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Noreen, Adeoba voted All-HAAC

Noreen, Adeoba voted All-HAAC
2014 All-HAAC Teams

KANSAS CITY - Central Methodist sophomore forward Nicki Noreen and senior defender Bola Adeoba have been named to the 2014 All-Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) Women's Soccer Teams, the league office announced Tuesday. Noreen was named to the second team for a second year in a row, while Adeoba was voted to the third team.

Noreen, who played in 16 games, led the Eagles with 10 goals and 26 points. The Bartlett, Ill., native, who was named HAAC Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 27, ranked in the top seven of the league in points, goals, assists, shots per game and shots on goal per game.

In 33 career games, Noreen has totaled 22 goals, 15 assists, 59 points, 99 shots, 63 shots on goal and six game-winning goals.

Adeoba posted five goals and 10 points in 18 games in 2014. The Hollywood, Fla., product was also a key cog to the Eagles' defensive effort that ranked 50th in the NAIA producing six shutouts.

In her final two collegiate seasons with the Green and Black, Adeoba compiled eight goals, 16 points, 37 shots, 21 shots on goal and one game-winning goal in 36 games.

The Eagles finished the season 9-4-5 overall.

Benedictine (Kan.) junior forward Jordan Francescon was named the league's Offensive Player of the Year as well as the overall Player of the Year. Senior goalkeeper Ashley Holland was voted the Defensive Player of the Year, while head coach Lincoln Roblee was selected the Coach of the Year.