BENNIES WIN - First-year Elly Prairie scored her first career goal and @CSBsoccer (1-4) earned a 1-0 road win over Wisconsin-Eau Claire (1-4-1) in nonconference play in Eau Claire, Wis.
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The next nominee for @csb_athletics "Rookie of the Year" in 2024-25 is Molly Miller of @CSBsoccer. An exercise/health science & biology major from Rosemount, Minn., she played in 17 games, logging 1,196 minutes while playing a key role on defense.
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@ImCollegeSoccer 2025 center back or defender wanted. Open to all 2026 positions. College of St. Benedict. NCAA DIII Liberals Arts college. One of the most successful soccer traditions in the region. Amazing facility! Highly ranked academic environment! Contact Coach Steven Kimble.
@ImCollegeSoccer Many DIII Colleges are still searching. We're still interested in adding to our 2025 class. Our profile= Top Liberal Arts college, great campus community, loyal alumni network, successful women's soccer, positive team culture, top soccer facilities. Would be a great experience.
Every team needs an I can play anywhere player. Emma Johnson from Eastview HS and MN Thunder Academy can do it all. @EVHSAthletics@MNTHUNDACADEMY@csbsju
Nothing better than a shifty attacking midfielder with high soccer IQ. That’s Laila Totushek from Spring Lake Park HS and TC Fire SC. @SLPPantherAth@FIRESOCCERCLUB1@CSBSJU
Also included in the CSB Soccer class of 2029 is relentless defender, Scarlett Johanson of South Saint Paul HS and Blackhawks SC. @SSPAthletics@blackhawksoccer@CSBSJU
Next up is a stonewall goalkeeper from Hill-Murray HS and St. Croix SC, Claire McGrath. Claire has shutouts for breakfast. @hillmurraywsoc@StCroixSoccer@CSBSJU
Time to share the incoming CSB Soccer recruiting class! First up, versatile attack minded Allison Cammerrer of Prior Lake HS and Salvo SC. @PLGirlsSoccer@SalvoSoccer@CSBSJU
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