LA PLATA, Md.—In her debut season with the College of Southern Maryland (CSM) Women’s Soccer team, freshman standout Sara Allwine has earned a coveted spot on the NJCAA Division II Third Team All-American list. Allwine’s incredible performance throughout the season highlighted her as one of the top young talents in collegiate soccer.

Allwine finished her stellar freshman campaign with 27 goals, 8 assists, and a remarkable 62 points, quickly establishing herself as a key player for the Hawks. Her clinical finishing in front of goal set her apart, boasting an impressive shooting percentage of .435.

Key to Success

From the opening match of the season, Allwine’s presence on the field was undeniable. Her ability to find the back of the net and create opportunities for her teammates proved crucial to CSM’s success. Her combination of vision, composure, and finishing ability made her one of the most efficient forwards in the league.

Head coach and teammates alike praised Allwine for her dedication and relentless work ethic, which translated into consistently strong performances throughout the season.

A Bright Future

This All-American recognition not only honors her hard work but signals the beginning of what promises to be an exceptional collegiate career for Allwine. Her contributions on the field have set a high standard and brought national attention to CSM Women’s Soccer.

With her first year now complete, Allwine’s future looks bright as she continues to develop her skills and lead her team toward even greater accomplishments in the seasons ahead.


David M. Higgins II is an award-winning journalist passionate about uncovering the truth and telling compelling stories. Born in Baltimore and raised in Southern Maryland, he has lived in several East...

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