Program-high four Roadrunners named to C-USA All-Conference TeamsProgram-high four Roadrunners named to C-USA All-Conference Teams
Bobbie Modica
Soccer

Program-high four Roadrunners named to C-USA All-Conference Teams

SAN ANTONIO – A program-high four Roadrunners were named to the Conference USA All-Conference Teams, announced the conference office on Tuesday. Anna Sutter earned first team honors, Kiran Singh and Kendall Kloza earned second team, and Sasjah Dade earned third team. 
 
This marks the most Roadrunners to earn postseason conference honors since joining the C-USA in 2013. Three individuals earned four honors last season. 
 
Sutter is the first UTSA student-athlete to earn first team honors. Throughout the past season, she has been an integral piece of the midfield's play and attack. She has contributed the second most points on the team (13) this season as well as the team leader in minutes played on the attack (1222). The Herisau AR, Switzerland, native has scored two game-winning goals for the Roadrunners in the 2022 campaign. The sophomore was named to the conference second team, as well as the freshman team, last season. 
 
Singh has been key part of UTSA's offense that is second in the conference in every offensive category. The Cypress, Texas, native leads the team in shots (40 – 16 on goal), goals (six), assists (six) and points (18). The junior leads the team in key passes and successful dribbles this season. This is Singh's first postseason conference honor in her career.
 
Kloza is a huge part of the Roadrunners' unbreakable defensive line, which recorded eight shutouts and has the second-best defensive stats in the conference this season. The San Antonio, Texas, native leads the team with 1582 minutes played and has played in all 90 minutes in 15 out of UTSA's 1 matches, starting all 18 matches. The senior has recorded seven points, consisting of one goal and five assists. She has won 70% of all challenges and completed 85% of her key passes on attack. This is Kloza's second year in a row earning second team.
 
Dade is another key defender for UTSA this season. As a defender, she has contributed greatly on the offense as she has the third-most points on the team – 11 points consisting of four goals and three assists as a left back. The Ontario, Calif., native has scored three game-winning goals, leading the team in the category. The junior is the Roadrunners' best 1v1 defender. This is Dade's first career postseason honor. 
 
No. 6 seed UTSA opens up the Conference USA Tournament tomorrow as they face No. 3 seed UAB in the quarterfinal match. Kickoff is set for 12:30 p.m. (CT)/1:30 p.m. (ET) in Charlotte, N.C. at Transamerica Field. The entirety of the C-USA Tournament will be streamed on ESPN+.
 
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