Keever Named to STX/NFHCA Division III All-America Team
by Sports Information
12/1/04
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LANCASTER, PA – Franklin & Marshall junior forward Eileen Keever (Jr., Prospect Park, PA/Interboro) has been named to the 2004 STX/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) All-America second team. The honor marks the second All-America team in as many days for Keever as she was named a womensfieldhockey.com second team All-America selection on November 30. An All-Centennial Conference first team selection and MVP of the Drew University Tournament, Keever was named to the 2004 STX/ NFHCA Division III All-South Region team as she led the Centennial Conference in goals and points with 20-9-49 this season. A 2003 All-CC second team selection, she now has 33-14-80 in her three-year career as she is on pace to rank among the top five scorers in program history at the College. The 16th All-America in Franklin & Marshall field hockey history, she combined with forward Brittany Croll (Jr., Frankford, DE/Indian River) to score 38-15-91 to make up the best scoring tandem in the Centennial Conference this year as the duo led an offense that averaged 3.52 goals per game. Ranked #11 in the final national poll, Franklin & Marshall concluded the season with a 16-5 overall record, as the team tied the program single season wins mark held by the 1982 Diplomats (16-3-1) and established a new scoring mark with 74 goals. 2004 STX/NFHCA Division III All-America First Team Erin Budd, Salisbury University Danae Chambers, Messiah College Elisa Conley, Babson College Kelly Cooman, Hartwick College Sophia Dennis, William Smith College Brittany Elliott, Salisbury University Aftan Fisher, Messiah College Andrea Fleming, Lynchburg College Kelli Johnson, SUNY Cortland Joyce Anne Koubaroulis, Ursinus College Heather Kresge, Messiah College Lindsey Pardue, Springfield College Ashely Perez, Clark University Sarah Silverio, William Smith College Kim Stevens, Springfield College Melissa Webbster, Salisbury University Second Team Carla Behe, Utica College Rhonda Bennett, Rowan University Wendy Bonner, Colby College Tara Boyd, Williams College Emily Grannon, Williams College Lindsey Inman, New England College Eileen Keever, Franklin & Marshall College Taryn King, Bowdoin College Tracey Lloyd, Salisbury University Becky Macchione, Alvernia College Janie Mackey, Middlebury College Brynn Maguire, University of Mary Washington Marissa O’Neil, Bowdoin College Rebecca Osier, SUNY Cortland Melonie Sappe, Juniata College Blair Ufer, Wittenberg University Third Team Cara Byrd, Virginia Wesleyan College Jonalyn Denlinger, Eastern Mennonite University Margaret Dolan, William Smith College Meghan Donnelly, SUNY Oneonta Claire Edelen, Middlebury College Kim Feeley, The College of New Jersey Cassandra Holleran, Hartwick College Kelley Hubbell, The College of Wooster Deanna Lentz, MIT Erin Lloyd, St. Lawrence University Ashley Lobach, Messiah College Colleen Mahon, Drew University Lindsey McCormick, Lebanon Valley College Colleen Stamler, The College of New Jersey Wendy Stone, Williams College Jenn Wasserman, Wesleyan University
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