The 2009 adidas / NSCAA Division III women's soccer All-America team
Macalester senior defender
Maddie Mette (Burnsville, Minn.) has been selected to the adidas / National Soccer Coaches Association (NSCAA) Division III All-America team after leading the Scots to a 14-6-2 record and to the second round of the NCAA championship playoffs. She is a second team selection.
Mette was a four-year starter for the Scots and started all 79 Macalester matches since the start of the '06 campaign. She led a veteran defense which allowed just 22 goals in 22 games, and also had a goal and three assists.
Mette received All-MIAC honors as a junior and senior after picking up honorable mention all-conference honors as a first-year and sophomore. During her four seasons leading the Macalester defense, the Scots gave up less than a goal per game while posting 35 shutouts in 79 games.
Mac has landed a player on the adidas / NSCAA All-America team in 17 of the last 18 years and over the past 24 years the Scots have had at least one All-American 22 times. Macalester All-America women's soccer players are:
Karen Moen (1986-87),
Corie Curtis (1988-89-90),
Jenny Scanlon (1992-93-94),
Jennie Haire (1985),
Nikki Epperson (1995),
Eva Farkas (1996),
Brook Epperson (1996-97),
Kate Ryan Reiling (1997-98-99),
Tawni Epperson (1998),
Holly Harris (1999),
Amanda Cue (2000),
Lisa Bauer (2001-02-03) and
Erin Hoople (2004),
Annie Borton (2004-05-06),
Grace King (2007) and
Maddie Mette (2009).
Mette is one of three MIAC players to receive All-America honors, along with third-team picks Sam Johnson of Concordia and Kirsten Moran of St. Thomas.
View Mette's goal against Bethel