After 10 wins on the pitch this season the Memorial University Sea-Hawks women's soccer team took home three of the Atlantic University Sport's major awards.

Striker Jessi Noseworthy has been named the most valuable player in Atlantic University Sport.

Fourth-year striker Jessi Noseworthy led the Atlantic University Sport soccer league with 14 goals this season. (Courtesy MUN Dept. of Athletics)

The fourth-year nursing student has 14 goals, leaving her tied for most in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport league, as well as nine assists in 12 games this season.

Teammate Nicole Torraville was named Atlantic University Sport's rookie of the year.

Congrats to Sea-Hawks midfielder Nicole Torraville on being named the 2016 AUS Rookie of the Year! <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TakeFlight?src=hash">#TakeFlight</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ROY?src=hash">#ROY</a> <a href="https://t.co/e7aHPdX6iI">pic.twitter.com/e7aHPdX6iI</a> —@MUNathletics

The first-year physical education student from St. John's scored seven goals this season and added three assists.

The Sea-Hawks put up an impressive record this year, with 10 wins, one loss and one loss in overtime, a record good enough for second in the AUS and for head coach Mike Power to be named Coach of the Year.

Other honours were handed out in AUS soccer on Thursday.

Two players were named first-team all-stars: Hannah Rivkin and Jessi Noseworthy

Congrats to fifth year women's soccer player Hannah Rivkin on being named an AUS 1st Team All-Star! <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TakeFlight?src=hash">#TakeFlight</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/1stTeam?src=hash">#1stTeam</a> <a href="https://t.co/KSxfy3iCMA">pic.twitter.com/KSxfy3iCMA</a> —@MUNathletics

Two more earned second-team all-star honours: Keisha Younge and Jane Pope.

The Sea-Hawks players and coached received their awards at a luncheon Thursday. Power and his team are in Sydney, N.S., this weekend for the AUS Women's Championships. The Sea-Hawks play Friday at 8:00 NT.