
Schultz Named College Soccer News Preseason Second Team All-American
8/22/2022 10:29:00 AM | Women's Soccer
HOUSTON — Rice Soccer midfielder Delaney Schultz earned another preseason honor as she was named Preseason Second Team All-American by College Soccer News, the organization announced Monday.
Schultz, who was named Conference USA's Preseason Offensive Player of the Year and to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List, becomes the second Owl to earn Preseason All-America honors, joining Mijke Roelfsema last year.
Last year, Schultz was named Conference USA Player and Midfielder of the Year. She was also named First Team All-CUSA and United Soccer Coaches All-South Region.
Schultz led the team and was second in Conference USA in goals (9), points (25), and shots (60) while also leading the team and placing fourth in C-USA with seven assists. Her 25 points and four game-winning goals are the fourth-most in a season in school history. She became the third player in school history with 20 goals and 20 assists in her career and scored or assisted on 64.0% of Rice's goals (16 or 25).
The St. Louis, Mo., native entered the season fourth in school history with 62 career points, fifth with 21 goals and 20 assists, sixth in shots (153), shots on goal (67), and game-winning goals (8), and seventh in shot percentage (.137).
The Owls continue their four-match homestand this Thursday, Aug. 25, against Loyola (Md.). Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. and will streamed by CUSAtv.
Schultz, who was named Conference USA's Preseason Offensive Player of the Year and to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List, becomes the second Owl to earn Preseason All-America honors, joining Mijke Roelfsema last year.
Last year, Schultz was named Conference USA Player and Midfielder of the Year. She was also named First Team All-CUSA and United Soccer Coaches All-South Region.
Schultz led the team and was second in Conference USA in goals (9), points (25), and shots (60) while also leading the team and placing fourth in C-USA with seven assists. Her 25 points and four game-winning goals are the fourth-most in a season in school history. She became the third player in school history with 20 goals and 20 assists in her career and scored or assisted on 64.0% of Rice's goals (16 or 25).
The St. Louis, Mo., native entered the season fourth in school history with 62 career points, fifth with 21 goals and 20 assists, sixth in shots (153), shots on goal (67), and game-winning goals (8), and seventh in shot percentage (.137).
The Owls continue their four-match homestand this Thursday, Aug. 25, against Loyola (Md.). Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. and will streamed by CUSAtv.
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