games vs. conference foes since the start of the 2017 season.
Since the beginning of the 2018 campaign, the Falcons are 54-24-15 overall, 39-7-4 in MAC regular-season action and 47-7-7 in all games vs. league opposition.
For more information on the women's soccer program, follow the Falcons on Twitter (@BGAthletics and @BGSUWSoccer), Instagram (bgsuwsoccer) and Facebook (bgsuwsoccer) as well as on the web right here at BGSUFalcons.com.
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Dean and White each were named to the All-Ohio First Team as well as the Academic All-Ohio First Team. Reuber earned All-Ohio Second-Team honors and also was named to the Academic All-Ohio First Team, while Cox and Dijsselhof earned Academic All-Ohio Second-Team honors.
The Falcons led all schools with three first-team members and five total selections to the Academic All-Ohio Team.
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Cox, a native of Columbus, Ohio (Granville), was named to the Academic All-District® Team, selected by College Sports Communicators (formerly CoSIDA). A team captain in 2022, she started all 19 games, and had three points on a goal and an assist. Cox is a repeat selection to both the Academic All-District Team® and the OCSA Academic All-Ohio Second Team, having earned each honor last season. In her BGSU career, she has played in a total of 70 matches, making 59 starts, and has 19 career points on seven goals and five assists. Four of those seven goals have been game-winning goals.
Dean, a native of Traverse City, Mich. (West), recently became just the second player in school history to be Academic All-America® First-Team honors, and also also was named to the All-MAC First Team and the United Soccer Coaches All-Region Second Team. She started all 19 matches on the season, and had 16 points on five goals and six assists. Dean, who was named MAC Offensive Player of the Week twice in 2022, scored all five of her goals in an eight-match span that included the final seven conference regular-season contests and the league tourney quarterfinal match. She had the GWG vs. both Ohio and Miami, with a four-point afternoon in the win over the Bobcats. Dean had two assists both in that Ohio match and in BG's win at Central Michigan. Dean scored 14 points in MAC play, and added two more points on a goal in the aforementioned MAC Tournament quarterfinal-round win. Dean tied for sixth in the MAC in assists and was ranked 10th in points. In MAC games only, she tied for second in GWG (two), and was tied for third in assists (six) and deadlocked for sixth in points.
Dijsselhof, who hails from Hattem, the Netherlands (Centre for Sports and Education), played in 16 matches in 2022, starting all 16. She had one assist on the season Dijsselhof was named to the Academic All-District® Team, selected by College Sports Communicators. Dijsselhof, who missed three matches due to injury, is a repeat selection to the OCSA Academic All-Ohio Second Team, having earned the honor in 2021 as well. She was named the team's Defensive Player of the Year in '21. Dijsselhof has played in a career total of 63 games, making 46 starts, since arriving at BG. She has 10 career points on two goals and six assists.
Reuber, a native of Macomb, Mich. (Macomb Lutheran North), joined Dean and White on the All-MAC First Team, and was named to the USC All-Region Third Team. She started all 19 contests in 2022, and had five points on a goal and three assists. Reuber helped the Falcons record eight shutouts on the season, including five in MAC play and one more in the league tournament. She scored a spectacular goal at Eastern Michigan, and had assists in wins over Valparaiso, Ohio and Miami. Reuber has played in a school-record 92 career matches in her Falcon tenure. She has helped the Falcons record 39 shutouts during that time, and has career totals of 16 points on three goals and 10 assists. Six of those 10 assists have come on game-winning goals.
White, a native of Canton, Mich. (Plymouth), was named the MAC's Offensive Player of the Year, and also was voted to both the All-MAC First Team and the USC All-Region First Team in 2022. She led the Falcons with 12 goals and 26 points on the season, in the process becoming just the third player in BGSU history with multiple seasons of double-digit goals. White had a hat trick in the Falcons' win at Akron (Oct. 6), and had three two-goal games this season. White led the MAC in both goals and points, and was second in game-winning goals (four). In MAC games only, she had nine goals and 20 points to again pace the entire conference in both categories, and she tied for second with a pair of GWG in MAC matches. White has a career total of nine GWG to rank second in school history. She has 27 career goals, tying for fourth in BGSU annals, and she is eighth in career points, with 63.
The Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association includes all divisions of college soccer in Ohio with a membership of over 100 men's and women's soccer programs. Founded in 1953, it is one of the oldest state Collegiate Coaching Associations in the United States. The association played a significant role in the growth, development and organization of collegiate soccer in Ohio. Its mission was to aid with coaching education, referee development and training along with the establishment of an extensive awards program. The OCSA has annually recognized over 300 of the best and brightest student athletes and coaches in the state.
BGSU finished the 2022 with an overall record of 9-5-5 and a MAC mark of 6-2-3, good for third place in the 12-team league. The Falcons ended the season on a six-match unbeaten streak, and went 6-1-2 over the last month of the year. In those nine games, BGSU outscored the opponents, 21-4.
The Falcons, who won the MAC regular-season and tournament titles from 2018-21, are now 67-31-16 overall, 45-11-5 in MAC regular-season matches and 55-12-8 in all games vs. conference foes since the start of the 2017 season.
Since the beginning of the 2018 campaign, the Falcons are 54-24-15 overall, 39-7-4 in MAC regular-season action and 47-7-7 in all games vs. league opposition.
For more information on the women's soccer program, follow the Falcons on Twitter (@BGAthletics and @BGSUWSoccer), Instagram (bgsuwsoccer) and Facebook (bgsuwsoccer) as well as on the web right here at BGSUFalcons.com.
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