Mitchell named NSCAA Second Team All-American

GOLDEN, Colo. – Colorado School of
Mines’ Kayla Mitchell has been named National Soccer Coaches
Association of America (NSCAA) Second Team All-American, as
announced this morning by the NSCAA.
Mitchell, a senior forward from Ontario, Ore. (Ontario H.S),
became the first women’s soccer player at Mines to earn
All-American honors. Mitchell was named Daktronics First
Team All-American. Mitchell was selected as the 2009
Daktronics Central Region Player of the Year and the RMAC
Player of the Year. A unanimous First Team All-RMAC pick, Mitchell
led the RMAC in goals (30), points (69) and game-winning goals (14)
and ranked fourth in assists (tied - 9). Mitchell currently ranks
seventh in Division II in goals per game (1.2) and points per game
(2.76). During the conference season, Mitchell was named RMAC
Offensive Player of the Week four times and was selected as the
RMAC Women’s Athlete for the Month of October. A
Daktronics and NSCAA First Team All-Central Region pick,
had five hat tricks this season, including a four-goal performance
against CSU-Pueblo, and established CSM single-game records for
points (8) and goals. For her efforts in the classroom, Mitchell
earned CoSIDA / ESPN the Magazine Second Team Academic
All-American honors and was selected as the 2009 RMAC Women’s
Soccer Academic Player of the Year. Mitchell also earned CoSIDA /
ESPN the Magazine First Team Academic All-District and
First Team Academic All-RMAC honors.
In 2008, Mitchell scored 22 goals (6 game-winners) ranking her
second in the RMAC. Mitchell established new CSM individual
single-season records for goals, points (47), shots (127) and shots
on goal (67) in route to being named First Team All-RMAC. Mitchell
also earned Daktronics First Team All-Central Region and
NSCAA/adidas Second Team All-Central Region honors. For her efforts
in the classroom, Mitchell was named the RMAC Women’s Soccer
Academic Player of the Year. Mitchell also earned First Team NSCAA/
adidas College Scholar All-West Region and Third Team NSCAA/adidas
College Scholar (College Division) All-American honors.
As a sophomore in 2007, Mitchell started all 21 matches and led
Mines in goals (13), total points (29) and game-winning goals
(seven). Mitchell tallied three assist and was 4-for-5 on penalty
kicks as she earned First Team All-RMAC and First Team Academic
All-RMAC honors.
During the 2006 season, Mitchell tallied 11 goals and three
assists. A Second Team All-RMAC selection, Mitchell led CSM in
total points (25) as a true freshman.
The Orediggers (19-5-1, 13-3 RMAC) finish the 2009 season ranked
seventh in the Division II. CSM advanced to the quarterfinals of
the NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer Championships, the
farthest any team at Mines has advanced in NCAA Tournament play.
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