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12/14/2012 D3soccer.com Names Kronick to All-America TeamFourth Blue Jay in Three Years to Earn Honor 12/11/2012 Convey, Kronick Listed on NSCAA All-Region TeamPostseason Accolades Pile Up for Kronick 12/07/2012 Kronick, Schulte Named to ECAC All-Star TeamKronick Earns Co-Offensive Player of the Year 12/04/2012 Kronick Named to NSCAA All-America TeamSecond Sophomore in Program History to Earn Honor 11/17/2012 Hopkins Moves to NCAA Quarterfinals with 3-1 Win Over LynchburgBlue Jays to Face Messiah For a Trip to the Final Four 11/28/2011 Women's Soccer vs GettysburgWomen's soccer defeated Gettysburg for the 2011 Centennial Conference Crown. 11/28/2011 Women's Soccer vs MuhlenbergWomen's soccer versus Muhlenberg 11/13/2011 Women's Soccer NCAA Tournament First and Second RoundThe fourth-ranked Johns Hopkins women's soccer team hosted the first and second round of the 2011 NCAA Tournament. Second all-time in assists (19) T-Second all-time in points (105) Third all-time in goals (43) 2012: NSCAA Third Team All-America D3soccer.com Third Team All-America ECAC Co-Offensive Player of the Year ECAC All-Star Team NSCAA First Team All-Mid-Atlantic Region Centennial Conference Player of the Year set Hopkins single-season record for goals (24) and points (57) Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Week (9/17, 10/8, 10/15) set program record for career and single-season hat tricks (5) tallied first career hat trick in 4-0 victory versus Rochester (NY) tied a single-game Centennial Conference and team record with four goals against Washington College notched third hat trick in seven games against St. Mary's (MD) tallied three goals and an assist versus Ursinus moved into third all-time in points in Hopkins history with a four-goal effort against Haverford tallied goal and assist versus Bryn Mawr had two goals and assist against McDaniel registered goal and assist in conference semifinal versus Swarthmore broke Hopkins single-season points record with goal and assist against Lancaster Bible scored against Rowan in NCAA second round tallied assist in NCAA Sweet Sixteen against Lynchburg. 2011: Burst onto the national scene as a freshman named Second Team NSCAA All-Region, First Team ECAC All-South and First Team All-Centennial Conference also earned Centennial Conference Player of the Week (10/10), Centennial Conference Co-Offensive Player of the Week (9/06, 9/26) and ECAC South Co-Offensive Player of the Week (9/25) honors set school record for consecutive games with a point, tallying at least one point in the first 16 games of her career set school record for consecutive games with a goal (8) started 21 games for the Blue Jays tied for team lead and ranked 21st in the nation with 19 goals led Centennial Conference in goals per game (0.90) second on team with 10 assists and 48 points led Centennial Conference with six game-winning goals (second in nation amongst freshmen) tallied two goals and an assist in first collegiate game in 5-1 victory versus RPI tallied the lone goal in 1-0 defeat of #11 TCNJ notched a goal and two assists in NCAA second round defeat defeat of Springfield. High School: Team captain tallied 42 goals and 37 assists throughout career team compiled 66-14-6 record all-state, all-conference and first team all-county as senior also named NSCAA All-Region and Scholar All-American as senior received all-state recognition and named all-conference and second team all-county as junior helped squad to two conference titles and state sectional crown during junior year team was ranked 11th in nation by ESPN Rise in 2009 captain of FC Premier Blaze club team also ran track. Personal: Hannah M. Kronick daughter of Andrew and Kathleen Kronick father played soccer at Pitzer College member of National Honor Society NSCAA Academic All-American volunteered for Homes of Hope involved in Gesher L'Kesher Leadership Program majoring in international studies with a minor in spanish.
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