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Emily Doherty
  • industrial engineering
  • Class of 2018
  • Shrewsbury, Mass.

Emily Doherty of Shrewsbury, Mass., Selected to Play in NEWISA Senior Bowl

2015 Nov 23

WPI forward Emily Doherty has earned a roster spot in the New England Women's Intercollegiate Soccer Association (NEWISA) Senior Bowl, which is slated for a noon start on Saturday, December 5 at Merrimack. She is the first Crimson and Gray selection since Kristen Garza '11.

Doherty, an industrial engineering major who was named an Academic All-America third team honoree last week, set the program record for goals (18) and points in a season (41) and ends her career ranked second in all-time with 37 goals and third with 87 points. The local product's 2015 goal and point totals also led all NEWMAC student-athletes overall while her output in league play ranked second (6) and third (15), respectively. For her career, Doherty added 13 assists to go with 10 game-winners in 72 games played.

The 2014 and 2015 NEWMAC All-Conference first team honoree, and 2014-15 Poly Club Award winner, presented to the top female athlete in the junior class, who has outstanding academic records along with campus involvement of a non-athletic nature, completed her IQP, "Getting on the Right Track: An Analysis of Human Factors to Improve Reliability and Safety in Operations at Namibia's Railway Company, TransNamib," this past spring. The three-time NEWMAC All-Academic team member is also a member of the Phi Sigma Sigma sorority.

"Congratulations to Emily for being picked to represent WPI in the NEWISA Senior Bowl," stated third-year head coach Steph Schafer. "It's great to see her receive recognition from the other coaches in our region. I know that she, along with the other NEWMAC picks, will do a great job representing our school and our conference.

WPI, who appeared in all three public NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Regional Rankings, tied the program's record for wins in a single-season with an 11-5-2 overall mark under Schafer's tutelage. The Engineers defeated Springfield for the first time in program history en route to a 5-3-2 conference record and the fifth-seed in the 2015 NEWMAC Women's Soccer Championship.

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Founded in 1865 in Worcester, Mass., WPI is one of the nation's first engineering and technology universities. Its 14 academic departments offer more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in science, engineering, technology, business, the social sciences, and the humanities and arts, leading to bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. WPI's talented faculty work with students on interdisciplinary research that seeks solutions to important and socially relevant problems in fields as diverse as the life sciences and bioengineering, energy, information security, materials processing, and robotics. Students also have the opportunity to make a difference to communities and organizations around the world through the university's innovative Global Projects Program. There are more than 45 WPI project centers throughout the Americas, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Europe.