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COLUMBIA, Ky. -- Five Lindsey Wilson College women’s soccer players received national honors over the weekend as the NAIA announced their 2007 Women’s Soccer All-Americans.
Lindsey Wilson sophomore midfielder Omolyn Davis was selected First-Team All-American, sophomore defender Yolanda Hamilton selected to the Second-Team, freshman midfielder Caitlin Burke to the Third-Team and sophomore goalkeeper Carrie Revlett and freshman forward Kimmia Parker were named Honorable Mention All-American.
Davis led the Blue Raiders in scoring with 46 points during the season. She amassed 14 goals and team-high 18 assists. The Kingston, Jamaica, native, follows up her Mid-South Conference Player of the Year award with the first-team honor.
The year-end honor is the second for Davis. Last season she was named Second-Team All-American.
Hamilton, a St. Thomas, Jamaica, native, scored a pair of goals and assisted on five others during the season. She helped anchor a defense that allowed just 12 goals in 23 games during the season.
Hamilton repeats as a Second-Team All-American from the 2006 season.
Burke scored twice and amassed five assists in her first season as a Blue Raider. The Glendale, Ariz., native, helped control the midfield throughout the season with her hard-nose work ethic.
Revlett, a Shelbyville, Ky., native, recorded 14 shutouts during the season and finished with a 0.51goals against average. Parker, a Clarendon, Jamaica, native, scored a team-high 15 goals during the season. She also added seven assists for 37 points, second-best on the team.
All five Blue Raiders earned First-Team Region XI honors.