The University of Hartford women's soccer program receives notable recognition as senior forward Imani Jenkins is named the ECAC Offensive Player of the Year, and Head Coach John Natale takes home the ECAC Coach of the Year honors. Jenkins, the Division III leader in goals and points, has displayed exceptional performance with 33 goals and 16 assists for a combined 84 points, earning her this prestigious title. Additionally, seniors Christina Stone and May Cervone also secured positions on the All-Eastern College Athletic Association team, solidifying Hartford's strong representation in the accolades.

By the Numbers
  • Jenkins scored 33 goals, contributed 16 assists, and accumulated 84 points.
  • Christina Stone led Division III with 19 assists and scored a total of eight goals, 19 assists, and 35 points.
  • May Cervone contributed five goals, four assists, and 14 points to the squad.
  • The team finished the season 16-2 overall and 9-0 against Commonwealth Coast Conference opponents.
State of Play
  • Imani Jenkins is currently third all-time in points, third all-time in goals, and tied for ninth in assists for Hartford.
  • Hartford finished the season 16-2 overall and 9-0 against Commonwealth Coast Conference opponents.
  • The team claimed the 2023 ECAC Championship with a 6-0 win over Pitt.-Greensburg at the end of the season.
Bottom Line

Imani Jenkins' recognition as the ECAC Offensive Player of the Year, along with Coach John Natale's accolade, highlights the exceptional achievements of the University of Hartford women's soccer program, showcasing a season of outstanding performance and a well-deserved position at the top of the ECAC honors.