Anja Suttner was one of four Hofstra players honored by the CAA. (Photo courtesy of Hofstra)

Four members of the Hofstra University women – Anja Suttner, Dagny Run Petursdottir, Ellen Halseth and Wiktoria Fronc – were named to All-Colonial Athletic Association teams as the conference announced the honors.

Suttner, a senior defender, was named to the All-CAA first team following a regular season that saw her anchor the defense and add a career-best five goals and 10 points. The Bodenkirchen, Germany native has been a first team selection in each of her four seasons and is also a two-time CAA defensive player of the year.

Petursdottir was voted to the All-CAA second team and the CAA All-Rookie Team after starting all 18 games this season. The Kópavogur, Iceland native has three goals and two assists from her midfield position with one of the goals a game-winner.

Halseth, a senior forward from Bekkestua, Norway, earned her first postseason honor with a spot on the All-CAA third team. She ranks second on the Pride in scoring with six goals and two assists for 14 points. Halseth is tied for the team lead with six goals and leads the Pride with three game-winning goals.

Fronc was also selected to the All-CAA third team, as well as the CAA All-Rookie Team. The freshman midfielder from London, England started nine of 17 games for the Pride and leads the team with six assists.

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