Florida’s Daviana Vaka and Megan Hinnenkamp Earn All-SEC Honors

Florida’s Daviana Vaka and Megan Hinnenkamp earn All-SEC honors; SEC Freshman of the Year claimed by Hinnenkamp

GAINESVILLE, Florida – Two University of Florida soccer players – Daviana Vaka (Sandy, Utah) and Megan Hinnenkamp (Kearney, Mo.) – earned All-Southeastern Conference honors, the league office announced this morning.

Vaka earns All-SEC first team honors. Hinnenkamp is one of three league freshmen to collect All-SEC honors, with the freshman trio all earning second-team honors.

Hinnenkamp shares the SEC Freshman of the Year honor with Georgia’s Summer Denigan. She is the fifth Gator to earn the honor and first since Deanne Rose in 2017. Hinnenkamp led the league’s freshmen with eight goals through regular-season play. She is also part of the SEC All-Freshman Team.

Here’s a look at the season notes for Florida’s 2023 All-SEC honorees:

First team:

Daviana Vaka – Defender –

* Southeastern Conference Defensive Player of Week<https://www.secsports.com/article/38548949/week-7> after Florida’s sixth shutout of season at LSU

* Earned season opening TopDrawer Soccer National Team of the Week<https://www.topdrawersoccer.com/college-soccer-articles/womens-team-of-the-week%20-august-21_aid52381> honors after playing entirety of shutout wins versus East Carolina and Maryland

* Earned first assist as a Gator off free kick put in by Lena Bailey versus Auburn<https://x.com/GatorsSoccer/status/1715146374147383501?s=20>

* Started every match at centerback, playing entirety of 16 matches

* Transferred to Florida from BYU for this season. 2023 was first season playing on backline.

All-SEC Second Team / SEC Co-Freshman of the Year / All-SEC Freshman Team:

Megan Hinnenkamp – Forward

* Leads Florida and SEC freshmen season high with eight goals through end of regular-season action

* Third Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Week honor after scoring first<https://x.com/GatorsSoccer/status/1716159791024791754?s=20> and last goals<https://x.com/GatorsSoccer/status/1716185357106987386?s=20> in 3-3 tie at Vanderbilt

* Earned second SEC Freshman of the Week<https://www.secsports.com/article/38548949/week-7> honor after a goal in each<https://x.com/GatorsSoccer/status/1707903272768401591?s=20> half at Louisiana State<https://x.com/GatorsSoccer/status/1707921255075139668?s=20>

* Opened SEC play with a goal versus Missouri<https://x.com/GatorsSoccer/status/1702848131367600376?s=20>

* Two goals to open first half<https://twitter.com/GatorsSoccer/status/1695927080469635536?s=20> action versus Stetson were first scores of Gator career<https://twitter.com/GatorsSoccer/status/1695927419344236892?s=20>

* Scored opening goal of match in 1-1 tie at Kennesaw State<https://twitter.com/GatorsSoccer/status/1698465776234045653?s=20>, earning SEC Freshman of the Week honor<https://www.secsports.com/article/38328498/week-3>

* Started every match

* No. 20 on TopDrawerSoccer’s Freshman rankings<https://www.topdrawersoccer.com/college-soccer/college-national-freshmen-top-100/women> (as of Oct. 9, 2023)

In other awards announced Sunday, SEC champion Arkansas took three individual honors – Ava Tankersley (Forward of Year), Bea Franklin (Midfielder of Year) and Colby Hale (Coach of the Year). South Carolina’s Heather Hinz is the SEC Goalkeeper of the Yea and teammate Gracie Falla is Defender of the Year.

Hinnenkamp shares the SEC Freshman of the Year honor with Georgia’s Summer Denigan. Co-SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors went to Franklin and Auburn’s Anna Haddock.

2023 Southeastern Conference Soccer Awards

Forward of the Year:

Ava Tankersley, Arkansas

Midfielder of the Year:

Bea Franklin, Arkansas

Defender of the Year:

Gracie Falla, South Carolina

Goalkeeper of the Year:

Heather Hinz, South Carolina

Freshman of the Year:

Megan Hinnenkamp, Florida and Summer Denigan, Georgia

Scholar-Athlete of the Year:

Bea Franklin, Arkansas & Anna Haddock, Auburn

Coach of the Year:

Colby Hale, Arkansas

All-SEC First Team

Position

Name

School

Forward

Gianna Paul

Alabama

Forward

Ava Tankersley

Arkansas

Forward

Jordyn Rhodes

Kentucky

Forward

Kylee Simmons

Missouri

Forward

Cat Barry

South Carolina

Midfielder

Felicia Knox

Alabama

Midfielder

Bea Franklin

Arkansas

Midfielder

Macey Hodge

Mississippi State

Midfielder

Jordan Fusco

Tennessee

Defender

Gessica Skorka

Alabama

Defender

Daviana Vaka

Florida

Defender

Gracie Falla

South Carolina

Defender

Carolyn Calzada

Texas A&M

Goalkeeper

Heather Hinz

South Carolina

All-SEC Second Team

Forward

Anna Podojil

Arkansas

Forward

Megan Hinnenkamp

Florida

Forward

Ava Galligan

LSU

Forward

Sizzy Lawton

Tennessee

Midfielder

Anna Haddock

Auburn

Midfielder

Croix Bethune

Georgia

Midfielder

Summer Denigan

Georgia

Midfielder

Mia Pante

Texas A&M

Midfielder

Abi Brighton

Vanderbilt

Defender

Ellie Podojil

Arkansas

Defender

Grace Phillpotts

Kentucky

Defender

Maya Antoine

Vanderbilt

Defender

Hannah McLaughlin

Vanderbilt

Goalkeeper

Shu Ohba

Ole Miss

Goalkeeper

Maddy Anderson

Mississippi State

SEC All-Freshman Team

Nadia Ramadan

Alabama

Midfielder

Avery Wren

Arkansas

Defender

Megan Hinnenkamp

Florida

Forward

Summer Denigan

Georgia

Midfielder

Kiera Staude

Georgia

Defender

Tanner Strickland

Kentucky

Midfielder

Ava Galligan

LSU

Forward

Avery Brown

Ole Miss

Defender

Reagan Schubach

South Carolina

Midfielder

Kate Runyon

Tennessee

Forward

Adysen Armenta

Texas A&M

Midfielder

Margo Matula

Texas A&M

Defender

Courtney Jones

Vanderbilt

Midfielder

Ella Eggleston

Vanderbilt

Forward