BOSTON – The America East Conference announced its year-end awards on Thursday morning, which featured five Catamounts:
Ava Vasile,
Charlotte Nevins,
Sabine Godwin,
Anna Rosenberger, and
Brittany Barton.
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After setting Vermont's all-time records in goals (219) and points (269), Vasile was named to the All-Conference First Team for the fourth time in her career. The attacker led all Catamounts in goals (57), assists (15), points (72), caused turnovers (22), and draw controls (64) in 2024. She ranked second in America East in goals and points. Her point total was the third-highest single-season total at Vermont. Vasile's 57 goals were tied for the fourth-highest single-season total. The graduate student was also named to the America East All-Academic Team after posting a 3.47 GPA while pursuing a Master of Science in Physical Activity and Wellness Science.
Nevins received All-Conference Second Team recognition, the first of her career, after leading the defensive unit for Vermont. The defender posted a career-high 20 caused turnovers in 2024, which was tied for second on the Catamounts. Nevins was also tied for second in draw controls (38). Her 23 ground balls ranked fifth.
Godwin and Rosenberger reach earned All-Rookie honors. Godwin recorded 38 draw controls, 24 ground balls, and 10 caused turnovers in 16 starts as a first-year for the Catamounts. Her draw controls ranked in a tie with Nevins for second on Vermont. Her ground balls ranked fourth. Rosenberger earned starts in 14 of 15 games played as goalkeeper, posting a .429 save percentage and 11.31 goals against average. Her save percentage ranked second in America East this season.
Barton joined Vasile on the America East All-Academic Team with a 3.72 GPA in Biomedical Engineering. The senior defender ranked second on the Catamounts in ground balls (28) and caused turnovers (20) while adding two assists in 2024.