Minnesota State Finished Its Season with a 14-2-6 Record
KANSAS CITY, Mo. --- Minnesota State seniors Brynn Desens, Olivia Thoen and Jenny Vetter received USC All-Central Region First Team honors for their efforts this past season.
All three will now move on to the USC All-American ballot.
A midfielder from Appleton, Wis., Brynn Desens started in all 22 matches for the Mavericks this season. She finished second on the team in goals with nine and in points with 24. She also finished recorded six assists. In back-to-back matches Desens scored two goals against both Sioux Falls and Southwest Minnesota State. Earlier this season, Desens was named to the All-NSIC First Team for the second time in her career. She was also named to the D2CCA All-Central Region First Team this season.
A defender from Ames, Iowa, Olivia Thoen played and started in 19 games for the Mavericks. She scored one goal and one assist for three points. Thoen also recorded 1,579 minutes of playing time and helped the Mavericks record 10 shutouts. Earlier this season, Thoen was named to the All-NSIC Second Team for her efforts.
A forward from Mankato, Minn., Jenny Vetter played and started in all 22 matches for the Mavericks as she led the team in goals with 12 and in points with 28. Vetter finished her career third all-time in goals at Minnesota State with 57, third in points with 132 and first all-time in game-winning goals with 24. Earlier this season, Vetter was named to the All-NSIC First Team for the third time in her career. She also garnered her third D2CCA All-Central Region First Team honor as well.
Minnesota State finished its season with a 14-2-6 record as it advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.