Players of the Year Profiles

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Kirsten Andersen

Kirsten Andersen, jr, keeper, Princeton — When you make back-to-back trips to the Elite 8 and post 13 along with 18 teams wins, not only do you need a solid defense, but you also need a solid

goal keeper on your side. Princeton had just that in Andersen. The 13 shutouts is a school record in a season, and she still has a year to go before she is done rewriting the Tigresses record books. Andersen was also named to the All-NCIC honorable mention team in 2007.

“A true leader out there all year long and throughout her career,” Young said. “She was always directing players out there and will be an even bigger asset to this team next year.”

Tara Bonucci, so, defender, Princeton — This sophomore sensation reassured fans that the future looks bright for the Tigresses. It didn’t happen often, but when opponents got into the defensive end of Princeton, Bonucci was hitting the grass to knock the ball free from her opponents grasp.

“Tara did everything on that field,” Young said. “She got physical, she got control of the ball and got the ball to her teammates and pushed back up the field.”

Eliza Morris, sr., defender, Princeton — Another of the strong defenders for coach Ed Young, who is a four-year starter for the Tigresses. Morris obtained All-NCIC honorable mention during the 2005 and 2006 season, and in her senior season, Morris was named to the honorable mention All-NCIC team.

“As strong a player as we’ve had here,” Young said. “I see the same type of player in Tara Scott, and I think Eliza was kind of a role model for Tara.”

Morris will attend Illinois State University to study fashion merchandising and theatre.

Amanda Prostko, sr, sweeper, Princeton — Prostko was a two-year starter for the Tigresses, as a defender, and showed everyone what kind of natural athlete she is by claiming honorable mention All-NCIC pick as a junior and as a senior. Prostko was part of the Princeton defense that posted 13 shutouts for the 18-4 Elite 8 team.

“Amanda came out as a junior, and we didn’t know what to expect, but what a tremendous player we had the last two years,” Princeton coach Ed Young said.

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