The Pioneer offense was led by Mallery and Feldman all season, as the duo helped propel the Green and Gold to its third consecutive NCAA Division II Tournament appearance. Mallery scored a team-best 77 goals, the second most in a single season in LIU Post program history. The goal tally also stood as the eighth-best mark in the country this season, helping her earn first-team all-conference and first-team all-region honors before rounding out the season with a second-team All-America recognition. Feldman also was a key member of the offensive attack, scoring 60 goals in her second season, including 15 during three postseason contests. The East Coast Conference named the Floridian as its championship's Most Outstanding Player after helping the Green and Gold take home its fourth-consecutive conference title, leading to a third-team All-America honor.
Kirk closes out her career with a fourth IWLCA All-America honor, ranking fourth in Division II this season with a .529 save percentage. The two-time IWLCA Goalkeeper of the Year earned her third-consecutive ECC Goalkeeper of the Year accolade after starting all 20 games between the pipes and leading LIU Post to a perfect 8-0 record in league play. Kirk was one of two goalkeepers tabbed as third-team All-America athletes.