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Austyn Cuneo, Gianna Glatz and Katie Larmour all earned postseason awards
The Scarlet Knights were well recognized for their achievements on and off the field this year. For the
first time since 1986, the program had two All-Americans in the same season. Austyn Cuneo was
named a Second Team All-American and Gianna Glatz was named a Third Team All-American.
Cuneo led the team with eight goals and eight assists for 25 points, was a two-time Big Ten Offensive
Player of the Week and was selected for the NFHCA Senior Game. She was also named All-ECAC.
Glatz recorded nine wins as the starting goalkeeper with a 1.49 goals-against-average and a .740 save
percentage on 71 saves and earned a Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week honor.
That duo was joined by Katie Larmour on the All-Big Ten and All-Region teams. Larmour was second on
the team in goals and had one assist for 15 points. She was named to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team
and had four game-winning goals this season en route to setting career-highs in goals and points. All
three were named First Team All Mid-Atlantic Region. In the Big Ten awards, Glatz and Larmour earned
First Team honors, Cuneo was on the Second Team and Alanna Gollotto was named the team's
Sportsmanship Award Honoree. The team also displayed excellence in the classroom. 15 members of
the squad were named Academic All-Big Ten, with 94 percent of eligible team members earning the
accolade.
• Rutgers was ranked each week of the season in the NFHCA Coaches Poll, peaking at No. 16.
The team had four wins over teams that appeared in the final rankings.
• The Scarlet Knights were 18th in the final RPI. The team played the 12th hardest strength of
schedule, playing nine games against teams in the top-16 in the RPI.