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2007: NSCAA/adidas Second-Team All-America and First-Team All-New England Region. Daktronics New England Region and Northeast-10 Player of the Year and NE-10 All-Conference First Team. ESPN The Magazine First-Team Academic All-America and All-District, and NE-10 All-Academic First Team. Started all 19 matches in which he played. Finished second in the nation with 25 goals and added three assists for 53 points, tying him for fourth in the country. Set new Div. II NCAA Tournament records with nine goals in a single tournament and 10 in a career. Led the team and the NE-10 with seven match-winning goals. Scored multiple goals in seven matches, and tallied at least three in five games. Recorded three goals in a 5-1 win over Stonehill (9/29). Notched a career-high four goals in a win over Saint Anselm (10/6), then netted three more the next time out against Merrimack (10/10). Named the NCAA New England Regional Most Outstanding Offensive Player after recording two hat tricks in wins over Le Moyne (11/8) and UMass Lowell (11/10). Scored both Raven goals in the NCAA Quarterfinal win over Dowling (11/17). Scored the match-winning goal in the 89th minute to win the National Championship match against Lincoln Memorial (12/2); named the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Offensive Player.
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2006: NE-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll Gold Scholar. All-NE-10 Conference third team. Played 16 matches, starting 13. Finished second on the team in both goals (eight) and points (17). Recorded his first collegiate point with an assist in 2-0 win at Bentley (9/20). Scored the first two goals of his Ravens career, including the match-winner, in 5-0 win against Stonehill (9/30). Netted two more in the next match, a 3-0 victory at Le Moyne (10/3). Scored in the third consecutive outing with the match-winning tally in 4-0 win over Saint Anselm (10/7). Scored in back-to-back matches to open the Northeast-10 Tournament against Saint Anselm (10/24) in the quarterfinals and Southern New Hampshire (10/27) in the semifinals. Netted the lone goal in 1-0 NCAA Regional semifinal victory over Southern New Hampshire. Earned All-Tournament team honors at the New England Regional.
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Before Franklin Pierce: 2006 graduate of Loughborough University in England. Graduated with First Class Honors in sport and leisure management (BSC).

Personal: Born May 19, 1983, in London, England. Son of Margaret Clifton and John Burraway of London. Pursuing his Master's of Business Administration degree at the University.
 
Year
G/GS
Shots
Goals
Assists
Points
MWG
2006 16/13 30 8 1 17 3
2007 19/19 56 25 3 53 7
Career 35/32 86 33 4 70 10

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