STANFORD, Calif. - Junior Kelsey Bing, freshman Molly Redgrove and sophomore Corinne Zanolli were recognized as Longstreth/NFHCA All-Region selections on Monday.
For the second straight season, Zanolli was named to the first team. Redgrove earned a spot on the second team while Bing was honored for the third time in her career and second straight season on the second team.
All three players will now be eligible for All-America status, with those awards announced next week.
Named America East Co-Goalkeeper of the Year alongside Albany's Melissa Nealon, Bing started all 20 games in the cage for Stanford. Bing finished with 109 saves to only 33 goals allowed, for a 1.64 goals against average and a .768 save percentage. Bing has now won the award in back-to-back seasons, following up a 2017 campaign in which she posted a conference-best .794 save percentage to rank sixth nationally.
Redgrove was named the America East Rookie of the Year, wrapping up an impressive debut season in which she totaled six goals, five assists, 31 shots and two defensive saves. Redgrove helped lead a Cardinal defense that limited opponents to 1.70 goals per game. Redgrove also booked a spot on the America East All-Championship Team, highlighted by her game-winning goal against New Hampshire in the tournament's opener.
Zanolli was recognized as the America East Offensive Player of the Year following one of the most prolific seasons in school history. One year after earning America East Rookie of the Year honors as the Cardinal's leading goal scorer, Zanolli exploded offensively and nearly doubled that output with 26 goals, ranking second in the nation. Zanolli also contributed seven assists for 59 points while leading Stanford with 84 shots, 60 of which were on frame.
Stanford (14-6, 5-1 America East) came up short in its bid for a third consecutive America East Conference title, falling in the semifinal round for the first time since 2015. The Cardinal, which has qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 10 of the last 12 seasons, also produced at least 13 victories for the 10th straight year. A top-25 fixture the entire year, Stanford locked up the top seed in the America East Championship after dominating the all-conference awards with the Offensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Co-Goalkeeper of the Year and Coaching Staff of the Year.