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Mejia and Crammond Picked First Team CCA All-Region with Immediato Tabbed Second Team

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Women's Soccer | 11/14/2018 12:00:00 AM



More awards made their way toward Goldey-Beacom's women's soccer team with sophomore Kelly Mejia (State College, PA) and senior Cliona Crammond (Wicklow, Ireland) each tabbed first team Collegiate Commissioners Association All-East Region with freshman Melayna Immediato (Hockessin, DE) named second team.
 
Mejia's award is not her first this season as she also was picked the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Defensive Player of the Year in addition to first team all-league.  She has had an exceptional two years in Pike Creek and more than adjusted well to her new role this season as one of the inside backs.
 
Her play this season has the Lightning third in the conference with a 1.33 goals against average, third with 27 goals against, has helped the squad record six shutouts and 13 games in which they allowed one goal or fewer.
 
Crammond also had a remarkable campaign to cap a great four years at midfield highlighted by her solid play, outstanding passing skills, game-changing ability on free kicks and overall will to win.  A three-time member of the CACC Academic Honor Roll, she also was tabbed Google Cloud CoSIDA Academic All-District, first team all-league and a member of the CACC All-Tournament Team.
 
She is 50th in the country with 31 points, 55th with 12 goals, 65th with 1.55 points per game, 68th with seven assists and 71st with 0.60 goals per game.  Crammond recorded two goals and an assist in three separate contests this season in addition to getting a point in 10 games.
 
Crammond graduates tied for second in team history with 30 goals, third outright with 19 assists and third with 79 points.  She started all 76 of the Lightning's games during her career.
 
Immediato provided an instant impact upon first stepping foot on the pitch and it has carried throughout the entire season.  A gifted athlete who has great field awareness, she is 68th in the nation with seven assists, 64th with 27 points, 75th with 1.42 points per game and 82nd with 10 goals.
 
Her 27 points are the ninth-best single-season total in team history.
 
Goldey-Beacom (15-5, 11-1 CACC) enjoyed a remarkable campaign in which it broke the school record for most wins, most conference victories, most home wins with nine and a team-record 63 goals.  The Lightning won their first six games both overall and in the conference for the best starts in team annals and recorded their third straight season of double-digit wins for the first time in program history.
 
This season also marked the first time Goldey-Beacom played in the CACC semifinals in consecutive years.  The quarterfinal triumph also marked the first time in program history it had won a conference tournament game in back-to-back seasons.
 
The Lightning had three players named first team all-conference, four picked second team and Dan Frick named CACC Coach of the Year for the second time in three seasons.
 
GBC also has 39 victories over its last three seasons that is a school record for that period.
  
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Players Mentioned

Cliona Crammond

#9 Cliona Crammond

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5' 6"
Senior
Kelly Mejia

#4 Kelly Mejia

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5' 3"
Sophomore
Melayna Immediato

#27 Melayna Immediato

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5' 0"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Cliona Crammond

#9 Cliona Crammond

5' 6"
Senior
M
Kelly Mejia

#4 Kelly Mejia

5' 3"
Sophomore
D
Melayna Immediato

#27 Melayna Immediato

5' 0"
Freshman
F