AMHERST, N.Y. — The Division II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA) released its All-East Region Teams on Tuesday, with Kylie Miranto (North Tonawanda, N.Y.) earning First Team honors.
The 28-player team represents the top players from the East Coast Conference, the Northeast-10 Conference, and the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference. The full announcement of the D2CCA All-East Region Teams was made in a press release, which can be found here.
Miranto, who was named East Coast Conference Offensive Player of the Year and First Team All-ECC for the third consecutive season, is also earning D2CCA All-Region for the third straight year.
Miranto was one of 10 ECC players to be named All-Region and one of two to make the first team, along with Sarah Lill Hanks of Mercy.
The senior finished with a league-leading 38 points and 16 goals, also tallying six assists (tied for fourth in the ECC). She led the ECC and the nation in game-winning goals (10), while falling in the top ten nationally in goals and points. Miranto found the back of the net and logged a point in 12 of the 16 matches she played. Her 10 game-winners doubled her previous career-high (5), set last season.
A two-time ECC Offensive Player of the Week, Miranto logged four two-goal performances this season, doing so against American International, Bentley, St. Thomas Aquinas, and Southern New Hampshire. She logged a season-high five points (2G, 1A) to help the Wildcats defeat AIC.
The forward surpassed the 100 career point mark, becoming the fourth player in program history to do so. She finished her career with 117 points by 49 goals and 19 assists, ranking third in program history in career goals and points, and tied for fourth in career assists.
Daemen finished the 2025 campaign with an 11-6-1 record, including a 4-2-1 ECC mark, and reached the ECC semifinals for the fifth consecutive season.
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