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Warriors National Leaders

Story by: Winona State Sports Inforamtion Office


Amanda Diehm INDIANAPOLIS, IN -- The NCAA has posted the final Division II women's soccer statistics for the 2007 season and Winona State University and goal keeper Amanda Diehm are ranked best in a number of categories.

The Warriors finished No. 1 in a pair of defensive goal keeping categories, recording a team 0.323 goal-against average, which ranks them eighth all-time in Division II, and 0.918 save percentage, which ranks them tied for second in Division II history.

Those national leading numbers were reached much in part to the play of Diehm, a junior goal keeper. Diehm, who earned All-America status, played in 21 matches, allowed only four goals and in the process came up with a national-leading 0.209 goal-against average, which currently ranks her fourth in Division II history. Diehm was also ranked first in save percentage with 67 saves and a 0.944 mark, which makes her the all-time leader in Division II save percentage, breaking the previous record of 0.915 was set back in 2003.

The Warriors posted a 16-3-2 record and reached the second round of NCAA regional competition.



Last Modified: Friday, January 25, 2008 11:32 by Michael Herzberg