LOCK HAVEN -- On Thursday, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference announced that East Stroudsburg University women's soccer goalkeeper Mauri Jackson was named to the All-PSAC East First Team, while Mirthe Bos and Haley Skove earned all-conference second team honors.
Skove becomes the fifth Warrior to earn All-PSAC honors during all four seasons.
All three Warriors were pivotal in ESU's lineup this season, as ESU earned victories in five of their final six contests in hopes of a PSAC Tournament berth.
Jackson played nearly every minute of the season for the Warriors, with an exception of the final 5:58 of the season when ESU held a 5-0 lead over Shepherd in the season finale. She allowed less than a goal per game (0.96), posting an .856 save percentage. She contributed an impressive seven shutouts, including five shutouts over the final six games. With ESU in the hunt for postseason play, Jackson allowed just one goal over the final six games of the season. The Mount Royal, N.J. native allowed multiple goals in just five of 18 games this season, with four of those games coming against nationally-ranked opponents in West Chester and Kutztown. Jackson ranked third in the conference in save percentage, fourth in shutouts and fourth in total saves.
Among ESU goalkeepers, Jackson currently ranks fourth all-time in saves (284), third all-time in goals against average (.85), fourth in minutes played (5259.74) and third in shutouts (25), with a season of eligibility remaining.

In her first season as a Warrior, Mirthe Bos made her presence felt on the defensive and offensive end. Defensively, she aided in Jackson's less than a goal per 90 minutes for the Warriors, consistently booting potential oppositions offensive chances away. As a defender, Bos recorded three goals for six points on the season which ranks fourth on the team. Her scoring came in clutch moments, with all three being game-winners.

Skove, the fifth Warrior to garner All-PSAC honors during four seasons, led the ESU offense with five goals and two assists for 12 points. She ended her career with a goal and an assist on senior day with a 5-0 victory over Shepherd. In program history, Skove finished her career ranked tied for ninth with former teammate Monica Wood in goals (22), 10th in points (57) and has started 84 games as a Warrior, which ranks tied for third all-time with Jules Harris.
Skove previously earned All-PSAC East First Team in 2019, and was selected to the All-PSAC Second Team in 2018 and All-PSAC Third Team as a freshman in 2017. Other Warriors to accomplish the feat of Four-Time All-PSAC include Shea Neal (2013-16), Brittany Staub (2004-07), Justina Woolf (1997-98, 2000-01) and Terri Meierhofer (1994-97).
PSAC Women's Soccer Eastern Division First-Team All-Conference
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Position
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Name
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Cl.
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University
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Hometown / Previous
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Defense
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Mikaela Berg
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Sr.
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West Chester
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Rising Sun, Md. / Rising Sun
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Defense
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Bridget Curtis
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Fr.
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Kutztown
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Warrington, Pa. / Central Bucks South
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Defense
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Lauren Downey^+
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R-Sr.
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Millersville
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Hauppage, N.Y. / Hauppage
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Defense
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Natalie Holmes^^
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Gr.
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Bloomsburg
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Laurel, Md. / Archbishop Spalding
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Forward
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Brittany Arentz
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Sr.
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Kutztown
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Mount Wolf, Pa. / Northeastern
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Forward
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Paige Harris
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Sr.
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Bloomsburg
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Danville, Pa. / Shippensburg
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Forward
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Savannah Rennix
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Jr.
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Millersville
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Blue Bell, Pa. / Philmont Christian Academy
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Forward
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K.K. O'Donnell^
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Sr.
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Shippensburg
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Limerick, Pa. / Spring-Ford
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Midfield
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Kayla Argen
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Sr.
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Kutztown
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Cresco, Pa. / Pocono Mountain East
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Midfield
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Helen Flynn
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Sr.
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Bloomsburg
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Allentown, Pa. / Parkland
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Midfield
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Kaitlynn Haughey
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Fr.
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West Chester
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Philadelphia, Pa. / Penn Charter
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Midfield
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Morgan Winchock
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Jr.
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Millersville
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Bridgewater, N.J. / Bridgewater Raritan Regional
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Goalie
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Mauri Jackson
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Sr.
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East Stroudsburg
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Mount Royal, N.J. / Kingsway Regional
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PSAC Women's Soccer Eastern Division Second Team All-Conference
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Position
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Name
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Cl.
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University
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Hometown / Previous
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Defense
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Mirthe Bos
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Gr.
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East Stroudsburg
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Den Haag, Netherlands / Sebroek College (University of Leiden
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Defense
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Taylar Luckenbill
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So.
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Mansfield
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Harrisburg, Pa. / Central Dauphin
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Defense
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Paige Mancini
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Sr.
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Millersville
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Northumberland, Pa. / Shikellamy
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Defense
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Dana Wentz
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So.
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Kutztown
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Lancaster, Pa. / Conestoga Valley
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Forward
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Madison Bowman
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Sr.
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West Chester
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Cogan Station, Pa. / Williamsport
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Forward
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Emma Elwell
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So.
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Millersville
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Gilbertsville, Pa. / Boyertown
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Forward
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Maggie Lena
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Gr.
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West Chester
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Santa Monica, Calif. / Marquette
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Forward
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Hunter McClellan
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Fr.
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Lock Haven
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Granville Summit, Pa. / Troy
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Midfield
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Sara Hohn
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Jr.
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Shepherd
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Frederick, Md. / Thomas Johnson
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Midfield
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Gabby Kane
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Sr.
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Kutztown
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Royersford, Pa. / Spring-Ford
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Midfield
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Rebecca Margolis
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Sr.
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West Chester
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Newtown, Pa. / Council Rock North
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Midfield
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Haley Skove^+*
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Gr.
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East Stroudsburg
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Lawrenceville, N.J. / Notre Dame
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Goalie
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Kendra Barlow
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So.
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Shippensburg
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Painesville, Ohio / Gilmour Academy
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Eastern Division Athlete of the Year:Â Kayla Argen, Kutztown
Eastern Division Defensive Athlete of the Year:Â Natalie Holmes, Bloomsburg
Eastern Division Rookie of the Year:Â Kaitlynn Haughey, West Chester
Eastern Division Coach of the Year:Â Erik Burstein, Kutztown
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