
SKYHAWK SOCCER TRIO OF CASTALDO, MYERS AND VAN DER VLIET GARNER ALL-OVC HONORS; VAN DER VLIET NAMED FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
4/14/2021 10:04:00 AM | Soccer
Defender Maria Castaldo and forward Emely van der Vliet were tabbed to the All-OVC first team while goalkeeper Erica Myers was named to the All-OVC second team. In addition to her All-OVC honors, van der Vliet was also named the OVC Freshman of the Year while garnering a spot on the All-Newcomer squad.
A native of Orlando Park, Ill., Castaldo garnered her second All-OVC first team honor in as many years as an anchor to a stingy defensive backline for the Skyhawks. She has started in all 10 matches while totaling 925 minutes and playing every minute against Eastern Illinois, Belmont, Murray State, Morehead State, Jacksonville State and Austin Peay. Defensively, the squad has produced four shutouts this season while holding five of 10 opponents to single digit shot attempts – including limiting Austin Peay to just one attempt in 90 minutes. Offensively, she tallied three shot attempts, placing two on goal.SOC: Congratulations to @UTMartinSoccer standout Emely van der Vliet on being named OVC Freshman of the Year! She becomes just the second in program history and first since 2012.
— UT Martin Athletics (@UTMSports) April 14, 2021
⚽️7 goals (1st OVC)
⚽️3 GWs (1st OVC)
⚽️15 points (4th OVC)
⚽️1 hat trick (2nd freshman at UTM) pic.twitter.com/2tK20scOji
Hailing from Rosmalen, Netherlands, van der Vliet has exploded onto the scene for the Skyhawks to not only pace the squad offensively but lead the OVC in several offensive categories including goals (seven), shots (36), shots per game (3.6), goals per game (0.7) and game-winning goals (three) while also ranking amongst league leaders in points with 15. She was rewarded for her strong play by becoming just the second player in program history to be named OVC Freshman of the Year – joining Saphyra Coombs-James in 2012. She earned OVC Offensive Player of the Week honors after an impressive week in which she scored four goals, including a show-stopping performance against Eastern Kentucky when she became just the second freshman and seventh player overall in school history to record a hat trick. In the final four games of the regular season she tallied six goals – including two game-winners – to help the Skyhawks go 4-0 in their late tournament push.SOC: Congratulations to @UTMartinSoccer sophomore defender Maria Castaldo on being named to the All-OVC first team for the second straight season after playing in 925 minutes and helping the squad secure four shutouts. pic.twitter.com/tNArsXqtAT
— UT Martin Athletics (@UTMSports) April 14, 2021
A decorated senior from Holland, Ohio, Myers added yet another accolade to her career profile with her second All-OVC honor. A five-time OVC Goalkeeper of the Week in her career, Myers ranks second in the OVC in shutouts (four), third in in goals against average (0.86) and fifth in save percentage (79.5). She is 6-3-1 on the season and has allowed nine goals in 941 minutes of action while tallying 35 saves. For her career, she ranks second in program history with 30 victories, 17 shutouts and 5807 minutes played while sitting in the top-five in games played (63, third), saves (259, t-fourth), and GAA (1.30, fifth).SOC: Congratulations to @UTMartinSoccer freshman forward Emely van der Vliet on being named to the All-OVC first team after leading the league with seven goals and three game-winners on the season. pic.twitter.com/7Qk3OfBfvE
— UT Martin Athletics (@UTMSports) April 14, 2021
The trio and the rest of the Skyhawks will compete for the program's third OVC Soccer Championship beginning on Thursday, April 15 against SIUE. First touch is scheduled for 2 p.m. from Cutchin Field in Murray, Ky. with the contest to be aired on ESPN+.SOC: Congratulation to @UTMartinSoccer senior goalkeeper Erica Myers on being named to the All-OVC second team. Myers posted a 0.86 GAA along with 35 saves, six wins and four shutouts in 10 games this season. pic.twitter.com/f6H4dtkkYc
— UT Martin Athletics (@UTMSports) April 14, 2021
All-OVC First Team
D – Maria Castaldo, So., UT Martin
D – Katie Shaffer, Sr., Eastern Kentucky
D – Izzy Heckman, Sr., Murray State
MF – Lauren Welker, Jr., Southeast Missouri
MF – Alicia Pallister, Sr., Jacksonville State
MF – Gabriel Clarke, So., Jacksonville State
F – Mackenzie Litzsinger, Jr., SIUE
F – Chloe Barnthouse, Fr., Murray State
F – Emely van der Vliet, Fr., UT Martin
F – Julie Garst, Sr., Belmont
GK – Isabell Austin, Sr., Tennessee Tech
All-OVC Second Team
D – Saraya Young, So., Murray State
D – Rachel Vernon, Jr., Belmont
D – Selma Askildsen, Fr., Tennessee Tech
MF – Lauren Payne, So., Murray State
MF – Itzaso Aguero, Sr, Eastern Illinois
MF – Emma Brune, Fr., Southeast Missouri
MF – Meredith Nye, Fr., Tennessee Tech
F – Lily Schnieders, So., SIUE
F – Mica Iacono, R-So., Eastern Kentucky
F – Cynthia Bagozzi, So., Jacksonville State
GK – Erica Myers, Sr., UT Martin
All-Newcomer Team
Emely van der Vliet, F, Fr., UT Martin
Chloe Barnthouse, F, Fr., Murray State
Ida Cederberg, F, Fr., Jacksonville State
Emma Brune, MF, Fr., Southeast Missouri
Meredith Nye, MF, Fr., Tennessee Tech
Victoria Case, MF, Fr., Austin Peay
Audrey Henry, D, Fr., Murray State
Jenna Villarces, GK, R-Fr., Murray State
Matea Diekema, D, Fr., SIUE
Anna Sweeney, F, Fr., Belmont
Selma Askildsen, D, Fr., Tennessee Tech
Defender of the Year: Izzy Heckman, Murray State
Midfielder of the Year: Alicia Pallister, Jacksonville State
Forward of the Year: MacKenzie Litzsinger, SIUE
Goalkeeper of the Year: Isabell Austin, Tennessee Tech
Freshman of the Year: Emely van der Vliet, UT Martin
Coach of the Year: Matt Lodge, Murray State