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Jazmin Ferguson named American Athletic Conference Co-Defensive Player of the Year

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  • Jazmin Ferguson named American Athletic Conference Co-Defensive Player of the Year
  • Ferguson helped the Pirates to just 0.83 goals allowed per game
  • English and Abbott also receive All-Conference recognition

Jazmin Ferguson, a sophomore defender for the Pirates, has been named the American Athletic Conference Co-Defensive Player of the Year. This recognition comes after Ferguson’s outstanding performance during the regular season, where she helped the Pirates allow only 0.83 goals per game. Alongside Abby Sowa and Lucy Fazackerley, Ferguson formed a formidable back line that dominated the opposition. This is the second postseason conference award for Ferguson, who was also named American Rookie of the Year last year. In addition to her defensive prowess, Ferguson also contributed four goals and an assist throughout the season. The Pirates will face off against Charlotte in the American Athletic Conference Tournament on Tuesday.

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Ferguson Named American Athletic Conference Co-Defensive Player of the Year