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Final Standings
(Thru 11/17/2001) AMC   OVERALL
W L T Pts   W L T Pct.
Malone* 15 0 1 46   18 3 1 .841
Tiffin 14 1 1 43   15 3 1 .816
Houghton# 13 1 2 41   18 2 2 .864
Ohio Dominican 12 4 0 36   15 6 0 .714
Seton Hill 10 5 1 31   11 8 1 .575
Mt. Vernon Naz. 10 6 0 30   14 9 0 .609
Urbana 9 5 2 29   11 8 2 .571
Cedarville 9 5 2 29   11 9 2 .545
Saint Vincent 8 8 0 24   9 10 1 .475
Walsh 6 9 1 19   8 10 1 .447
Daemen 6 10 0 18   6 10 0 .375
Shawnee State 4 12 0 12   7 12 0 .368
Carlow 4 12 0 12   7 13 0 .350
Roberts Wesleyan 4 12 0 12   5 14 0 .263
Geneva 3 13 0 9   3 15 0 .167
Ursuline 2 14 0 6   3 14 0 .176
Notre Dame 2 14 0 6   3 16 1 .175
3 points awarded for an AMC win and 1 point for a tie.
* AMC Champion
# NAIA Region IX Champion

Player of the Year
Domenica Langowski, Malone College

Coach of the Year
Todd Clark, Malone College

Freshman of the Year
Carrie Gregory, Tiffin University

Fair Play Team Award
Houghton College

CEDARVILLE, Ohio -- Senior midfielder Domenica Langowski, who led Malone to their first AMC women's soccer championship, has been selected the AMC Player of the Year in voting by the conference coaches. Pioneer head coach Todd Clark was voted AMC Coach of the Year by his peers. Tiffin University forward Carrie Gregory was named AMC Freshman of the Year while NAIA Region IX champion Houghton College earned the first-ever Fair Play Award which recognizes fair play and sportsmanship on the field of competition.

Langowski, who is from Macedonia, OH, helped Malone end Tiffin's three-year reign as AMC champions. The Pioneers were also the #1 seed in the NAIA Region IX Tournament.

Gregory, a native of Springfield, OH, ranked third in the league in scoring with 24 goals and six assists for 54 points.

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