Franklin
Pierce Pair RINDGE,
N.H. (March 3, 2005) –
Two members of the Franklin Pierce women’s basketball team have
earned postseason recognition from the Northeast-10 Conference’s
head coaches.
Sophomore guard Mollie
Stelmack (New Westminster, British Columbia/New Westminster)
was voted to the All-Northeast-10 Conference second team, while
freshman Josie
Lidke (Chaska, Minn./Chaska) was named to the NE-10’s
All-Rookie team. The Northeast-10 made the announcement tonight at the
women’s basketball final four banquet in North Andover, Mass.
Stelmack,
who earns her first All-Conference selection, is one of just three
sophomores to receive All-NE-10 honors – the only one named to the
first or second teams. She led the Ravens this season with 13.6 points
(8th NE-10), 3.6 rebounds, 3.3 assists (10th)
and 1.8 steals in a Conference-high 36.7 minutes per game. Stelmack
also ranked among Northeast-10 leaders with a school-record 76
three-pointers (3rd) on a record 205 attempts, connecting
at a 37.1-percent rate (3rd). She also converted a
team-best 74.7% (65-87) of her free-throw attempts.
Stelmack shattered the program’s single-season three-point
record with 76 this season, surpassing the previous mark of 57 set by
Juanita Brown in 1998-99. Stelmack’s 205 three-point attempts
clipped the previous record of 188 by Karen Loesch in 1991-92.
Stelmack led the Ravens in scoring 11 times this season,
including each of their last four games of the year. She notched
double-figures in 22 games, including a streak of nine-straight and 11
of 13 to open the season, and netted 20-plus points on five occasions.
Stelmack matched her career-high with a season-best 23 points
to go with three rebounds, assists and steals at Saint Michael’s
College on January 8. She hit seven-of-14 shots from the field,
including 6-of-12 from three-point range on the afternoon. The six
three’s matched her career-best, which she has done twice in her
two-year career, and are just one shy of the program record set by
Juanita Brown against Rollins in January 1998 and matched by teammate Patricia
Lang against Bryant in January 2004. Stelmack also canned
six three’s in the Ravens season opening win over Dowling College on
November 20.
Lidke
is the third Franklin Pierce player to earn All-Rookie status in the
four years the NE-10 has sponsored the award, joining teammates Danielle
D’Ettorre (2003-04) and Lang (2001-02). She averaged 10.6
points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.7 steals in 32.2 minutes in 24
games played (23 starts). Lidke, who missed four games with an ankle
injury in early February, shot 42.2-percent (95-225) from the field,
including 34.9% (37-106) from three-point range – which ranks tenth
in the NE-10.
Lidke led the Ravens in scoring four times and rebounding twice
in her rookie season. She notched 15 double-figure scoring outings,
including six-straight and nine of ten to open her collegiate career.
A three-time NE-10 Freshman of the Week, Lidke netted a season-high 20
points as she hit 8-of-15 from the field, including 4-7 from
three-point range, to go with seven rebounds and two steals in a win
over UMass Lowell on December 5. She grabbed a season-best nine
rebounds at Cal. State-Bakersfield (12/29), dished a season-high six
assists in a win over Saint Anselm College (1/11) and snared five
steals at Pace University (1/3). |
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