Jordan
Selected to Play in NEWISA Senior Bowl
Women's
College Soccer
November 24, 2008
STANDISH, ME – Saint
Joseph’s senior Katie Jordan (Sandwich, MA) has been
selected to play in the New England Women’s
Intercollegiate Soccer Association Senior Bowl. The
game, which features the top senior women’s soccer
players from the region, will be played at Salem State
College on December 11th at 11:00 AM.
In conjunction with the
annual soccer match, the NEWISA and Salem State Student
Athletic Advisory Committee will be collecting donations
of canned goods and other non-perishable items to be
given to a local shelter to help feed families during
this holiday season.
Jordan was selected along
with 20 other Division III women’s soccer players in New
England. She was chosen as one of the five midfielders
to play in the game. The players are voted to the team
by New England Division III coaches. Jordan is the only
GNAC player, and lone Maine college representative,
chosen to play in the prestigious contest.
Katie Jordan, a two-year
captain, capped her four-year career with an impressive
senior campaign. She tallied five game-winning goals to
lead the Lady Monks and ranked second on the team with
10 goals and 26 points. For her efforts, she was named
to the 2008 GNAC All-Conference Second Team following
the season.
For Jordan, the conference
honor was her second and fourth postseason honor
overall, as she was named to the NCAA Division III
All-Independent Team after both her freshman and
sophomore seasons. Jordan completed her impressive
four-year career with 32 goals and 76 points, which rank
as the sixth and seventh highest totals, respectively,
in program history.
“Katie really deserves
this honor," adds Head Coach Michael Bolanz '00. "She
has had a tremendous four years here and has made a
substantial impact into our program, she will be hard to
replace on and off the field and we are going to miss
her.”
Saint Joseph’s finished
the 2008 season with an overall record of 13-5-1 and
played to a 9-2-1 tilt in GNAC play. The Royal Blue
earned the #2 seed in the league playoffs for the second
consecutive season.