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KY Senate, House recognize 2014 LWC National Soccer Champs

Sen. Wise, Rep. Carney named 'Honorary Blue Raiders, too

By Duane Bonifer
News from Lindsey Wilson College

FRANKFORT, KY - Members of Lindsey Wilson College's 2014 national champion women's soccer team were honored Wednesday, February 11, 2015, by the Kentucky House of Representatives and Senate. The players and coaches were recognized on both chambers' floors, where resolutions were read honoring their 2014 accomplishments.

The Blue Raiders won the 2014 NAIA national title December 6. It was the program's fourth NAIA national title and the college's 13th overall NAIA team national title



The team also named LWC's two state legislators - Rep. John "Bam" Carney, R-51st District, and Sen. Max Wise, R-16, both of Campbellsville - honorary Blue Raiders. The players were joined by LWC coach Drew Burwash and assistant coach Debbie McGuinness. The 2014 LWC women's soccer roster was, alphabetically: Shelby Austin of Ramsey, IN; Michela Bengtsson of Malmo, Sweden; Karin Bernet of Istighofen, Switzerland; Bettina Brulhart of Zurich, Switzerland; Ivana Damnjanovic of Belgrade, Serbia; Gwendoline Fai of St. Gingolph, Switzerland; Ollie Hensley of London, KY; Emilia Jonsson of Lund, Sweden; Amanda Kander of Lund, Sweden; Nomvula Kgoale of Polokwane, South Africa' Johanna Henriksson of Boras, Sweden; Gloria Hensley of London, KY; Peta Kimber of Bundaberg, Australia; Elizabet Madjarac of Brondby Strand, Denmark; Lyana Perez of Lima, Peru; Megan Rauch of Alexandria, KY; Fabienne Rochaix of Stafa, Switzerland; Carola Schneider of Kolding, Denmark; Ayaki Shinada of Tokyo; Katarina Simic of Malmo, Sweden; and Anna Vig of Spjald, Denmark.


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No. 16 LWC Women's Soccer Jersey to Senator Wise



2015-02-12 - Frankfort, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College.
Kentucky State Max Wise, R-16th District, of Campbellsville is joined by members of the Lindsey Wilson College women's soccer team Wednesday in a State Capitol conference room. The Blue Raiders were honored by the Kentucky Senate for winning the 2014 NAIA national title. - DUANE BONIFER. Clicking Readmore accesses story with names of 2014 Lindsey Wilson Womens Soccer team, NAIA National Champions, the fourth team in program history to win a national championship.

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No. 51 LWC Women's Soccer Jersey to Bam Carney



2015-02-12 - Frankfort, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College.
Kentucky State Rep. John "Bam" Carney, R-51st District, of Campbellsville is surrounded by members of the Lindsey Wilson College women's soccer team Wednesday, February 11, 2015, in a State Capitol conference room. The Blue Raiders were honored by the Kentucky House for winning the 2014 NAIA national title. - DUANE BONIFER. Clicking Readmore accesses story with names of 2014 Lindsey Wilson Womens Soccer team, NAIA National Champions, the fourth team in program history to win a national championship.

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