LOUDONVILLE, NY – Siena Women's Soccer saw a total of six standouts earn Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference honors Monday. Sophomore midfielder
Catherine Rogers headlined the honorees with her second consecutive First Team All-MAAC nod.
The six Siena All-MAAC selections trail only the 2009 squad for the most in program history (seven). The Saints also secured a league-high four Second Team honorees, matching the program's most (2010) since placing all seven All-Conference performers on the team in 2009.
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th ranked Fairfield unsurprisingly dominated the honors, securing four of five major awards and a league-high 10 All-MAAC selections. Maddy Theriault (Golden Boot), Megan Carragher (Defensive Player of the Year), Katie Wright (Golden Glove), and Dave Barrett (Coach of the Year) headlined the major winners for the Stags, while Kylie Fuller of Merrimack was named the MAAC Rookie of the Year.
Rogers followed up her Rookie of the Year season with a strong sophomore campaign. The Webster, New York native achieved her second straight 20-point season, and stands tied for fifth in the MAAC in both scoring (20) and assists (six), and tied for seventh in goals (seven). She once again started all 20 matches at midfield, and also paced the Saints in both shots (61) and shots on target (26).
Captains
Abby Daly and
Kam Vanderbosch, senior
Sarah Harnett, and sophomore
Cate Burns each earned Second Team acclaim.
Daly has now earned All-MAAC honors in each of her first three seasons following her second straight Second Team recognition. The Pearl River, New York product started all 20 games in the defensive midfield while excelling on both sides of the ball. Offensively, the junior registered a career-high 10 points on the strength of four goals and two assists, and played a key role on the defensive end for a unit which accrued a stellar 0.75 goals against average and 10 shutouts.
Vanderbosch secures her second consecutive All-MAAC nod after earning Third Team honors last fall. The Lancaster, New York native anchored the center backfield for the fourth straight season, logging all but 43 of a possible 1,800 minutes this fall. The senior was the key cog for a stellar defensive unit which also achieved a program-record five consecutive shutouts through the conclusion of the regular season.
Harnett caps her career with her first-ever All-MAAC honor. The senior left back played a vital role in the aforementioned stellar defensive play of the Saints back line, which also established a program-record 538:19 shutout streak this fall. The Wantage, New Jersey product also started all 20 matches on the back line this season, playing all but 58 minutes.
A two-time MAAC Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 1, Sept. 22), Burns quarterbacked the defense. The Spencerport, New York standout leads the MAAC in both individual shutouts (eight) and save percentage (.848), while ranking third in goals against average (0.72). Burns is already the program's all-time career leader in goals against average (0.75) through her first 38 career appearances in goal.
Senior captain
Cate Flanagan rounded out the Siena All-MAAC awardees, earning her first-ever honor with Third Team acclaim. The Mendon, Massachusetts native smashed the program single-season record by finishing with 12 assists, three more than the previous high-water mark. She started all 20 matches on the left wing this fall.
The Saints also placed 17 on the MAAC All-Academic Team, which honors student athletes who have both completed at least two semesters at their current institution and who possess a cumulative grade-point average of 3.20 or better. The Siena honorees were seniors
Emma Farrell,
Maddie Finn, Flanagan, Harnett,
Jess Knaub,
Iona Snape, and Vanderbosch, juniors
Maya Costa, Daly,
Lindsey Harrington,
Josie Hayes, and
Megan Stowell, and sophomores Burns,
Lauren Marjanski,
Briana Neary, Rogers, and
Anna Swyers.
Siena wrapped up a productive season with a 9-5-6 overall record while tying for fourth in the MAAC with a 6-3-3 league mark, falling in the MAAC Quarterfinals Sunday. Despite graduating a nine-member senior class – tied for the largest in program history – the Saints are expected to return three of their All-MAAC selections and six starters in 2026.