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Ten Cougars Earn All-PAC Soccer Recognition

GREENVILLE, Pa. (pacathletics.org)--The Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) released its All-PAC soccer teams and yearly award winners Thursday afternoon.

The women's team saw seven players recognized and added a PAC Player of the Year (Morgan Anderson) and PAC Coach of the Year (ninth year head coach Betsy Warren). The men's team added three more Cougars in just their second season as a program.

On the women's First Team was Morgan Anderson, Tyler Colburn, and Breanna Oltman.

Junior midfielder Morgan Anderson started all 11 games for the Cougars this season, scoring eight goals and adding three assists for a total of 19 points. She registered 31 shots on goal and had a hat trick against Saint Vincent in the season-opener.

Sophomore goalkeeper Tyler Colburn was named to the First Team after being named to the PAC's All-Tournament Team and receiving Most Outstanding Player accolades. Colburn played in all 11 games this season, making 57 saves and allowing only three goals all season. Colburn recorded eight shutouts on the season.

Graduate defender Breanna Oltman earned her second straight First Team designation after another dominant season. Oltman started all 11 games, helping shut down the opposing offense and limit them to just five goals against all season.

The Second Team saw Kyla Kelley and Olivia Wood on the women's side and Pascal Despinos on the men's side.

Graduate midfielder Kyla Kelley racked up over 500 minutes this season, scoring three goals and adding four assists for a total of ten points.

Sophomore forward Olivia Wood played almost 500 minutes for the Cougars, tallying one goal, two assists, and 13 shots on goal.

First-year midfielder Pascal Despinos started every game for the Cougars this season, totaling seven goals and 15 points which finished first in the PAC. Despinos also scored the first hat trick in Chatham Men's Soccer history in their 6-0 win over Thiel.

Women's Soccer senior Kylie Redcay, Junior Paxton Steffy, and Men's Soccer first-year Franco Ibanez and sophomore Ryan Tahbaz earned Honorable Mentions.

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