Former Central Connecticut State University women's soccer
standouts Leah
Blayney and Karise
Hilt led the Boston Aztecs to the Women's Premier Soccer League
National Championship on Sunday with a 2-1 victory over Ajax
America. Blayney, who earlier last week was named the WPSL East
player of the year, added to her honors by being named the Final
Four MVP.
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The Boston Aztecs are the reserve team for Women's Professional
Soccer's (WPS) Boston Breakers. The roster is comprised of women
from around the country who are working to make the Breakers
roster. The Breakers loan players to the Aztec as needed to gain
playing time and experience.
Hilt finished her career with the Blue Devils having played in 80
career games, just two games shy of matching the school record.
This season she had three goals and four assists and was named
All-Conference on defense for the third time in her career. The
last two seasons she has made the first team, and she was on the
second team as a freshman in 2006.
Hilt scored nine goals and posted eight assists in her career, and
helped anchor one of the strongest defenses in the league in
2009.
Blayney led the Blue Devils and the NEC in scoring this past season
with 11 goals and 13 assists, good for 35 points. It was the
third-highest single season point total in school history, and her
13 assists were the second-most in a single season at Central.
For her career Blayney played in 61 games and posted 21 goals and
20 assists in three seasons. Her 62 points are fourth all-time in
school history, while her 21 goals places fifth and her 20 assists
are good for third. She scored 11 game-winning goals in her three
seasons.