Thorpe
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Thorpe, honored for his
record-breaking season in the Ravens goal, earned Northeast-10
Conference Co-Goalkeeper and Freshman of the Year honors as well as
All-New England and All-Conference accolades following his first full
season at the position after splitting time as a forward at
Springfield Cathedral High School and Bridgton Academy (Maine).
Thorpe’s Division II-high
14 shutouts 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. He also led the Northeast-10 with a 0.68
goals against average, which is 0.33 below the previous program record
for a single-season set by Steve Quinones (1.01) in 1988.
Thorpe posted the top two
scoreless minute streaks in program history this fall, including a
record 578:52 string that was halted in the Ravens 2-2 draw with No.
3-ranked Southern Connecticut State University in the New England
Regional final. The streak surpassed his own mark of 518:38 set
earlier in the year.
Thorpe, the first Conference
Goalkeeper of the Year and second Freshman of the Year in program
history, backboned a Ravens defensive unit that yielded a
program-record low 15 goals this season, besting the previous record
of 19 goals allowed set in 1995.
Franklin Pierce (16-6-2, 10-3 NE-10), ranked No. 10 in the final National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/adidas Division II poll, is coming off its tenth NCAA Tournament campaign in program history. The Ravens claimed their first New England Regional title, advancing to the quarterfinal round for the first time since 1995. Franklin Pierce also reached the Northeast-10 Championship match for the first time since joining the Conference prior to the 2000 season.
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