
Entz Named United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Region Third Team
May 12, 2021 | Soccer
MANHATTAN, Kansas – The honors continue to roll in for K-State midfielder Brookelynn Entz, as she collected 2020-21 United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Region Third Team honors. Entz is the first Wildcat in the history of the program to collect All-Region honors from the United Soccer Coaches.
The teams are selected through voting by United Soccer Coaches members in Division I.
A product of Newton, Kansas, Entz owns or is tied for 28 career, single-season or single match school records including career goals scored (17), career assists (8), total career points (42) and goals in a single-season (seven, 2020).
During the 2020 season, Entz was named to the All-Big 12 First Team by setting the school record for goals in a Big 12 season (five). In total this season, Entz registered school records with seven goals and 15 points.
She ranked third in the Big 12 for goals per game with 0.54. She ranked sixth in the Big 12 for goals scored. She was sixth in the Big 12 for total points and points per game (1.15).
She tied her school record for goals in a match with two in a pair of matches this season - at Iowa State on October 30 and at Missouri on March 28. She recorded at least one goal in two of K-State's three wins in the 2020 season.
In January, Entz became the first K-State player selected in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) Draft as she was selected in the fourth round with the 38th overall pick by Kansas City NWSL. She was also the first K-State player to be selected as a candidate for the MAC Hermann Trophy.
Kansas State ended its fifth season of action with a 3-9-2 overall record. During the fall, the Wildcats recorded a 3-6-0 mark in Big 12 action. K-State finished a program-high seventh-place in the Big 12 standings and set the school record for goals in conference play.
K-State returns 18 letter winners and 85 percent of the goal scorers from 2020 including Entz, Kyler Goins, Bailey Nemechek, Shae Turner and Maddie Weichel. The Wildcats also welcome in 13 newcomers for the 2021 season.
The teams are selected through voting by United Soccer Coaches members in Division I.
A product of Newton, Kansas, Entz owns or is tied for 28 career, single-season or single match school records including career goals scored (17), career assists (8), total career points (42) and goals in a single-season (seven, 2020).
During the 2020 season, Entz was named to the All-Big 12 First Team by setting the school record for goals in a Big 12 season (five). In total this season, Entz registered school records with seven goals and 15 points.
She ranked third in the Big 12 for goals per game with 0.54. She ranked sixth in the Big 12 for goals scored. She was sixth in the Big 12 for total points and points per game (1.15).
She tied her school record for goals in a match with two in a pair of matches this season - at Iowa State on October 30 and at Missouri on March 28. She recorded at least one goal in two of K-State's three wins in the 2020 season.
In January, Entz became the first K-State player selected in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) Draft as she was selected in the fourth round with the 38th overall pick by Kansas City NWSL. She was also the first K-State player to be selected as a candidate for the MAC Hermann Trophy.
Kansas State ended its fifth season of action with a 3-9-2 overall record. During the fall, the Wildcats recorded a 3-6-0 mark in Big 12 action. K-State finished a program-high seventh-place in the Big 12 standings and set the school record for goals in conference play.
K-State returns 18 letter winners and 85 percent of the goal scorers from 2020 including Entz, Kyler Goins, Bailey Nemechek, Shae Turner and Maddie Weichel. The Wildcats also welcome in 13 newcomers for the 2021 season.
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