Women's soccer puts five on All-UAA team

TEXT: All-UAA Women's Soccer: Daria Bakhtiari, 2nd team Midfielder; Juliette Carreiro, Caroline Swan, 1st team, Forward and Midfielder; Yasla Ngoma, Sydney Lenhart, Honorable Mention, Forwards
IMAGES: Bakhtiari flexing her right arm, holding a soccer ball; Carreiro standing, with her right foot on a ball; Swan looking up at a ball that she headed; Ngoma with arms crossed; Lenhart with a ball under her arm.

WALTHAM, Mass. – Five members of the Brandeis University women's soccer team have earned a spot on the 2021 All-University Athletic Association team. Senior forward Juliette Carreiro of Upton, Massaschusetts, and junior midfielder Caroline Swan of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, were first-team selections. Senior midfielder Daria Bakhtiari of Wilmington, Massachusetts, was a second-team member. Sophomore forwards Sydney Lenhart of Tuscon, Arizona, and Yasla Ngoma of North Plainfield, New Jersey, were honorable mentions.

Carreiro was a second-team All-Association team member in 2019. She finished the campaign leading the team with seven goals and eight assists for 22 points. Carreiro tied for the UAA lead in assists during the regular season, and place sixth in points. Her team-leading four game-winning goals also tied for the UAA lead during the regular season. Carreiro had two goals and two assists in conference play, including a goal and an assist in the team's 3-2 win over the University of Chicago on Oct. 15 that handed the Maroons their first loss. She also scored the game-winner in a 2-1 win over the University of Rochester on Oct. 31. Carreiro also produced three assists in a non-conference game against Eastern Connecticut State University on Sept. 11.

Swan has earned a first-team All-UAA honors for the second season in a row, the first player to earn that distinction since Mathilde Robinson '16 in 2014 and 2015. Swan finished her season with two goals and six assists for 10 points. She finished second on the team in assists and fifth in points. Swan had two goals and two assists in UAA contests, including a game-winning goal against Emory on Oct. 29 and the game-tying score against Chicago on Oct. 15.  Swan was the Judges' main weapon on set pieces including an assist on the team's game-winning goal in the opening round of the NCAA Division III tournament on Nov. 13, a 2-1 come-from-behind win over Farmingdale State.  

Bakhtiari was an All-UAA honorable mention in 2019 and a first-team choice in 2018. She tied with Carreiro for the team lead with seven goals, including two in UAA play. She scored the game-winning in the team's upset of Chicago, and their first goal in the 2-1 win over Rochester. In addition to her offensive skill, Bakhtiari was one of the league's top defensive midfielders.

This is the first post-season honor for Lenhart and Ngoma. Ngoma finished second on the team in scoring with six goals and five assists for 17 points, while Lenhart had four goals and three assists for 11 points. Ngoma notched a goal and four assists in seven UAA games, including two helpers against Rochester and one each against Chicago and Washington University. She also scored a goal in the team's NCAA tournament win over Farmingdale State, a terrific individual effort that tied the game in the 74th minute. Lenhart had two goals and an assist in league play, including the first goal in a 2-1 win at NYU to finish the 2021 season.

In head coach Mary Shimko '14's second season – and first on the pitch – the Brandeis women's soccer team posted a 12-5-2 record. The Judges were ranked as high as 20th in Division III during the regular season, and second in their region. They advanced to the second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament with a dramatic 2-1 victory over Farmingdale (N.Y.) State in the opening round before falling to #8 MIT in the second round. The Judges will return three of their top five scorers and seven of their 11 starters next season.

Carreiro is a 2018 graduate of Nipmuc Regional High School.

Swan is a 2019 graduate of Pine Richland High School.

Bakhtiari is a 2017 graduate of Central Catholic School.

Lenhart is a 2020 graduate of Salpointe Catholic High School.

Ngoma is a 2020 graduate of Oak Knoll High School.

 

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