2022 MVC All-Conference Teams
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – University of Evansville fifth-year forward Emily Ormson (Folsom, Calif./Vista del Lago HS) and junior defender Rachel Rosborough (Mt. Brydges, Ontario/Strathroy District Collegiate Institute) took home all-Missouri Valley Conference honors on Wednesday night, as the league announced its post-season award winners in a banquet prior to the MVC Tournament semifinals in Valparaiso, Indiana.
Ormson earned second-team all-Valley honors, while Rosborough was named to the Valley's third team all-conference. For both players, it marks the second-straight year in which they earned all-Valley accolades.
Ormson was named to the league's all-conference second team after ranking in the league's top 10 in most offensive categories this season. She currently ranks second in points per match (0.81) and fourth in total points with 13, while ranking tied for third in the league in goals scored (five) and tied for ninth in assists (three). Ormson also leads the league in shots on goal (24) and shots on goal per match (1.50), while ranking second in NCAA Division I women's college soccer in shot accuracy at 70.6 percent.
Rosborough, meanwhile, was one of the league's top lock-down defenders, while earning third-team all-Valley honors. Of the 113 shots allowed by Evansville this year in MVC play, only 10 came by players marked by Rosborough. This year, she also became an important part of the UE attack, as she tied Ormson for the team-lead with three assists. All three assists came in league play, as she tied for fourth in the league in assists in conference play, while playing every minute of league action. Overall, she ranked second on the team in minutes played with 1,305.
Missouri State's Grace O'Keefe (Player Of The Year), Carly Raunig (Defensive POY), and Hailey Chambliss (Freshman Of The Year) took home three of the four main individual awards at the tournament banquet, with Valparaiso goalkeeper Nikki Coryell earning her third-straight Goalkeeper of the Year honor.
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