United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Region Teams

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Virginia women’s soccer seniors Meghan McCool (Glenside, Pa.) and Zoe Morse (East Lansing, Mich.) have been named Scholar All-Region selections by the United Soccer Coaches it was announced on Monday (Dec. 16).
 
To be eligible, student-athletes must be a junior or above at their institution in academic standing. They must also have started more than 50 percent of all games played and been a significant contributor to their team. Student-athletes must also have a cumulative grade point average of a 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale for their career.

McCool, who holds a 3.53 grade point average while majoring in American Studies with a minor in Health and Wellbeing, was named to the first team. Morse, who holds a 3.78 grade point average while majoring in Global Studies with a minor in Environmental Sciences, was named to the second team. 

McCool tied for the team lead in goals with 15 this season, including six game-winning goals, as she tallied 33 points on her way to All-ACC first team honors. The senior hit the golden goal for Virginia in the program’s first win at No. 5 Florida State since the 2008 season. Four of her game-winning goals came against nationally-ranked opponents. She tied with teammate Diana Ordonez (Prosper, Texas) as the ACC leader in goals scored and tied for the league lead in game-winning goals.

Morse helped anchor a defense that posted 13 shutouts on the season, including a stretch of seven consecutive shutouts in ACC play. She started every match of the season and finished her career having started 84-of-85 career matches played for Virginia. She notched her lone goal this season in a 2-1 victory over No. 5 Florida State in the semifinals of the ACC Championships and added an assist in a win over Boston College.

The Cavaliers finished the season with a 17-2-3 overall record and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the 32nd time in program history with its 26th consecutive appearance this season. The 32 overall appearances are second-most all-time and the 26 consecutive appearances is the second longest active streak nationally. Virginia spent eight weeks at the top of the rankings throughout the course of the season.