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Domenica Langowski McClintock HOF web photo Feb 2015

Domenica (Langowski) McClintock

  • Class
    2002
  • Induction
    2015
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Soccer

Domenica (Langowski) McClintock, a 2002 Malone graduate (Community Health), was a four-year letter winner on the Pioneer women's soccer team.  She is also a 1998 graduate of Nordonia High School. 
 
McClintock, a midfielder, was a two-time American Mideast Conference First Team selection and was tabbed the AMC Player of the Year as a senior. In her junior year, she helped Malone advance to the NAIA Region IX semifinals and to a fifth-place finish at the National Christian College Athletic Association national tournament. She was named the NCCAA East Region Player of the Year as well and earned NCCAA First Team All-America accolades.
 
As a senior, she helped lead the Pioneers, who finished 18-3-1, to a first-ever AMC regular-season title and again paced the team to their second straight NAIA Region IX semifinal. For her outstanding play that year, she earned NAIA Region IX First Team and NAIA All-America Honorable Mention honors. In her four years at Malone, the Pioneers posted a 53-32-6 record.
 
She was a four-time NCCAA East Region honoree, a three-time NCCAA First Team All-American and a four-time Ohio Soccer Coaches Association All-Ohio Team selection, including having played in the 2001 OSCA senior All-Star game. 
 
For her career, McClintock tallied 66 career points (currently tied for ninth at Malone) with 20 goals (11th) and an impressive 26 assists which still ranks third all-time at Malone. Her 13 assists as a senior ranks fourth among the Pioneers' single-season assist leaders.
 
McClintock is currently a Public Health Supervisor (Environmental Health Division) at the Cuyahoga County Board of Health in Parma, Ohio. She earned a Master's degree in Public Health from West Virginia University in 2004.  She and her husband, Josh, and their two boys Niall (8) and Carrick (4), reside in Aurora, Ohio.
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