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Healy Named to United Soccer Coaches All-America Team

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The United Soccer Coaches (USC) unveiled its 2024 NCAA Division III Women's Soccer All-America teams, with one student-athlete from the Landmark Conference earning recognition.

Graduate student midfielder Niamh Healy of The University of Scranton women's soccer team has been named a First Team All-American by United Soccer Coaches (USC) as announced by the organization on Thursday afternoon. 

Healy marks the first USC First Team All-American for Scranton and the fourth two-time All-American in program history after being selected a Second Team All-American by USC in 2023.

The Orangeburg, NY native caps off an illustrious career, having been a four-time All-Region and All-Conference honoree, three-time Landmark Conference Offensive Player of the Year (2022, 2023, 2024), and Landmark Rookie of the Year in 2021. Academically, Healy earned USC First Team Scholar All-American and CSC Second Team Academic All-American honors in 2023. 

Healy etched her name in the record book, ranking fourth in program history in both points (128) and goals (57). She has recorded an impressive 25 game-winning goals in her career, including nine this season which ranked tied for second in the nation.

Healy led the conference with 38 points on 17 goals and four assists, including one goal in the Landmark Championship game and three goals in the NCAA Tournament.

Healy marks the fifth All-American and the second two-time All-American under the guidance of head coach Colleen Pivirotto.

Click here to view the full United Soccer Coaches All-American release.