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HAWAI'I HILO VULCANS ATHLETICS
All-PacWest
Padron, Bournay, Donovan, Barnes, Arakawa, Ellis, Graneld, Clarke

Women's Soccer The Pacific West Conference - Russ Blunck

Arakawa, Barnes, Ellis Headline Vulcans' Eight All-PacWest Selections

Hawai‘i Hilo Women's Soccer earned eight All-PacWest Team selections.

Both Hawai'i Hilo and Point Loma can claim a trio of Pacific West Conference women's soccer special awards, voted on by the conference's coaches and announced on Wednesday by the league office.

Point Loma will have to make room in the trophy case for Coach of the Year Kristi Kiely, Defender of the Year Emma Thrapp and Freshman of the Year Nikki Ross. On the Big Island, Hawai'i Hilo will add Teani Arakawa as Player of the Year, Phoebe Barnes as Goalkeeper of the Year and Jazlynn Ellis as Newcomer of the Year to its soccer trophy room.

Kristy Kiely is in her sixth season at Point Loma and has lead her program to five NCAA postseason appearances--they only time that they didn't play at the end of the regular season was the 2020 Covid shortened year. Her teams have won or tied for the PacWest title in four of her five full seasons and were the PacWest champs with an 8-2 record this Fall and are 12-3-1 overall heading into the NCAA West Regional, where they are the No. 1 seed. The Sea Lions led the conference in scoring this year with 42 goals, gave up only 11 scores and paced the PacWest in scoring margin at 1.54 goals per match. Counting five previous seasons at Westmont, Kiely has a career head coaching mark of 137-41-20.

Emma Thrapp played a big role in Point Loma winning the conference title, leading a stout defensive side. The Preseason Defender of the Year pocketed the postseason Defender of the Year title as well, and the junior also earned her third straight First Team All-PacWest honor. She was a Second Team All-Region pick last year as a sophomore. While leading a defense that allowed less than a goal a game (0.49) and just above three shots on goal a match (3.1), the Temecula native also scored four goals and had three assists. Only one of those goals was a penalty kick.

Nikki Ross was a great gift to Kiely and Point Loma as a transfer from the University of New Mexico, where she redshirted last year. Ross wins the Freshman of the Year award, coming off the bench to score seven goals for the Sea Lions. The Seattle native started in just four matches all season (63 minutes per match) but was a force off the bench. She scored twice at HPU and finished the regular season strong with four goals in her last six matches. The 5-foot-2 forward was also named to the All-PacWest Second Team.

Teani Arakawa was the PacWest Preseason Player of the Year and lived up to the hype as the coach's choice for postseason Player of the Year. She was twice named the PacWest Player of the Week after a torrid start to the season that saw her score seven goals in the month of September alone. She finished the season with 10 goals, tops in the conference, seven assists (tied for first) and 27 points (tops). Three times this season she had two goals in a contest, and she had two assists earlier this season in a 3-1 win over Stanislaus State. The Maui native was a Second Team All-PacWest and All-West Region pick last year after transferring from South Dakota State.

Arakawa's teammate Jazlynn Ellis is the PacWest Newcomer of the Year. The junior midfielder is a Illinois-Chicago transfer who started every match for the Vulcans this season. She had eight goals and five assists, including a hat trick (three goals) against HPU that helped her earn the PacWest Co-Player of the Week award. In the last two matches of the season, both 2-2 draws, she had two assists against Azusa Pacific and had two goals at Chaminade. The Parker, Colorado native finished second in the PacWest with 1.40 points per match.

Phoebe Barnes moved into the starting goalkeeper role this season for Hawai'i Hilo and promptly worked her way into the PacWest Goalkeeper of the Year award. The Sonoma State transfer earned the Preseason Goalkeeper of the Year award before she set foot on the turf for the Vulcans, and her play throughout the year warranted both awards. She had three shutouts on the season, 41 saves and a 0.81 Goals Against Average. She was the PacWest Defender of the Week after posting a 90-minute shutout of Biola. The 5-foot-10 junior started two seasons at Sonoma State before arriving on the Big Island.

Joining Barnes, Thrapp, Ellis and Arakawa on the All-PacWest First Team were Hawai'i Hilo's Megan Donovan, Filippa Graneld and Alyssa Padron. Alana Diaz, Naomi Ellis and Bethany Arabe were Point Loma First Team picks, and NCAA tournament bound Concordia had Layla Comeaux and Gabby Breton. Taylie Scott from Westmont rounded out the First Team.

It was the fourth All-PacWest selection for Naomi Ellis, and the third for Graneld, Arabe, Padron, Breton, Thrapp and Comeaux. Riley Walkington of Concordia was a Second Team member this year, her third All-PacWest honor, same for Mara Sovde of Point Loma.

2023 PACWEST WOMEN'S SOCCER AWARDS

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

DEFENDER OF THE YEAR

GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR

Teani Arakawa
Hawai'i Hilo

Emma Thrapp
Point Loma

Phoebe Barnes
Hawai'i Hilo

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

COACH OF THE YEAR

Jazlynn Ellis
Hawai'i Hilo

Nikki Ross
Point Loma

Kristy Kiely
Point Loma

2023 ALL-PACWEST WOMEN'S SOCCER TEAM

Name

School

Pos.

Yr.

Hometown/Previous School

FIRST TEAM

Teani Arakawa*

Hawai'i Hilo

F

Jr.

Makawao, Hawai'i / South Dakota State

Megan Donovan

Hawai'i Hilo

F

Sr.

Encinitas, Calif. / McNeese State

Alana Diaz**

Point Loma

F

Jr.

Chino Hills, Calif. / South Hills HS

Bethany Arabe**

Point Loma

F

Jr.

Fullerton, Calif. / Troy HS

Filippa Graneld**

Hawai'i Hilo

MF

Sr.

Stockholm, Sweden / Colorado State

Alyssa Padron**

Hawai'i Hilo

MF

Sr.

San Pedro, Calif. / UC Davis

Jazlynn Ellis

Hawai'i Hilo

MF

Jr.

Parker, Colo. / Illinois-Chicago

Layla Comeaux**

Concordia

MF

Sr.

Corona, Calif. / Centennial HS

Naomi Ellis***

Point Loma

D

Jr.

El Cajon, Calif. / Granite Hills HS

Gabby Breton**

Concordia

D

Sr.

Corona, Calif. / Centennial HS

Taylie Scott

Westmont

D

Gr.

Maple Grove, Minn. / Heritage Christian

Emma Thrapp**

Point Loma

D

Jr.

Temecula, Calif. / Temecula HS

Phoebe Barnes

Hawai'i Hilo

GK

Jr.

La Crescenta, Calif. / Sonoma State

SECOND TEAM

Nikki Ross

Point Loma

F

Fr.

Seattle, Wash. / Univ. of New Mexico

Peyton Nelson

Biola

F

So.

Cypress, Calif. / Los Alamitos HS

Riley Walkington**

Concordia

F

Sr.

Sandpoint, Idaho / Eastern Washington

Amarys Machado

Westmont

F

Jr.

Twain Harte, Calif. / Sonora HS

Bethany Tee**

Azusa Pacific

MF

Sr.

Yucaipa, Calif. / Yucaipa HS

Amelia Villa

Westmont

MF

So.

Solvang, Calif. / Santa Ynez HS

Mara Sovde**

Point Loma

MF

Jr.

Bellevue, Wash. / Newport-Bellevue HS

Olivia Ocampo

Concordia

MF

Jr.

Cypress, Calif. / Cypress HS

Mackenzie Kimmel

Point Loma

MF

Sr.

San Diego, Calif. / Air Force

Haley Mo'okini

Chaminade

D

So.

San Gabriel, Calif. / Gabrielino HS

Sophia Emerson

Azusa Pacific

D

Fr.

Claremont, Calif. / Claremont HS

Gianna Ocello*

Azusa Pacific

D

Jr.

Upland, Calif. / Upland HS

Alia Bournay

Hawai'i Hilo

D

So.

Northville, Mich. / Northville HS

Riley Urquiza

Concordia

GK

So.

Huntington Beach, Calif. / Huntington Beach HS

THIRD TEAM

Grace Duckens

Westmont

F

Sr.

Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. / Trabuco Hills HS

Aubrey Dunaway

Azusa Pacific

F

So.

Honolulu, Hawai'i / Maryknoll HS

Avery Guiel

Azusa Pacific

F

So.

Peoria, Ariz. / Mountain Ridge HS

Delaney Buntin

Chaminade

F

Jr.

Vail, Ariz. / Pima CC

Katie Prado*

Azusa Pacific

MF

Sr.

La Verne, Calif. / Bonita HS

Nicki Friedman

Point Loma

MF

Jr.

Aliso Viejo, Calif. / San Francisco State

Alejandro Melendez

Dominican

MF

Sr.

Oakland, Calif. / Bishop O'Dowd HS

Brianna Guerra*

Concordia

D

Sr.

Anaheim, Calif. / UC Davis

Marije Rechin

Biola

D

So.

Santa Rosa, Calif. / Cardinal Newman

Jensen Shrout

Point Loma

D

Jr.

Santa Clarita, Calif. / Hart HS

Miya Clarke

Hawai'i Hilo

D

Sr.

Hilo, Hawai'i / Peninsula CC

Naomi Takata

Chaminade

GK

Sr.

Honolulu, Hawai'i / Pearl City HS

* - Indicates number of previous All-PacWest selections

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Players Mentioned

Teani Arakawa

#26 Teani Arakawa

F/MF
5' 1"
Junior
Alia Bournay

#10 Alia Bournay

D
5' 6"
Sophomore
Miya Clarke

#21 Miya Clarke

D
5' 6"
Senior
Filippa Graneld

#6 Filippa Graneld

MF
5' 8"
Senior
Alyssa Padron

#8 Alyssa Padron

MF
5' 4"
Senior
Megan Donovan

#3 Megan Donovan

F
5' 7"
Senior (Fifth Year)
Jazlynn Ellis

#14 Jazlynn Ellis

D/F
5' 9"
Junior (Redshirt)
Phoebe Barnes

#0 Phoebe Barnes

GK
5' 10"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Teani Arakawa

#26 Teani Arakawa

5' 1"
Junior
F/MF
Alia Bournay

#10 Alia Bournay

5' 6"
Sophomore
D
Miya Clarke

#21 Miya Clarke

5' 6"
Senior
D
Filippa Graneld

#6 Filippa Graneld

5' 8"
Senior
MF
Alyssa Padron

#8 Alyssa Padron

5' 4"
Senior
MF
Megan Donovan

#3 Megan Donovan

5' 7"
Senior (Fifth Year)
F
Jazlynn Ellis

#14 Jazlynn Ellis

5' 9"
Junior (Redshirt)
D/F
Phoebe Barnes

#0 Phoebe Barnes

5' 10"
Junior
GK