Women's Soccer | November 02, 2017
CLEVELAND – Western Michigan senior goalkeeper Stephanie Heber has been voted First Team All-Mid-American Conference by the league's coaches, as released by the MAC on Thursday.
Heber went 5-5-1 in conference play, only statistics from MAC games are considered during the voting process. The Rochester Hills, Mich., recorded four shutouts and made 50 total saves. Heber also posted a 0.98 goals against average.
She is the first goalkeeper to be named First Team All-MAC since Michelle Watson in 2013 and spent her career with the Broncos breaking several goalkeeping records. She leaves WMU with the record for minutes played at 6827:23, lowest goals against average in a season at 0.45 set in 2014, lowest goals against average for a career at 0.86, single-season save percentage at .863 set in 2014, career wins at 46, and career shutouts at 34.2.
"Stephanie has served a very important role to this program's succes since stepping foot on campus," said head coach Lauren Sinacola. "She worked hard fora starting spot her first semester here and put in the work each and every summer to come better prepared for each new season. I'm very proud of her continued growth as a person and a player. We are very happy for her and this honor is well deserved."
This is the first All-MAC honors of Heber's career.