Stewart,
Thorpe
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Stewart,
a co-captain in his second year with Franklin Pierce, ranks third on
the team with 17 points on five goals and seven assists while serving
as the “quarterback” of the Ravens offense from his central
midfield position. Over the weekend in the NCAA Tournament New England
Regional, Stewart was named to the All-Tournament team as he dished a
pair of assists. He is the first Franklin Pierce player to earn NE-10
Player of the Year honors in the five seasons since the College joined
the Conference in 2000 and is the fourth Conference Player of the Year
in the program’s NCAA era (since 1988).
In his two seasons with Franklin Pierce, Stewart has totaled eight goals and eight assists for 24 points over 36 matches. In an injury shortened 2003 season, he registered three goals and an assist for seven points in 13 games.
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Thorpe
has enjoyed a record-breaking season as the Franklin Pierce goalkeeper
in his first full season at the position after splitting time as a
forward in high school and during his prep season. His Division
II-high 14 shutouts has shattered the program’s single-season record
previously held by Marno Olafson, who recorded ten clean sheets during
the Ravens Final Four campaign in 1991. Thorpe also leads the
Northeast-10 with a 0.66 goals against average, which is currently
0.35 below the program record for a single-season set by Steve
Quinones (1.01) in 1988, and .831 save percentage.
Thorpe has backboned a Ravens defensive until that has yielded
just 15 goals this season, which is on pace to break the single-season
record of 19 goals allowed set in 1995. He has also posted the top two
scoreless minute streaks in program history this season, including a
record 578:52 string that was halted in Sunday’s 2-2 draw with No.
3-ranked Southern Connecticut State University in the NCAA New England
Regional final. The streak surpassed his own previous record mark of
518:38 set earlier in the year.
Thorpe is the first Goalkeeper of the Year in program history and the second NE-10 Freshman of the Year, joining former All-American Felix Brillant, who earned the honors in 2000.
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Joyce
has been the main target of most of Stewart’s offensive leadership,
having posted a Conference-best 52 points and 22 goals with eight
assists in his first season at Franklin Pierce. He has also netted a
team-best six match-winning goals and scored four of the Ravens five
goals in last weekend’s NCAA New England Regional to earn Most
Outstanding Offensive Player honors.
Joyce’s totals from his first season with the program has already placed him 15th on the program’s career scoring list and 11th on the all-time goals list. His six match-winning goals this season are just one shy of the program record set by former two-time All-American Seamus Donnelly in 1996.
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Elphic
has picked up All-Conference honors for the second-straight year after
earning a spot on the All-NE-10 third team as a redshirt freshman in
2003. Elphic has anchored a Ravens defensive unit, which leads the
NE-10 with a program-record 16 shutouts and a 0.64 team goals against
average, this fall. The Ravens are also on pace to break the program
record for goals allowed in a season, currently yielding 15 markers
this season – four below the record of 19 set in 1995.
Over Elphic’s two seasons as a starter on the Ravens back line, the defensive unit has yielded 1.05 goals per match with 23 shutouts in 42 matches. This season Elphic has also stepped into the offense and totaled a goal (match-winner) and assist for three points after registering one assist in 2003.
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McNeil ranks second on the team in his first season with the Ravens with 28 points (4th NE-10) on nine goals (9th) and a team-high ten assists (2nd). He has also netted five match-winning goals and assisted on three other winning goals in 22 matches played this season.
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Miller
has picked up the second All-Conference award of his career after also
earning a spot on the All-NE-10 third team as a freshman. The two-year
captain has played a significant role in a Ravens defensive unit,
which leads the NE-10 with a program-record 16 shutouts and a 0.64
team goals against average, this fall. The Ravens are also on pace to
break the program record for goals allowed in a season, currently
yielding 15 markers this season – four below the record of 19 set in
1995.
Miller has also dished four assists from the back line this fall and totaled three goals and seven assists for 13 career points in 79 matches. Miller earned a spot on the inaugural Northeast-10 All-Academic team as well as CoSIDA District I Academic All-America honors this season.
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McColl
earns a spot on the All-NE-10 third team for the second-straight
season. The midfielder has registered two goals and eight assists (6th
NE-10) for 12 points from his spot on the left side. Three of his
assists have come on match-winning strikes and he also earned a spot
on the inaugural NE-10 All-Academic team and earned CoSIDA District I
Academic All-America honors this fall.
McColl has totaled five goals and 11 assists for 21 points in 40 matches over two seasons with the Ravens since transferring from North Country Community College where he was a Junior College All-American.
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Roodbeen
earns a spot on the third team after totaling five goals, including
two match-winners, and an assist in his first collegiate season. He
ranks third on the team in goals and sixth in points. Roodbeen netted
the winning goals in wins over Saint Michael’s College and Stonehill
College.
Franklin Pierce (16-5-2, 10-3 NE-10) claimed its first New England Regional title last weekend with a 3-0 victory over No. 11 UMass Lowell, followed by a 3-1 decision over No. 3 Southern Connecticut State University in a penalty shootout. The Ravens will face No. 4 Dowling College on Sunday in an NCAA Quarterfinal match on Long Island at 1 p.m. The Ravens will be seeking their first Final Four appearance since 1991 with a victory.
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