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Jaden Galluzzo Earns Women's Soccer All-America Award

Jaden Galluzzo Earns Women's Soccer All-America Award

Cortland Sports Information Department

Cortland graduate student forward Jaden Galluzzo (Commack) has been selected as a United Soccer Coaches Division III women's soccer second-team All-American for the 2022 season. 
 
Galluzzo is Cortland's first women's soccer All-American since midfielder Julie Gick in 1998. Overall, 26 Cortland women's soccer players, including Galluzzo, have earned a total of 45 All-America awards.  
 
Galluzzo led Cortland this season with 15 goals, including six game winners, and 36 total points, and she was third with six assists in 19 starts. Galluzzo scored at least one goal in 12 games, including two each in wins over Potsdam, Buffalo State and New Paltz. 
 
In her four seasons at Cortland (2018-19, 2021-22), Galluzzo has registered 41 goals and 18 assists for 100 points in 75 games, 70 as a starter. She is only the fifth player in program history to reach the career 100-point mark, and her 41 goals are tied for second best on the Cortland career charts. 
 
Cortland finished the season with a 13-1-5 record. The Red Dragons won the SUNYAC regular-season title with an 8-0-1 mark, placed second in the league's postseason tournament and earned an NCAA Division III tournament at-large berth. Cortland was eliminated in penalty kicks by Geneseo in the SUNYAC finals and by Wesleyan (Conn.) in the NCAA first round, both at home, after playing to 1-1 ties.