Keever Named to Womensfieldhockey.com All-America Third Team
by Sports Informaton
11/21/05
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LANCASTER, PA – Franklin & Marshall College forward Eileen Keever (Sr., Prospect Park, PA/Interboro) has been named to the 2005 Womensfieldhockey.com All-America third team. A second team selection in 2004, Keever was named to the All-Centennial Conference first team this year as she earned her third All-Centennial Conference nod following first team honors in 2004 and second team honors in 2003. The October 31 Centennial Conference and Eastern College Athletic Conference Player of the Week, she ranks among the leaders in shots (eighth, 54), shots per game (fifth, 3.60 spg), points (sixth, 27), points per game (fourth, 1.80 ppg), goals (sixth, 12) and goals per game (third, 0.80 gpg) in the latest Centennial Conference statistics as she has scored 12-3-27 this year. A 2005 National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division III North/South Senior All-Star Game selection, Keever’s All-Centennial Conference honor continues a career of accolades. The team’s 2004 Most Valuable Player, Keever was named a 2004 STX/NFHCA All-America second team and All-Centennial Conference first team selection last season. Further, she 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. A 2003 All-CC second team selection, she finished her career with 45-17-107 as she is fourth in career goals at the College behind Laura Kramedas ’80 (53), Sue Bowen ’80 (52) and teammate Brittany Croll (Sr., Lewes, DE/Indian River) (52). Franklin & Marshall concluded the season with a 12-7 record as the team finished with a #19 national ranking, a berth in the Centennial Conference and ECAC playoffs and a 6-4 record in Centennial Conference play. 2005 Womensfieldhockey.com All-America Teams First Team Sarah Berheide, Skidmore Sarah Brooker, Springfield Elise Conley, Babson Sophie Dennis, William Smith Brittany Elliott, Salisbury Ashley Ettinger, Ursinus Aftan Fisher, Messiah Megan Hess, TCNJ Kelli Johnson, Cortland Alexandria Kelley, Montclair State Taryn King, Bowdoin Kate Leonard, Bowdoin Tracey Lloyd, Salisbury Janie Mackey, Middlebury Liz Unger, Rowan Karen Wendler, Ursinus Second Team Robyn Apicelli, Montclair State Meghan Bascetta, Springfield Reid Berrien, Middlebury Emily Clark, Skidmore Andrea Fleming, Lynchburg Meg Goddu, Gettysburg Margaret Gormley, Bowdoin Emily Grannon, Williams Abby Johnson, St. Mary's Amy Kuzio, William Smith Becky Macchione, Alvernia Stephanie Marguglio, Lebanon Valley Jamie Punyko, Catholic Jenna Schwind, Messiah Mel Slessinger, Elizabethtown Elyse Winkle, Montclair State Third Team Megan Benevides, Gordon Lindsay Cappa, Ursinus Maggie Dolan, William Smith Allison Greene, TCNJ Eileen Keever, Franklin & Marshall Ashley Lobach, Messiah Colleen McGowan, Rowan Meighan McGowan, Williams Emily Richards, St. Mary's Meighan Roose, Johns Hopkins Lindsay Sabo, King's Lynette Sgrignoli, Salisbury Lilly Silva, Plymouth State Allison Smith, Middlebury Mary Sullivan, Lebanon Valley Janette Young, Rowan All-Rookie Squad Sarah Doster, Geneseo Jodie Dresser, New England College Leah Horton, Johns Hopkins Teresa Johnstone, Centre Kari Leach, King's Jenny Lubin, TCNJ Jamie Macari, Mount Holyoke April McFarland, York Katie McGee, Kean Meighan McGowan, Williams Lindsay McNamara, Bowdoin Christine Mwaturura, Trinity Jaclyn Renner, Wilkes Beth Sandowich, Messiah Charlotte Styer, William Smith Jillian Urtz, Springfield
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