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McJury, MacVie Earn MAC Women's Soccer Honors

Bulls defenders earn slot on All-MAC second team, all-newcomer team, respectively

BUFFALO, NY University at Buffalo senior Brenna McJury (Brockport, NY/Brockport) earned all-Mid-American Conference honors for the second straight year, as she earned a spot on the conference's second-team and freshman Courtney MacVie (Tonawanda, NY/Kenmore East) grabbed a slot on the conference's All-Newcomer team, the conference office announced on Wednesday.
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Brenna McJury

McJury was the rock of the Bulls' defense before going down with a season-ending injury at Ball State. During her 10 games, she helped the team to three shutouts and led the defense to overtime in two other matches. Also an important spark in the Bulls' offense, McJury had two assists this season.

She finishes her career with 12 career points on three goals and six assists, as she played forward and midfield before moving back to the defensive line to help the team as a freshman. During her career, McJury made three appearances in the Mid-American Conference tournament and was a first-team All-MAC selection in 2003. McJury is also a UB Scholar Athlete as a chemistry major.
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Courtney MacVie

After McJury's injury, MacVie moved back to the sweeper position that McJury had occupied. In that role, MacVie helped the team to a 4-4-1 record in the final nine games, including a 2-0 shutout of co-league champion Ohio. Starting all 19 games, MacVie played an integral part of a Bulls' defense that had four shutouts on the season.

MacVie also helped spark the offense, offering three assists on the year, including one on the go-ahead-goal in Buffalo's 2-1 win over Marshall on Oct. 22 and one on the game-winning goal in Buffalo's season-concluding 2-1 win against Cornell on Oct. 26.

Buffalo finished the season 7-11-1 under 10th-year head coach Jean-A Tassy.

11/05/2004

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