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Fordham’s Jessica Widmann Selected to ECAC Women’s Soccer All-Star Second Team

Midfielder Earns Postseason Honor from Fourth Different Organization

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Fordham midfielder Jessica Widmann (East Meadow, N.Y.) was one 22 players named to the ECAC Division I Women's Soccer All-Star Team on Thursday, garnering Second Team honors.
 
This marks the fourth different organization to honor Widmann for her performance this season, as she also has awards from the Atlantic 10 (First Team All-Atlantic 10, Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team), the NSCAA (First Team All-Mid-Atlantic Region), and CoSIDA (Third Team Academic All-American®, First Team Academic All-District).
 
She was one of three Atlantic 10 players honored on Thursday, joining Brooke Stoller (2nd Team) of George Washington and Emily Gingrich (1st Team) of Saint Joseph's.
 
Widmann wrapped up a stellar career at Fordham with a career year in 2015.  She was named First Team All-Atlantic 10 after leading the team in goals (12), assists (5), and points (29), while tying for the team-lead in game-winning goals with five. 
 
The 12 goals and 29 points tied for the third-most by a Ram in a single season.  She earned Atlantic 10 Co-Player of the Week honors once this year, and climbed into top six all-time at Fordham in career goals (6th – 19), assists (T2nd – 14), points (6th – 52), and games started (T1st – 75).
 
Widmann was also a key component in the Rams' drive to the Atlantic 10 Championship game for the third time in team history.  She netted the game-tying goal in the Atlantic 10 semifinal against George Mason, and later notched the clinching penalty kick marker to send the Rams' into the A-10 final.
 
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