Holy Family's Bree Rock & Goldey-Beacom's Cliona Crammond Named D2CCA All-Americans

Holy Family's Bree Rock & Goldey-Beacom's Cliona Crammond Named D2CCA All-Americans

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (November 28, 2018) -- Holy Family University's Bree Rock and Goldey-Beacom College's Cliona Crammond on Wednesday were named All-Americans, as announced by the Division II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA). Rock was named to the second team, while earning All-America accolades from the D2CCA for the second-straight season. Crammond collected third-team honors.

Rock, who earned first-team status in 2017, led the CACC with 19 goals and 44 points this season. She scored a pair of game-winning goals in the postseason, as Holy Family reached the CACC Championship Final in early November. Rock led the conference with nine game-winning markers in both the regular season and conference playoffs.

Crammond made school history, as she became the first female student-athlete at G-B (regardless of sport) to earn All-America accolades. She posted 12 goals, seven assists and 31 points, while also earning First-Team All-CACC status. Crammond helped guide the Lightning to a second-place finish in the CACC standings and a trip to the league semis for the second year in a row.

Nominating and voting for the D2CCA All-Region and All-America teams was conducted by the sports information directors throughout Division II. SIDs nominated student-athletes for their respective all-region squads, and all first-team honorees then moved on for consideration for the All-America list.


ABOUT THE CACC
The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference is an NCAA Division II Conference composed of 14 institutions in Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. The member institutions are Bloomfield College, Caldwell University, Chestnut Hill College, Concordia (N.Y.) College, Dominican (N.Y.) College, Felician University, Georgian Court University, Goldey-Beacom College, Holy Family University, Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University), Nyack College, Post University of Waterbury, University of the Sciences, and Wilmington University.