Princeton, n.j. — Three members of the Dartmouth women’s soccer team received All-Ivy League accolades, the conference announced on Wednesday.

Senior Brittany Champagne was named to the first team. The Suffield, Conn., native started all 17 games and was a major contributor to the offense and defense. This was her third All-Ivy honor after being named to the second team in 2015 and ’16.

Junior Remy Borinsky was also named to the first team for the second time in her career, and was a second team selection in 2015. The midfielder led the team in goals with five, and added an assist. She also led the team in shots on goal with 18 out of 33 on target, and started all 16 games played.

Freshman Erin Kawakami was named to the second team. The midfielder started in 14 of the 17 games played this year, finishing with one goal and three assists.

The Big Green had one honorable mention in freshman Bonnie She.

Field Hockey

Phillips Exeter 1, KUA 0 (OT)

Exeter, n.h.— Phillips Exeter scored with two minutes left in overtime to defeat Kimball Union (8-7-1). KUA ends the regular season on Saturday, when St. Paul’s School comes to town.

Boys Soccer

KUA 0 Phillips Exeter 0 (ot)

Exeter, n.h. — Kimball Union (11-2-2) settled for a scoreless draw against Phillips Exeter.

Nkosi Dube recorded the shutout for the Wildcats, who visit Vermont Academy on Saturday.

Girls Soccer

KUA 3, Cushing 0

Ashburnham, Mass. — With its eye on a seventh straight NEPSAC berth, Kimball Union (11-1-3) shut out Cushing Academy. Th Wildcats end the regular season on Saturday at Vermont Academy.