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Gerstenberg Named Goalkeeper of the Year As Four Hoosiers Earn All-Big Ten Honors
10/27/2023 12:00:00 PM | Women's Soccer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – After posting their best finish in conference play to end the regular-season, four Indiana women's soccer members earns Big Ten postseason awards
 
The Hoosiers earned one specialty award with two members being named to the All-Big Ten First Team.
 
Junior Goalkeeper Jamie Gerstenberg is the first ever Goalkeeper of the Year for the Hoosiers.
The Indiana goalie was also named to the All-Big Ten First Team after her stellar performance between the posts this season. She has played in all 18 games, with a 0.63 goals against average and holds a .796 save percentage.
 
The Birkenwerder, Germany, native has 12 victories on the season and holds the single-season shutout record with 10. She leads the Big Ten in shutouts per game (10, .556), and holds the second-highest goals against average (11, .629). Gerstenberg also ranks fifth in saves with 43 on the year. Gerstenberg was also named to the All-Big Ten Third Team in 2022 and made the Big Ten All-Freshman Team in 2021.
 
Graduate forward Paige Webber joins Gerstenberg on the All-Big Ten First Team after leading the Hoosiers' offense this season. She has scored 12 goals, four assists combined for 28 points. Webber holds a .426 shots on goal percentage and has netted five game winning goals this season.
 
The Grand Blanc, Mich., native is ranked second in goals (12) and game-winning goals (5) and third in shots (61) and points (28). Webber is also fifth in the league in shots on goal (26). Webber has started in all 18 games for the Hoosiers and played over 1100 minutes on the pitch.
 
She was named NCAA Player of the Week, Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week and earned a spot on TopDrawerSoccer's National Team of the Week after setting a single-game record of four goals against Hanover on Sept. 6. In addition, the graduate striker earned the No. 26 spot on the TDS Midseason Top-100 list.
 
Gerstenberg and Webber were also named to the Big Ten women's soccer Preseason Watch List.
The two All-Big Ten First Team is the first since 2008 and the first time two Hoosiers have been named in the same season.
 
Freshman defender Piper Coffield has made a huge impact for the Hoosiers in her rookie season on the offensive and defensive side of the ball. She has collected three Big Ten Weekly Awards after aiding in the Hoosiers' 10 shutouts this season and scoring her first two goals off penalty kicks this season.
 
The Mars, Penn., native has scored a total of three goals along with a pair of assists for eight points this year. Coffield has made 17 starts and appearances on the pitch for the Hoosiers totaling 1530 minutes this season.
 
Rounding out the awards, sophomore defender Olivia Albert was one of 14 recipients of the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award. Albert has stepped up this season for the Hoosiers. A native of East Lansing, Mich., Albert has played in 15 matches this season helping the Hoosiers to shutout 10 opponents.
 
2023 BIG TEN WOMEN'S SOCCER AWARDS
Coach of the Year: JOHN WALKER, Nebraska
Forward of the Year: ELEANOR DALE, Nebraska
Midfielder of the Year: Justina Gaynor, Michigan State
Defender of the Year: Cori Dyke, Penn State
Goalkeeper of the Year: Jamie Gerstenberg, Indiana
Freshman of the Year: Bella Najera, Michigan State
 
All-Big Ten First Team
Paige Webber, F, Indiana
ELEANOR DALE, F, Nebraska
Emma Jaskaniec, F, Wisconsin
Sarah Weber, F, Nebraska
Justina Gaynor, M, Michigan State
Meg Boade, M, Northwestern
Emma Sears, M, Ohio State
Cori Dyke, D, Penn State
Raegan Cox, D, Michigan State
Celia Gaynor, D, Michigan State
Jamie Gerstenberg, GK, Indiana
 
All-Big Ten Second Team
Emerson Sargeant, F, Michigan State
Ella Hase, F, Northwestern
Kailyn Dudukovich, F, Ohio State
Riley Tiernan, M, Rutgers
Haley Peterson, M, Nebraska
Eva Alonso, M, Penn State
Sydney Jones, D, Ohio State
Jordan Zade, D, Nebraska
Emily Mason, D, Rutgers
Samantha Carey, D, Iowa
Katherine Asman, GK, Penn State
 
All-Big Ten Third Team*
Kaitlyn MacBean, F, Penn State
Sammi Woods, F, Michigan
Megan Nemec, F, Minnesota
Peyton McNamara, M, Ohio State
Avery Kalitta, M, Michigan
Bella Najera, M, Michigan State
Sophia Boman, M, Minnesota
Maddie Ishaug, M, Wisconsin
Emma Phillips, D, Northwestern
Kate Wiesner, D, Penn State
Hailey Baumann, D, Wisconsin
Erin McKinney, GK, Wisconsin
 
Big Ten All-Freshman Team
Gabrielle Prych, F, Michigan
Megan Norkett, F, Northwestern
Amanda Schlueter, F, Ohio State
Lauren Omholt, F, Purdue
Ashley Baran, F, Rutgers
Bella Najera, M, Michigan State
Ava Bramblett, M, Ohio State
Lilley Bosley, M, Michigan
Sophia Bush, M, Iowa
Kate Childers, M, Minnesota
Kennedy Bell, D, Maryland
Hailey Baumann, D, Wisconsin
Piper Coffield, D, Indiana
OLIVIA BODMER, GK, Rutgers
 
Sportsmanship Team
Zoey Kollhoff, Sr., Illinois
Olivia Albert, So., Indiana
Zoë Bessert, R-Jr., Iowa
Halle Johnson, Jr., Maryland
Stephanie Sparkowski, Sr., Michigan
Jordyn Wickes, Jr., Michigan State
Elizabeth Overberg, Jr., Minnesota
Megan Raabe, Sr., Nebraska
Ingrid Falls, Sr., Northwestern
Nina LeFlore, R-Jr., Ohio State
Kate Wiesner, Sr+, Penn State
Kelsi Carrico, R-Jr., Purdue
Allison Lynch, Gr., Rutgers
Dara Andringa, Sr., Wisconsin
 
Unanimous selections in ALL CAPS
* - additional players added due to ties in voting
 
UP NEXT
No. 21/24 Indiana will face No. 6 Penn State in the Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinals on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET on B1G+.
 
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The Hoosiers earned one specialty award with two members being named to the All-Big Ten First Team.
Junior Goalkeeper Jamie Gerstenberg is the first ever Goalkeeper of the Year for the Hoosiers.
The Indiana goalie was also named to the All-Big Ten First Team after her stellar performance between the posts this season. She has played in all 18 games, with a 0.63 goals against average and holds a .796 save percentage.
The Birkenwerder, Germany, native has 12 victories on the season and holds the single-season shutout record with 10. She leads the Big Ten in shutouts per game (10, .556), and holds the second-highest goals against average (11, .629). Gerstenberg also ranks fifth in saves with 43 on the year. Gerstenberg was also named to the All-Big Ten Third Team in 2022 and made the Big Ten All-Freshman Team in 2021.
Graduate forward Paige Webber joins Gerstenberg on the All-Big Ten First Team after leading the Hoosiers' offense this season. She has scored 12 goals, four assists combined for 28 points. Webber holds a .426 shots on goal percentage and has netted five game winning goals this season.
The Grand Blanc, Mich., native is ranked second in goals (12) and game-winning goals (5) and third in shots (61) and points (28). Webber is also fifth in the league in shots on goal (26). Webber has started in all 18 games for the Hoosiers and played over 1100 minutes on the pitch.
She was named NCAA Player of the Week, Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week and earned a spot on TopDrawerSoccer's National Team of the Week after setting a single-game record of four goals against Hanover on Sept. 6. In addition, the graduate striker earned the No. 26 spot on the TDS Midseason Top-100 list.
Gerstenberg and Webber were also named to the Big Ten women's soccer Preseason Watch List.
The two All-Big Ten First Team is the first since 2008 and the first time two Hoosiers have been named in the same season.
Freshman defender Piper Coffield has made a huge impact for the Hoosiers in her rookie season on the offensive and defensive side of the ball. She has collected three Big Ten Weekly Awards after aiding in the Hoosiers' 10 shutouts this season and scoring her first two goals off penalty kicks this season.
The Mars, Penn., native has scored a total of three goals along with a pair of assists for eight points this year. Coffield has made 17 starts and appearances on the pitch for the Hoosiers totaling 1530 minutes this season.
Rounding out the awards, sophomore defender Olivia Albert was one of 14 recipients of the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award. Albert has stepped up this season for the Hoosiers. A native of East Lansing, Mich., Albert has played in 15 matches this season helping the Hoosiers to shutout 10 opponents.
2023 BIG TEN WOMEN'S SOCCER AWARDS
Coach of the Year: JOHN WALKER, Nebraska
Forward of the Year: ELEANOR DALE, Nebraska
Midfielder of the Year: Justina Gaynor, Michigan State
Defender of the Year: Cori Dyke, Penn State
Goalkeeper of the Year: Jamie Gerstenberg, Indiana
Freshman of the Year: Bella Najera, Michigan State
All-Big Ten First Team
Paige Webber, F, Indiana
ELEANOR DALE, F, Nebraska
Emma Jaskaniec, F, Wisconsin
Sarah Weber, F, Nebraska
Justina Gaynor, M, Michigan State
Meg Boade, M, Northwestern
Emma Sears, M, Ohio State
Cori Dyke, D, Penn State
Raegan Cox, D, Michigan State
Celia Gaynor, D, Michigan State
Jamie Gerstenberg, GK, Indiana
All-Big Ten Second Team
Emerson Sargeant, F, Michigan State
Ella Hase, F, Northwestern
Kailyn Dudukovich, F, Ohio State
Riley Tiernan, M, Rutgers
Haley Peterson, M, Nebraska
Eva Alonso, M, Penn State
Sydney Jones, D, Ohio State
Jordan Zade, D, Nebraska
Emily Mason, D, Rutgers
Samantha Carey, D, Iowa
Katherine Asman, GK, Penn State
All-Big Ten Third Team*
Kaitlyn MacBean, F, Penn State
Sammi Woods, F, Michigan
Megan Nemec, F, Minnesota
Peyton McNamara, M, Ohio State
Avery Kalitta, M, Michigan
Bella Najera, M, Michigan State
Sophia Boman, M, Minnesota
Maddie Ishaug, M, Wisconsin
Emma Phillips, D, Northwestern
Kate Wiesner, D, Penn State
Hailey Baumann, D, Wisconsin
Erin McKinney, GK, Wisconsin
Big Ten All-Freshman Team
Gabrielle Prych, F, Michigan
Megan Norkett, F, Northwestern
Amanda Schlueter, F, Ohio State
Lauren Omholt, F, Purdue
Ashley Baran, F, Rutgers
Bella Najera, M, Michigan State
Ava Bramblett, M, Ohio State
Lilley Bosley, M, Michigan
Sophia Bush, M, Iowa
Kate Childers, M, Minnesota
Kennedy Bell, D, Maryland
Hailey Baumann, D, Wisconsin
Piper Coffield, D, Indiana
OLIVIA BODMER, GK, Rutgers
Sportsmanship Team
Zoey Kollhoff, Sr., Illinois
Olivia Albert, So., Indiana
Zoë Bessert, R-Jr., Iowa
Halle Johnson, Jr., Maryland
Stephanie Sparkowski, Sr., Michigan
Jordyn Wickes, Jr., Michigan State
Elizabeth Overberg, Jr., Minnesota
Megan Raabe, Sr., Nebraska
Ingrid Falls, Sr., Northwestern
Nina LeFlore, R-Jr., Ohio State
Kate Wiesner, Sr+, Penn State
Kelsi Carrico, R-Jr., Purdue
Allison Lynch, Gr., Rutgers
Dara Andringa, Sr., Wisconsin
Unanimous selections in ALL CAPS
* - additional players added due to ties in voting
UP NEXT
No. 21/24 Indiana will face No. 6 Penn State in the Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinals on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET on B1G+.
@IndianaWSOC
For all the latest on Indiana University women's soccer, be sure to follow the team at @IndianaWSOC on X, Facebook and Instagram.
#GoIU
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