HAMMOND, La.-The Louisiana Sports Writers Association (LSWA) announced their All-Louisiana Team on Sunday, Nov. 20. Louisiana's Lindsay Webb was an honorable mention selection on the 2005 team.

Webb, a junior from Sugar Land, Texas, anchored the Ragin' Cajuns defense which allowed only 31 goals on the season.

Webb was a leader on the defense that recorded three shutouts on the season.

She helped the Ragin' Cajuns to their best defensive effort against in-state rival LSU (0-0 at the end of regulation) taking the Tigers into overtime for the first time in school history.

Webb also helped the Cajuns to a 1-1 double overtime tie against Denver, the first time in UL history that the Ragin' Cajuns managed a tie against the Pioneers.

"It is a real honor to be selected," Webb commented. "As a defender, you don't get too many stats, so it means a lot to be recognized."

Webb started every match in her junior campaign and scored the only three goals of her career in the 2005 season.

She was a perfect 3-for-3 on penalty kicks for the season, scoring goals against Middle Tennessee, South Alabama and Florida International.

"Lindsay Webb is probably the most consistent player we have," head coach Scot Wieland stated. "I don't think, as far as her effort level, that she was ever less than 110-percent.

"The word consistency comes up," Wieland added. "She was the backbone of our defense. We had a lot of close matches and we were in a lot of matches, and she was a big part of that. I couldn't have asked for more effort from her this season. She has already been named a team captain for next season because of her effort. She is the type of player you want leading your team."

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